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Saturday at Barber - the indyCars are qualified!..
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…and on the pole will be Rinus VeeKay for Ed Carpenter Racing, making him the 4th different pole-WINNER in 4 races.
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Here is the way the IndyCars will grid for Season Round 4, with times for the TOP SIX: [R] denotes rookie
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Row 1
Pole - Rinus VeeKay, Ed Carpenter Racing - time of 01:06.2507s for a speed of 124.980mph

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P2 - Pato O’Ward, Arrow McLaren SP - time of 01:06.4003s for a speed of 124.698mph

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Row 2
P3 - Alex Palou, Chip Ganassi Racing - time of 01:06.4415s for a speed of 124.621 mph

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P4 - Scott McLaughlin, Team Penske - time of 01:06.4967s for a speed of 124.517mph

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Row 3
P5 - Alexander Rossi, Andretti Autosport - time of 01:06.5549s for a speed of 124.409mph

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P6 - Felix Rosenqvist, Arrow McLaren SP - time of 01:06.6410s for a speed of 124.248mph

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Row 4
P7 - Josef Newgarden, Team Penske
P8 - Romain Grosjean, Andretti Autosport
Row 5
P9 - Graham Rahal, Rahal Letterman Lanigan
P10 - Colton Herta, Andretti Autosport
Row 6
P11 - Callum Ilott [R], Juncos Hollinger Racing
P12 - Marcus Ericsson, Chip Ganassi Racing
Row 7
P13 - Scott Dixon, Chip Ganassi Racing
P14 - Christian Lundegaard [R], Rahal Letterman Lanigan
Row 8
P15 - Jack Harvey, Rahal Letterman Lanigan
P16 - Helio Castroneves, Meyer Shank Racing
Row 9
P17 - Takuma Sato, Dale Coyne Racing w/ Rick Ware Racing
P18 - David Malukas [R], Dale Coyne Racing w/ HMD Motorsports
Row 10
P19 - Will Power, Team Penske
P20 - Devlin DeFrancesco [R], Andretti Steinbrenner
Row 11
P21 - Kyle Kirkwood [R], AJ Foyt Enterprises
P22 - Conor Daly, Ed Carpenter Racing
Row 12
P23 - Dalton Kellett, AJ Foyt Enterprises
P24 - Simon Pagenaud, Meyer Shank Racing
Row 13
P25 - Tatiana Calderon [R], AJ Foyt Enterprises
P26 - Jimmie Johnson, Chip Ganassi Racing
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Notable:
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This is Rinus’ 2nd IndyCar pole. His last one was at Indianapolis on the Road Course, last year, and he WON that race. Ed Carpenter Racing also was the team that gave Josef Newgarden his first IndyCar WIN, right here at Barber.
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During the Fast 12 Marcus Ericsson went off track in the Turn 6/7 complex, bringing out a red flag. That robbed both Romain Grosjean and Colton Herta of a chance to complete their last laps, which might have put either or both in the Fast Six.
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Great effort by Arrow McLaren SP to get both their cars in the Fast Six. Pato held pole until the final lap by VeeKay., which was the last car in. That’s exactly why this format is so exciting. It goes down to the wire, more times than not.
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Best rookie was Callum Ilott who made the Fast 12 and is in P11. Callum was also caught out by the Ericsson red flag, but wasn’t likely to transfer, anyway.
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Dave Malukas and Helio Castroneves both went off course during the Q1 sessions. Helio’s car suffered not but David hit the left side pretty hard. It will be repaired in time for the P-3 practice, however.
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Alexander Rossi really bent his car in the P-2 practice but the whole Andretti team got on it and ended up giving him a car almost as good as before the shunt - sufficient to get him in the Fast Six and the only Andretti car to do so.
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Scott McLaughlin remained the fastest Penske, as he’s been all weekend. Josef Newgarden finally threw Scott’s set-up on his car to get better and he did get better but not enough to make the Fast Six. Will Power didn’t even make the Fast 12, saying the car felt great but was obviously not quick.
Will Power - perplexed.

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Rinus VeeKay on his pole:
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Next up for the IndyCars is the P-3 session, which is the warm-up, which usually happens on race-day morning. This weekend, the schedule is too full for that. The P-3 session will be later today, instead.
Next, Indy Pro 2000 holds Race 1 of their weekend. The grid for this is in post # 9…
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