Marco Andretti wins pole position for Indy 500 – Fox News

Almost every chauffeur in the field made their method to pit lane to praise Andretti, who like his daddy has actually been haunted at Indianapolis. Marco Andretti has actually never ever finished higher than 3rd in the race. His daddy, who never won a pole, completed second in 1991.
” An Andretti on the pole at Indianapolis– too bad we couldnt hear the crowd blow up,” teammate Hunter-Reay stated. The 104th Indy 500 will be the first in race history without spectators as the coronavirus pandemic forced new track owner Roger Penske to close evictions to the public.
Andretti will sit on the front row together with 2 former Indy 500 winners. Dixon of Chip Ganassi Racing certified 2nd and Takuma Sato was 3rd for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.

Scott Dixon posted a four-lap average of 231.051 miles per hour to take over the leading area and held it till Marco Andretti went out last. His first two laps were blistering and he stated he actually began to feel the wind on the 2nd lap. Andretti held it open and powered through for a special achievement for the Andretti family.

” He deserves it. I understand what this location indicates to his household and particularly him,” Dixon stated. “He did a great job even under this pressure to make it work. If anybody was going to do it, I hoped it was Marco.”

” Fantastic. It was amazing,” Michael Andretti stated. “He didnt take his foot off the gas.”

As his grandson surveyed the conditions before Sunday certifying, keeping in mind the wind had chosen up from a day previously when Marco Andretti was the fastest in the field, he remembered recommendations Mario Andretti has long shared with the racing household.
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Andretti logged a four-lap average of 231.068 miles per hour in Sunday certifying, and an Andretti now will lead the field to green for the very first time in 33 years. Mario Andretti won his final and 3rd pole for the Indy 500 in 1987, when grand son Marco was a baby.

Andretti Autosport had declared four positions in Sundays fast nine shootout that sets the first 3 rows for the Indy 500. But colleagues James Hinchcliffe, Alexander Rossi and Ryan Hunter-Reay didnt have the very same speed they did Saturday, and Michael Andretti feared his group would be shut out from the front row.

The third-generation driver was greeted by his Andretti Autosport colleagues, then shared a strong welcome with his daddy, Michael, the group owner. Mario Andretti scored the only Indy 500 win for the family in 1969; Michael Andretti fell short in 16 shots and the Aug. 23 race will be Marco Andrettis 15th attempt.

Rinus VeeKay, a 19-year-old rookie for Ed Carpenter Racing, was 4th and the only Chevrolet motorist in the fast nine. Hunter-Reay and Hinchcliffe submitted the second row.
Alex Palou, a novice for Dale Coyne Racing, was seventh and will begin along with Graham Rahal and Alexander Rossi.

” He said, The wind will frighten you, but it will never ever crash you,” Marco Andretti stated, tears in his eyes and his hands appearing to briefly shake.

Marco Andretti has won the pole for the Indianapolis 500 in a lightning-fast primary step toward snapping the infamous “Andretti Curse” at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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Almost every chauffeur in the field made their method to pit lane to congratulate Andretti, who like his dad has actually been haunted at Indianapolis. Marco Andretti has actually never ever finished higher than third in the race.

It was incredible,” Michael Andretti stated. Scott Dixon published a four-lap average of 231.051 mph to take over the leading spot and held it up until Marco Andretti went out last. Andretti held it open and powered through for a memorable achievement for the Andretti family.