Indy 500: McLaughlin sets new pole record at 234.220mph in Penske sweep


The New Zealander was the final of the drivers within the Quick Six to exit and delivered an ominous opening lap of 234.526mph earlier than happening to seize a four-lap common of 234.220mph to take the highest spot from team-mate Will Power.

The 2018 Indy 500 champion, Energy gathered up an outstanding run that hit a four-lap common of 233.917mph, which knocked Josef Newgarden, team-mate to each McLaughlin and Energy, from provisional pole.

The fourth driver to exit was Newgarden, the reigning Indy 500 winner, who nailed a 234.188mph on the primary of 4 laps on his try. There was minimal drop on the second lap as he hit a 234.004mph earlier than a 3rd at 233.640mph.

A fourth lap of 233.400mph for Newgarden supplied a four-lap common of 233.808mph.

This marked the second time Penske has swept the entrance row of the Indy 500, with the final time being in 1988.

Arrow McLaren’s Alexander Rossi started his run with a monster opening lap at 234.062mph, then backed it up with a 233.335mph lap. He saved fastidiously navigating his machine with a 232.651mph on the third lap however was left with a slight elevate on his final lap that dropped to 232.319mph.

Ultimately, he delivered a 233.090mph four-lap common that took provisional pole earlier than being bumped by Newgarden.

Rossi, clearly agitated by being knocked off the perch, acknowledged, “I’m aggravated” earlier than declaring it “good motivation for subsequent weekend”.

Kyle Larson’s quest for pole in his Indy 500 debut started because the second driver to exit and he nailed a robust opening lap of 233.383mph within the No. 17 Arrow McLaren-Rick Hendrick Chevrolet.

The next lap dipped underneath the 233mph barrier with a 232.903mph earlier than combating understeer on his third lap for 232.669mph. The ultimate lap of his four-lap run got here in at 232.433mph and maintain a median of 232.846.

The primary driver to exit was AJ Foyt Racing’s Santino Ferrucci, who was sliding wildly across the 2.5-mile superspeedway however nonetheless in a position to wrangle the Chevrolet-powered No. 14 entry to a median run of 232.692mph and land sixth.

Rinus VeeKay, Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet

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The remainder of the Prime 12 qualifiers

Rinus VeeKay’s streak of three consecutive entrance row begins got here to finish after his No. 21 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet was the primary driver on the skin of the bubble in seventh after a 232.610mph four-lap run.

However contemplating he made it this far after an early qualifying crash, the Dutchman will take it.

“I used to be completely happy,” stated VeeKay. “It was constructing understeer, in order that was fairly simple to regulate with the instruments within the automotive.”

Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward was eighth (232.583mph), whereas the primary Honda engine represented was courtesy of Felix Rosenqvist in ninth after his Meyer Shank Racing entry had a four-lap common of 232.305mph.

Two-time Indy 500 champion Takuma Sato was tenth within the No. 75 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda following a 232.171mph four-lap outing.

The No. 27 Andretti World Honda of Kyle Kirkwood, who went out eighth, was having a steady run within the 232mph vary earlier than encountering a near-miss with the Flip 1 wall that required him to again out of the throttle. That dropped his common to 230.993mph to finish up eleventh.

Ryan Hunter-Reay, the 2014 Indy 500 winner, was the primary to exit within the No. 23 Dreyer & Reinbold Chevrolet and established a constant four-lap common of 230.567mph to fit within the closing spot in twelfth.

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