IndyCar: Palou wins pole for Indy 500, Rahal bumped out

Chip Ganassi Racing’s Alex Palou became the first Spaniard to ever win the pole position for the Indy 500 with a 4-lap average of 234.217mph in his Honda to just beat the Chevy of Rinus Veekay, who averaged a tick slower at 234.211 mph.

Palou set the fastest pole speed in the history of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing. Only Arie Luyendyk’s mighty run of 236.986, set on the second day of qualifying in 1996 and not eligible for pole, is faster.

“It means the world to me now,” Palou said. “It was really tight, but the 10 car crew did an amazing job. Super proud of the work they did all month, all year to get to this point. We knew we had to go aggressive, to trim the car a lot to get a good first lap and try to be consistent. The fourth lap was really tough to keep it flat, but we did it. I knew it was one chance only.”

The 0.0040 of a second gap between Palou and VeeKay broke the record for the closest time margin between the top qualifiers, 0.01 between pole sitter Al Unser and Johnny Rutherford in 1970.

Felix Rosenqvist will start on the outside of the front row for the 107th running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing with a 4-lap average of 234.114 mph in his Arrow McLaren Chevy.

Chip Ganassi Racing is the first team to win three consecutive poles at the historic race since 1991. This is the eighth all-time pole position won by the team (2022; 2021; 2017; 2015; 2008; 2002; 1993).

“We worked hard and never gave up. We had plenty of opportunities to quit but that’s not what we do here,” said Chip Ganassi. “That is exactly what this team is all about.”

Santino Ferrucci continued a magical month for AJ Foyt Racing by qualifying fourth at 233.661 in the No. 14 Homes For Our Troops Chevrolet. Pato O’Ward was fifth at 233.158 in the No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet, and six-time series champion Scott Dixon rounded out the Firestone Fast Six and second row at 233.151 in the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.

Alex Palou

Alex Palou – Indianapolis 500 – By_ Joe Skibinski

The 26-year-old driver was screaming when he learned he had secured the pole.  His teammates Dixon and Ericsson came over to congratulate him.

“It’s been amazing for the 10 car, honestly. This start of the season, especially the month of May, couldn’t be better with the GMR Grand Prix win and obviously the Indy 500 pole today.”

“We knew we had a fast car since the beginning. We had to take advantage of that. Yeah,
enjoying my time here. Last year, as I said, we were really close, learned how we could go be more aggressive if we were in that position again, and lucky if we were in that position again today, we took it.”

“You could see on every mechanic, every engineer, even Julian, my engineer, that — he’s really quiet — when we win, he’s normally like yeah, that was a good race, good job. But he was super excited today. It means a lot. It’s a big deal. It’s the pole for the Indy 500.”

Harvey Bumps Rahal to make the race

Jack Harvey Bumps Rahal out of Indy 500 – Photo courtesy of Penske Entertainment:Joe Skibinski

On the other end of the grid, Graham Rahal was bumped out of the Indy 500 by his Rahal Letterman Lanigan teammate Jack Harvey, the only driver that will sit out the 500.  Harvey made three attempts to put his No 30 People Ready Honda back into the race.

An emotional Rahal was in tears after learning he would not be making his 16th start in the season’s biggest race.  He was comforted by his wife Courtney and his two daughters in pit lane when the realization sunk in.

Harvey commented on his qualifying runs which bumped his teammate.

” We had done two attempts. Neither of them seemed to be enough to get it done, and actually on the final one, I said to the guys, do you even think we can do this. The car is hot, engine is hot, and they said, yeah, you’ve got to try, it’s the Indy 500.”

“It’s not a good feeling, to be honest with you.  It’s not a moment necessarily for celebration. As a team we’re going to be starting 30th, 31st and 33rd, and I hated it today, felt like we were in the Hunger Games with our own team.”

“But of the four people driving, three of them are in. I know it’s not great odds and it’s not a great feeling. To be honest, it’s unbelievable relief.  ‘ve got to be honest with you.  It’s actually quite hard to process it.”

“There’s a lot of emotions. Like massively grateful to be in the race, massively sad that we bumped out a teammate because I know what that means for the entire team.”

“Graham and I chatted about it beforehand.  We kind of felt like it would be me or him that gets knocked out, and obviously everyone knows it’s not personal. He wants to be in the race, I want to be in the race, and the tradition of this place is tradition for a reason.”

Final Indy 500 Qualifying Results

Pos No Name 4-Lap Avg. QLap1 QLap2 QLap3 QLap4 Status Engine Team
1 10 Alex Palou 234.217 235.131 234.399 233.930 233.415 Qualified – Fast 6 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
2 21 Rinus VeeKay 234.211 235.019 234.403 233.982 233.444 Qualified – Fast 6 Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
3 6 Felix Rosenqvist 234.114 234.602 234.233 233.930 233.693 Qualified – Fast 6 Chevy Arrow McLaren
4 14 Santino Ferrucci 233.661 234.332 233.778 233.288 233.249 Qualified – Fast 6 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises

 

5 5 Pato O’Ward 233.158 233.756 233.490 232.962 232.430 Qualified – Fast 6 Chevy Arrow McLaren
6 9 Scott Dixon 233.151 234.184 233.135 232.808 232.483 Qualified – Fast 6 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
7 7 Alexander Rossi 233.110 234.041 233.559 233.013 231.840 Qualified – Top 12 Chevy Arrow McLaren
8 11 Takuma Sato 233.098 233.907 233.411 232.817 232.262 Qualified – Top 12 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
9 66 Tony Kanaan 233.076 234.001 233.543 232.967 231.806 Qualified – Top 12 Chevy Arrow McLaren
10 8 Marcus Ericsson 232.889 233.825 233.272 232.529 231.940 Qualified – Top 12 Honda Chip Ganassi Racing
11 55 Benjamin Pedersen 232.671 233.137 232.869 232.657 232.026 Qualified – Top 12 Chevy AJ Foyt Enterprises
12 12 Will Power 232.635 233.297 232.518 232.640 232.089 Qualified – Top 12 Chevy Team Penske
13 33 Ed Carpenter 232.689 233.628 232.396 232.605 232.133 Qualified – Opening Day Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
14 3 Scott McLaughlin 232.677 232.914 232.783 232.508 232.506 Qualified – Opening Day Chevy Team Penske
15 27 Kyle Kirkwood 232.662 233.476 233.062 232.391 231.726 Qualified – Opening Day Honda Andretti Autosport
16 20 Conor Daly 232.433 233.129 232.703 232.153 231.752 Qualified – Opening Day Chevy Ed Carpenter Racing
17 2 Josef Newgarden 232.402 232.640 232.379 232.401 232.189 Qualified – Opening Day Chevy Team Penske
18 23 Ryan Hunter-Reay 232.133 232.445 232.338 232.008 231.741 Qualified – Opening Day Chevy Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
19 28 Romain Grosjean 231.997 232.580 232.099 231.758 231.554 Qualified – Opening Day Honda Andretti Autosport
20 06 Helio Castroneves 231.954 232.343 231.970 231.832 231.672 Qualified – Opening Day Honda Meyer Shank Racing
21 26 Colton Herta 231.951 232.469 231.873 231.753 231.708 Qualified – Opening Day Honda Andretti Autosport w/Curb-Agajanian
22 60 Simon Pagenaud 231.878 231.916 231.984 231.970 231.643 Qualified – Opening Day Honda Meyer Shank Racing
23 18 David Malukas 231.769 232.433 232.046 231.508 231.094 Qualified – Opening Day Honda Dale Coyne Racing with HMD
24 98 Marco Andretti 231.682 232.331 231.999 231.202 231.198 Qualified – Opening Day Honda Andretti
25 24 Stefan Wilson 231.648 232.238 232.036 230.939 231.383 Qualified – Opening Day Chevy Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
26 29 Devlin DeFrancesco 231.353 232.151 231.932 231.440 229.904 Qualified – Opening Day Honda Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport
27 78 Agustin Canapino 231.320 232.514 231.615 230.832 230.330 Qualified – Opening Day Chevy Juncos Holling Racing
28 77 Callum Ilott 231.182 232.470 232.014 230.903 229.367 Qualified – Opening Day Chevy Juncos Hollinger Racing
29 50 RC Enerson 231.129 231.966 231.433 230.899 230.224 Qualified – Opening Day Chevy Abel Motorsports
30 44 Katherine Legge 231.070 231.596 231.380 230.679 230.627 Qualified – Opening Day Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
31 45 Christian Lundgaard 229.649 230.325 229.776 229.371 229.129 Qualified – Last Chance Qualifier Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
32 51 Sting Ray Robb 229.549 230.064 229.561 229.514 229.058 Qualified – Last Chance Qualifier Honda Dale Coyne Racing w/RWR
33 30 Jack Harvey 229.166 229.435 229.082 229.176 228.971 Qualified – Last Chance Qualifier Honda Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing

 

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