Photo- Robert Shwartzman (L) and Conor Daly- the ecstasy and agony of Indy 500 Qualifying
Big hits and near misses were the themes of the opening day of qualifying at IMS today. From a somber beginning to an exciting final run, the day contained all the drama a fan could ask for in a qualifying day.
Marcus Armstrong spun and hit the first turn wall in the first few minutes of morning practice. the car was destroyed, and Armstrong rode the ambulance to the infield care center. He was cleared to drive three hours later.
Pato O’Ward took the top spot after his run and held it for several hours.
Colton Herta got loose in turn 1 on his first qualifying lap. The car got airborne, flipped, and slid to the exit of turn 2. Herta got out of the car and walked to the medical van. He was released and cleared to drive.
Conor Daly earned cheers with a run to fifth place around noon, only to be disqualified for failing tech inspection. He returned around three and qualified 16th, but he saved the real drama for the end of the day.
Alex Palou ran the fastest average of the day and held it for the rest of day, despite challenges from Scott McLaughlin and Josef Newgarden.
Shwartzman finds speed– Rookie Robert Shwartzman went from being in danger of missing the race with slow speed early in the week to a spot in the top 12 for tomorrow’s second round. Shwartzman turned the sixth fastest average today.
Disappointments- Kyle Kirkwood appeared to be a contender for the Fast 12, but qualified 25th. Rinus VeeKay, who had qualified in the top 12 three straight years, will need to make the field tomorrow.
Relief for Rahal- Graham Rahal had the 30th fastest speed and is locked in the field. The last couple of years have been a struggle for Rahal to qualify. He failed to qualify forthe race in 2023, but replaced the injured Stefan Wilson.
Late Drama- With kess than 2 hours remaining Colton Herta and Marcus Armstrong were ready to make qualifying runs. Herta barely squeaked in in 29th, but Armstrong will have to attempt to make the last row tomorrow. It was a heroic effort by their teams to get vars on track.
Conor Daly went out in a final attempt to make the top 12 as time was running out. His first three laps gave him an average good enought to advance to Sunday, but the fourth lap fell off too much and he will start 13th. The hometown crowd went home a bit disappointed.
“I didn’t get the weight jacker back in time.” Daly said afterwards. He missed 12th place by 0.84 miles per hour.
The windy conditions played havoc with many qualifying runs, but in the end the breezy situations, which were different in each turn, created an interesting ace day lineup.
Tomorrow the pole is up for grabs and four cars vie for4 the final three spots on the grid.
Results
Full results including all attempts

Current grid by car number
