Indy 500 Qualifying: Dixon draws #1 spot
The fastest two days on the NTT INDYCAR SERIES schedule are here – Crown Royal Armed Forces Qualifying weekend. Over two days, 35 drivers and teams will fight for one of the 33 positions
Thirty-five cars will attempt to qualify, with positions 1-30 locked in. Once every car in the qualifying order has been presented at least one chance to qualify, teams must choose from “fast” or “normal” lanes for second and subsequent attempts. Cars in the fast lane must withdraw their qualified time – if the car has one – but get priority access to the track ahead of the normal lane. The Fast Nine Shootout (final order of positions 1-9) and Last Chance Qualifying (positions 31-33) will be determined Sunday, May 23.
The fastest driver in the Fast Nine Shootout will earn the coveted NTT P1 Award for pole.
Last Row Shootout(Pos 31-33)
Each entry is guaranteed one attempt and can make multiple attempts until time expires. Each car’s time remains eligible until an additional attempt is made and time is withdrawn.
Noon‐5:50 p.m., Saturday, May 22
1. #9 Scott Dixon
2. #98 Marco Andretti
3. #28 Ryan Hunter‐Reay
4. #06 Helio Castroneves
5. #18 Ed Jones
6. #29 James Hinchcliffe
7. #25 Stefan Wilson
8. #48 Tony Kanaan
9. #2 Josef Newgarden
10. #21 Rinus VeeKay
11. #3 Scott McLaughlin
12. #30 Takuma Sato
13. #45 Santino Ferrucci
14. #24 Sage Karam
15. #51 Pietro Fittipaldi
16. #86 Juan Pablo Montoya
17. #1 JR Hildebrand
18. #12 Will Power
19. #20 Ed Carpenter
20. #5 Pato O’Ward
21. #7 Felix Rosenqvist
22. #59 Max Chilton
23. #4 Dalton Kellett
24. #47 Conor Daly
25. #15 Graham Rahal
26. #60 Jack Harvey
27. #75 RC Enerson
28. #10 Alex Palou
29. #22 Simon Pagenaud
30. #26 Colton Herta
31. #27 Alexander Rossi
32. #8 Marcus Ericsson
33. #16 Simona De Silvestro
34. #11 Charlie Kimball
35. #14 Sebastien Bourdais