Indy Lights Lap Record Decimated as Ethan Ringel Snags Pole for Freedom 100

Mazda's debut as an engine manufacturer at the hallowed Indianapolis Motor Speedway resulted in a rewriting of the Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires record book as Schmidt Peterson Motorsports with Curb-Agajanian's Ethan Ringel snared the pole position for tomorrow's Freedom 100.

The 20-year-old from Orlando, Fla., shattered the old two-lap qualifying mark of 190.177 mph (set by Wade Cunningham in 2009) with a new standard at 197.684 mph. Ringel also eclipsed the old single-lap mark (established with the assistance of a draft during the 2011 race by Brandon Wagner at 192.301 mph) with the first of his two laps at 197.866 mph.

After average speeds soared to almost 200 mph in the draft during practice earlier today, headed by Sean Rayhall (8Star Motorsports) at 199.452 mph, it was clear the track record would fall during qualifying. Felix Serralles, from Ponce, Puerto Rico, second fastest this morning at 199.318 mph, drew first in the order. It came as no surprise to see the ex-European Formula 3 racer break the existing mark with two laps at an average of 195.427 mph for Belardi Auto Racing, which has won the past two Freedom 100s with Peter Dempsey in 2013 and Gabby Chaves in 2014.

Next out was Englishman Jack Harvey, whose Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Dallara-Mazda IL-15 has been among the fastest cars all week long. Sure enough, Harvey, who currently lies just six points out of the Indy Lights championship lead, eclipsed Serralles with a pair of laps averaging 197.551 mph. Harvey's effort remained good enough for a position on the outside of the front row for tomorrow afternoon's race.

This morning's star performer, Rayhall, who scored a surprise victory two weeks ago on the Indianapolis Grand Prix course, couldn't quite match the two Schmidt Peterson cars but still did enough to annex third on the grid with a two-lap average of 197.111 mph. The fastest three cars all posted speed-trap figures in excess of 202 mph heading into Turn One.

Scott Anderson, from Fort Collins, Colo., will start on the outside of Row Two (196.329 mph) for Schmidt Peterson, with teammate RC Enerson, from New Port Richey, Fla., just a few ticks slower at 196.237 mph.

Rookie Kyle Kaiser ensured there will be five American drivers in the top six starting positions for Juncos Racing, followed by Carlin teammates Max Chilton and series leader Ed Jones.

The green flag for tomorrow's Freedom 100, part of the #MRTI FreedomFest activities during the lead up to Sunday's 99th Indianapolis 500, will fly at 12:30 p.m. EDT. The race will be broadcast live on NBCSN. Live timing and commentary will be available on the new Mazda Road to Indy App and at indylights.com.

Ethan Ringel #71 FamilyArtPrinting.com-Schmidt Peterson Motorsports with Curb-Agajanian: "I'm kind of in disbelief that I'm here. My engineer has told me all year that I have to get comfortable on the oval, that Indy is a place you really have to drive the car. But since I ran that first test at Homestead, I loved it. I think that's the key with being comfortable – you have to respect it. And especially at Indianapolis, you can't go past the limits here. I've had a blast since the first lap. Going into the week, I thought I'd be happy with a mid-pack so this is a bit of a shocker. I knew the car was pretty quick and it felt pretty good, so I thought it could be a good qualifying time. So now, I want to focus on the race, to figure out strategy. I'll try to relax as much as I can and take things as they come."

Jack Harvey #42 Racing Steps Foundation/Curb Records-Schmidt Peterson Motorsports w/Curb-Agajanian: "We hoped that a Schmidt Peterson car would be on the pole and of course, I hoped it would be me, but at the end of the day, it's a great team performance to have all four cars in the top five. At the beginning of the year, if I could have picked one race to be on the pole, it would have been here. If there is one race I would want to win, it would be here. I know the importance of the Speedway, what it is to deliver a good result here. So we both have put ourselves in position to have a great race."

Pos

Driver Car No. Lap 1 Time Lap 2 Time Total Time Speed
1 Ethan Ringel 71 45.4854 45.5691 01:31.0545 197.684
2 Jack Harvey 42 45.5242 45.5914 01:31.1156 197.551
3 Sean Rayhall 8 45.6392 45.6801 01:31.3193 197.111
4 Scott Anderson 77 45.8032 45.8798 01:31.6830 196.329
5 RC Enerson 7 45.8084 45.9173 01:31.7257 196.237
6 Kyle Kaiser 18 45.8586 45.9792 01:31.8378 195.998
7 Max Chilton 14 46.0136 45.9884 01:32.0020 195.648
8 Ed Jones 11 45.9707 46.0550 01:32.0257 195.598
9 Felix Serralles 4 46.0309 46.0749 01:32.1058 195.427
10 Spencer Pigot 12 46.1619 46.3811 01:32.5430 194.504
11 Juan Piedrahita 5 46.2796 46.3053 01:32.5849 194.416
12 Shelby Blackstock 51 46.2155 46.3752 01:32.5907 194.404