David Malukas was in the headlines earlier this week when he announced his move to A.J. Foyt Racing for next year, and he claimed the spotlight again at World Wide Technology Raceway on Friday by putting the No. 66 Meyer Shank Racing Honda at the top of the times in the opening NTT IndyCar Series practice session.

Malukas’s best of 178.830mph came with just under 10 minutes of the hour-long session remaining, leaving Andretti Global’s Colton Herta as best of the rest with a 178.411mph effort in the No. 26 Honda.