If Alex Palou has a weakness, it is that he can’t steer the car with his knees. Palou took his seventh pole of 2025 today, Edging David Malukas for the top spot in tomorrow’s Snap-on Milwaukee 250.
Palou averaged 162.971 mph to better Malukas’s 162.256 mph.S
In a very interesting qualifying session, early strength from Team Penske slipped although Chevrolet power appeared to rule the day. Palou, the day’s final qualifier, spoiled the bowtie party.
Scott McLaughlin Led Team Penske with a fourth place effort. Will Power earned the sixth spot but will start fifth after Scott Dixons penalty is applied. Josef Newgarden qualified eighth and will start seventh.
Colton Herta spun without making any contact in turn 2 of his first lap. He complete the run at a very reduced speed. Felix Rosenqvist spun and backed into the turn 4wall coming to the start of his run.
The day nearly belonged to Malukas. After he set fast time, nine drivers still needed to qualify. Pato O’Ward threatened to take the first position with a faster first lap, but O’Ward’s second lap was slower enough to allow Malukas to keep the top berth.
Then it was Palou’s turn. Would the bully take the prize away from the kid? Of course, he would, by three tenths of a second.
Palou has a chance on Sunday to Mario Andretti’s mark of nine wins in a season, which Andretti did in1970.
Notes
Attendance was much higher today than what we usually see on a qualifying day. All signs point to a very well attended race tomorrow.
“I knew I had a good car,” Palou said. “I just wanted to get everything out of it, so I just fired as much speed as I think it could handle and a little bit more, and it sticks. It feels amazing to get a pole here.”
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