IndyCar Grand Prix Qualifying Results: Alex Palou Claims Pole Position

2023-06-03 18:38:35

The first to make contact with the track were Romain Grosjean, Marcus Armstrong, Alex Palou, Will Power, Simon Pagenaud, Felix Rosenqvist, Alex Rossi, Conor Daly, Devlin DeFrancesco, Benjain Pedersen, David Malukas, Helio Castroneves and Jack Harvey.

With a great lap, the rookie Armstrong managed to get to the top, ahead of Grosjean, Palou, Power, Pagenaud and Rosenqvist.

Augustin Canapino (Dallara-Chevrolet) was part of the second qualifying group, along with Scott Dixon, Kyle Kirkwood, Scott McLaughlin, Pato O’Ward, Callum Ilott, Rinus Veekay, Christian Lundgaard, Graham Rahal, Marcus Ericsson, Josef Newgarden and Santino Ferrucci , Sting Ray Robb, and Colton Herta.

Kirkwood led this segment and passed McLaughlin, O’Ward, Dixon, Ericsson and Newgarden. VeeKay was out by 0.0011s. and the Juncos Hollinger Racing drivers will start the race with Ilott from 16th place (he was 7th) and the man from Reef will do it from 20th place after finishing 10th in his group with a time of 1m02s907.

The Fast 12 was made up of four Ganassi cars (Dixon, Ericsson, Palou, Armstrong), three from Penske (Power, Newgarden, McLaughlin), two McLaren (O’Ward, Rosenqvist), two Andretti (Grosjean, Kirkwood) and one Meyer. Shank (Pagenaud).

In this turn, Palou was the leader, beating Grosjean by two tenths. Thus, the Spaniard went on to fight for pole position in the Fast six, with Ericsson, Newgarden, McLaughlin and Dixon.

Penske driver Alex Palou remained dominant and grabbed the pole position, his third in the class and second in a row, having done the same at the Indy500. The Spaniard was on top with a record of 1m01s8592.

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