The Sun (San Bernardino)

Herta prepared for all that IndyCar GP presented to him

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Colton Herta stopped an early slide, overcame two late pit stops and eventually pulled away from Simon Pagenaud on Saturday to win the wild, wacky and wet IndyCar Grand Prix in Indianapol­is.

Herta beat the threetime race winner by 3.0983 seconds amid rooster tails coming from the saturated road course. The 22-yearold California driver won for the first time this season and seventh time overall.

“This is awesome,” Herta said. “That’s the hardest race I think I’ve ever done — wet to dry, dry back to wet.”

Rain and the threat of rain forced race strategist­s to constantly change their plans. Nobody made better calls than Herta, who also gave Honda its first victory of the season.

He and two-time Indy 500 winner Takuma Sato were the first to switch from wet tires to dry just three laps into the race. One lap later, as he fought to keep the Andretti Autosport car straight on cold tires and a damp track, the No. 26 was sideways in the 10th turn on Indy’s 14-turn, 2.439-mile road course.

Somehow he hung on, quickly moved to the front and stayed there most of the race. Herta led 50 of 75 laps.

Even when it appeared Herta made the wrong choice — like running on dry tires after Alexander Rossi and made an early switch back to rain tires — his team didn’t fret.

“I’m not sure we did the right thing but if we were wrong, we’re all wrong,” said Herta’s father and race strategist, Bryan, after the first of the two pit stops.

But Herta’s perfectly timed second stop set him up to make the winning pass of Pato O’Ward on Lap 66 with O’Ward still on dry tires. Herta took the inside line in the first turn, slipped past O’Ward and drove away.

• Christophe­r Bell qualified on the pole for today’s race at Kansas Speedway, topping the time set by Tyler Reddick earlier in the session and grabbing his third pole of the NASCAR Cup Series season for Joe Gibbs Racing.

Bell turned a lap of 179.575 mph in the first showcase of the Next Gen car at the mile-and-a-half oval. That was enough to beat Reddick, who went 178.855 mph for Richard Childress Racing, and add to the poles that Bell won at Las Vegas and Talladega.

In the Truck Series race, Zane Smith drove away from pole-sitter John Hunter Nemechek and Ty Majeski on a restart with nine laps to go for his third series victory of the season.

• Matt Hagan made the fastest Funny Car run in Virginia Motorsport­s Park history to top qualifying for the Virginia NHRA Nationals.

Hagan had a 3.853-second pass at 331.45 mph in Tony Stewart Racing’s Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat for his second No. 1 of the season and 44th overall.

Brittany Force was the fastest in Top Fuel and Angie Smith topped the Pro Stock Motorcycle lineup, also with track-record runs.

Force topped her Friday track-record run twice Saturday, finishing with a 3.654 at 333.333. Smith had a 6.756 at 201.37, on a Buell.

Djokovic in Italian final

This is just what Novak Djokovic needed a week before the French Open.

The top-ranked Serb beat Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-3 at the Italian Open to reach his biggest final of the year.

Having missed a big portion of the season because he wasn’t vaccinated against the coronaviru­s, Djokovic will attempt to extend his five-match winning streak over Stefanos Tsitsipas in today’s final.

Tsitsipas reached his first Rome final by rallying

Novak Djokovic celebrates after reaching the Italian Open championsh­ip match.

past Alexander Zverev 4-6, 6-3, 6-3.

Djokovic is eying his sixth title in the Italian capital.

In the women’s semifinals, top-ranked Iga Swiatek routed Aryna Sabalenka 6-2, 6-1 for her 27th straight win and will face another player on a run, Ons Jabeur, as she attempts to defend her Rome title.

Jabeur beat Daria Kasatkina 6-4, 1-6, 7-5 for her 11th consecutiv­e victory after lifting the Madrid Open trophy last week.

Djokovic recorded the 1,000th win of his career, making him only the fifth man to reach that mark after Jimmy Connors (1,274 wins), Roger Federer (1,251), Ivan Lendl (1,068) and Rafael Nadal (1,051).

Ex-Seahawk Thomas arrested in Texas

Former Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas was arrested in Texas more than two weeks after a warrant was issued over an alleged violation of a protective order.

Beaumont, Texas, television station KBMT reported Thomas was arrested Friday in Orange, where he played high school football. The station reported the threetime All-Pro was recognized at a restaurant.

The arrest warrant was issued last month in Austin, Texas, where Thomas played in college for the Texas Longhorns. Police said Thomas violated the court order by sending threatenin­g messages to a woman about her and her children, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

Thomas’ attorney, Trey Dolezal, told the Austin newspaper the warrant stems from Thomas reaching out to the woman to see their children.

Thomas, 33, is a free agent and has said he wants to resume his career. He spent his first nine seasons with the Seahawks before a year with Baltimore after signing with the Ravens as a free agent.

Thomas hasn’t played since 2019. He was released by the Ravens in training camp in 2020 after punching teammate Chuck Clark during a practice.

Host Finland starts well in worlds

Host Finland recovered from a first-period scare to beat Latvia 2-1 in Tampere, Finland, for a second victory in two games at the ice hockey world championsh­ip.

Finland, runner-up in last year’s tournament, shut out Norway 5-0 on Friday while Latvia lost to the United States 4-1.

Germany rebounded from losing to Canada a day earlier by beating Slovakia 2-1 in Group A in Helsinki.

In Group B, Sweden had only three lines available at the opener against Austria as the team was waiting for the results of the NHL playoffs to complete the roster together with players from the Swedish league, whose playoffs finished Thursday.

Joel Kellman, Max Friberg and Joakim Nordstrom contribute­d a goal each to a 3-1 victory.

In their opener, the Czech Republic routed Britain 5-1 in another Group B game.

Also in Group A, Denmark thrashed Kazakhstan, 9-1, and Switzerlan­d topped Italy, 5-2.

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ALESSANDRA TARANTIONO — AP

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