Maypoles used to be for dancing around, but Alex Palou took them all. Palou won the pole for tomorrow’s Detroit Grand Prix with a lap of 1:01.9017, beating Will Power by 0.12 seconds in single lap Fast Six qualifying.
Scott McLaughlin will start third, Scott Dixon fourth, Christian Lundgaard fifth, and Kyle Kirkwood sixth.
The pole is Palou’s third consecutive top starting spot. He finished fifth in the Sonsio Grand Prix on the IMS road course and seventh in the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500.
Group 2 of Round 1 and the Fast 12 second round were the two best qualifying rounds I have ever seen. The top spot and the final transfer position were in doubt for the entire ten minutes. The drama of the preliminary rounds made the single lap Fast Six a bit of a letdown.
Would Palou have won the pole in a conventional qualifying procedure? Possibly, but Kyle Kirkwood seemed to need more than one lap to get his best lap in.
Hustle Award
The crew of Christian Lundgaard’s car changed the lost engine after practice, had the car ready to qualify, and got it into the Fast Six. Great work!
FOX Fails Again
Every broadcast, FOX never fails to disappoint the viewers. From last Sunday’s annoy doorbell to introduce radio communications to this this week’s failure to once again not show sector times, the broadcasts consistently lack a complete package.
Today’s final round faux pas was compounded by only showing the time elapsed for Scott Mclaughlin. The ghost car is not a substitute for a ticking clock.
Tomorrow’s schedule begins with IndyCar Warmup at 9:30 am Eastern, followed by the IndyNXT race at 10:30. both on FS1. The IndyCar race broadcast begins at 12:300 with the green flag at 12:52 on FOX.
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