Indy 500 drivers have productive day of testing after late start
- IndyCar drivers began testing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Wednesday after a significant delay.
- Internet connectivity problems caused the nearly three-hour delay in starting the session.
- Thirty-Two drivers participated in testing on the 2.5-mile oval track.
- Scott Dixon posted the fastest lap at 225.182 mph during the adjusted schedule.
- The incident highlights ongoing communication issues experienced this season by the series.
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Indianapolis 500 drivers finally make it onto track for testing after nearly 3-hour delay
IndyCar drivers were called to pit lane shortly after noon Wednesday, signaling the start of two days of testing could begin after a nearly three-hour delay because of internet connectivity issues.

Indianapolis 500 drivers finally make it onto the track for testing after nearly 3-hour delay
IndyCar drivers were called to pit lane shortly after noon Wednesday, signaling the start of two days of testing could begin after a nearly three-hour delay because of internet connectivity issues.
Three rookies, five returning drivers successfully complete Indy 500 orientation
The NTT IndyCar Series held the beginning of a two-day open test session on Wednesday, allowing all 34 entered drives to log some valuable track time. Some early morning technical issues delayed the original timeline, but the eight drivers that were in need of completing an orientation course were still allotted the full two hour session. The orientation session is set aside for rookies and returning drivers that do not compete full time in the …
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