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Mays and Cliff Bergere are the youngest and oldest Indianapolis 500 pole winners, qualifying on pole at the ages of 22 years, 81 days in 1935 and 49 years, and 175 days in 1946, respectively. [40] Scott McLaughlin and Gil Andersen set the fastest and slowest four-lap average pole speeds of 234.220 mph (376.941 km/h) in 2024 and 80.93 mph (130. ...
Pole qualifying was moved into Sunday, and the qualifying line picked up where it had left off the day before. The track opened for practice promptly at 9 a.m. At 10:21 a.m., Jim Malloy slid high exiting turn 3, and hit the outside wall in the north short chute.
[7] Álex Palou won the pole position for the race, his first pole at Indianapolis and the eighth for the Chip Ganassi Racing team. Palou's qualifying speed of 234.217 mph (376.936 km/h) set a new record for fastest pole speed for the Indianapolis 500, besting the speed that his teammate Scott Dixon had set the previous year. The run also ...
Power turned a lap at 233.758 mph to take Saturday's top qualifying spot and put himself in position to win his first Indy 500 pole. Power is IndyCar's all-time leading pole-winner with 70 for his career, but never at the most prestigious race in world. “It’s a nice box to tick, a very nice box,” Power said.
Team Penske cruises to the front of Indy 500 qualifying, but NASCAR star Kyle Larson has a chance to win the pole position with one day of time trials remaining. Will Power (233.758 mph), Scott ...
Rain stopped qualifying for the day at 5:49 p.m., and pushed pole qualifying into the next day. On Sunday May 10, pole position qualifying was scheduled to resume. Rain fell all afternoon, however, and canceled all track activity for the day. 27 cars were still eligible for the pole position, and the resumption of pole day qualifying was ...
Chip Ganassi Racing driver Scott Dixon (9) celebrates pole position during qualifying for the 106th running of the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 22, 2022, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in ...
A historic pole day saw Parnelli Jones break the 150 mph (240 km/h) barrier in qualifying. Rodger Ward and Len Sutton finished 1st-2nd for Leader Cards Racing. The 1962 Indy 500 marked the final 500 wherein the entire 33-car field consisted of U.S.-born participants. It was also the first race held with the track surface paved entirely in ...