The Streets Belong to Andretti

Colton Herta took pole at Toronto for the second straight year and the third time in his career as Andretti Global completed an amazing qualifying record across all four street races for the IndyCar season.

The team has had a presence on the front row at every street course event. Herta started second at St. Pete, Kyle Kirkwood and Herta locked out the front row at Long Beach, Herta won pole at Detroit and starts first again tomorrow for the Ontario Honda dealers Toronto Indy.

Qualifying began as a battle between Kirkwood and Will Power for the pole as they traded the top spot in round 1. Herta, Marcus armstrong, and Alex Palou then became the main contenders as the fast 12 came to a close. In the Fast Six, Herta and Palou were left to slug it out as Kirkwood had a wild slide on his hot lap and Power could not improve on his first lap. Just 27 hu8ndredths of a second was the difference between Herta and Palou. The Fast Six had a separation of just seven tenths of a second.

Notes

Louis Foster is becoming a Fast Six and Fast 12 regular in the second half of the season.

Five different teams made the Fast Six, and eight different teams advanced to round 2.

Marcus Armstrong backed up his podium last Sunday at Iowa with a third place result in today’s qualifying.

Nolan Siegel qualified 13th, a respectable return after sitting out last Sunday’s race.

The cars of Pato O’Ward and Christian Lundgaard will undergo engine changes this afternoon. Both new powerplants are approved, and no penalties will be assessed for the changes.

Scott Dixon will start 17th due to an engine penalty.

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