Lundgaard managed to vault to the highest spot within the ultimate jiffy after placing down a flying lap of 1m38.2199s (112.413 mph) across the 3.067-mile, 17-mile circuit.
The run by Lundgaard halted a Team Penske 1-2, with Will Power, who led a lot of the session, ending up a distant 0.4205s behind. Scott McLaughlin was bumped to 3rd, 0.5041s off the highest time.
The fourth session of the weekend, it was barely delayed because of heavy winds blowing particles on track. The wind continued to persist, albeit with totally different depth ranges, all through the remainder of the 2 hours of working.
Arrow McLaren took maintain of positions fourth by way of sixth, led by Alexander Rossi, then Pato O’Ward and Callum Ilott. Colton Herta, driving the No. 26 Andretti International Honda, got here away seventh, with Juncos Hollinger Racing newcomer Romain Grosjean in eighth.
Ed Carpenter Racing was ninth, courtesy of Rinus VeeKay.
Reigning and two-time IndyCar Sequence champion Alex Palou took the ultimate spot within the high 10.
Whereas there have been a number of off-track moments for quite a lot of drivers, together with a spin by six-time collection champion Scott Dixon, the one vital incident occurred 40 minutes in was when Christian Rasmussen went astray in Flip 2 and introduced out the purple flag.
Dixon logged essentially the most laps within the session with 32, with a better of 1m39.1877 (+0.9678s) slotting the CGR driver twelfth, simply behind Workforce Penske’s Josef Newgarden.
Marcus Ericsson, the latest member to the Andretti International driver roster, ended up thirteenth.
Juncos Hollinger Racing’s Agustin Canapino spent a number of the session within the high 10, however late working as monitor circumstances improved as different drivers went out for runs on recent tires pushed him down the order in 14th.
Chip Ganassi Racing’s Marcus Armstrong accomplished the highest 15.
Qualifying to set the sphere for the warmth races will happen at 8 p.m. ET on Peacock.