What: Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix / Race 4 of the 2023 NTT IndyCar Series
Where: Barber Motorsports Park, Ala.
When: Sunday, April 30, 3:00pm ET (green flag 3:15pm ET)
It’s the fourth race of the 2023 NTT IndyCar Series season, but the first on a permanent road course, after two street races and the super-fast Texas Motor Speedway oval got things rolling.
Barber Motorsports Park is one of the most beautiful tracks the series visits, but its sweeping layout and elevation changes make it one of the most challenging, too. Recent winners have tended to come from the first two rows of the grid (Josef Newgarden being something of an outlier after starting fifth and seventh for his wins in 2015 and ’17, respectively), and passing moves are seldom the work of a moment, with patience a virtue as drivers stalk their prey.
Taking a different tack on strategy rarely delivers the goods either, as 2021 pole-winner Pato O’Ward’s three-stopping fourth place on a day when two was the magic number attests…
Alex Palou took the 2021 win, but O’Ward made amends last year when he passed pole man and early dominator Rinus VeeKay (main image, leading) after their second and final stops. With VeeKay looking for redemption, all three could be factors again this weekend, but first they must beat Team Penske, which includes three-time Barber winner Newgarden and two-time victor Will Power on its roster.
Look out, too, for Andretti Autosport to carry its red-hot form from the streets of Long Beach into Barber’s more bucolic setting. Kyle Kirkwood dominated the weekend in SoCal for his first NTT IndyCar Series win, but second-placed Romain Grosjean and Colton Herta in fourth showed its strength in depth.
Whoever is your pick is for a big day in Barber, get ready for 90 laps of the 2.3-mile, 17-turn natural-terrain road course on Sunday afternoon that could be a slow burner, or could be a barn burner. Either way, it’s set to be a fascinating 207 miles of action in Sweet Home Alabama.
You can follow all the practice and qualifying action on Peacock on Friday, April 28, and Saturday, April 29, with NBC taking over for race day on Sunday, April 30. And to get even closer to it all, grab the best seat in the house with the INDYCAR App powered by NTT DATA and its 14 race day live onboard cameras.
TUNE IN
Friday, April 28 / 3:40pm – 4:55pm ET – Practice 1 – Peacock
Saturday, April 29 / NOON – 1:00pm ET – Practice 2 – Peacock
Saturday, April 29 / 3:00pm – 4:15pm ET – Qualifying – Peacock
Sunday, April 30 / NOON – 12: 30pm ET – Warmup
Sunday, April 30 / 3:00pm – 6:00pm ET – RACE – NBC, Peacock
* All sessions and the race are also available as audio commentary on SiriusXM and INDYCAR Radio.
Ride along with the INDYCAR App powered by NTT DATA
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Bringing you the onboard action from the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix are…
Pato O’Ward / No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet
O’Ward’s incident-packed Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach bumped him from the NTT IndyCar Series points lead, but that might be temporary as he returns to the scene of his first win on a permanent road course at Barber last season (below)
Rinus VeeKay / No. 21 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet
The Dutchman did all but win in Barber last year, taking the pole and leading 57 of the first 60 laps, but saw his victory chances slip away as O’Ward hunted him down prior to their second and final stop, then passed him on the out lap. But VeeKay says he’s learned his lesson from “the one that got away,” and it won’t happen again. If ECR’s anywhere in the window, are we set for a redemption story?
Colton Herta / No. 26 Andretti Autosport Honda
Barber isn’t among Herta’s tally of five wins on permanent road course in the NTT IndyCar Series, but a win and two other podiums in four INDY NXT (then Indy Lights) starts show he knows his way around. So with Andretti Autosport well and truly back in the groove in 2023, can Herta add a ’Bama IndyCar win to his total?