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Herta secures first position for the IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
June 1, 2024
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Herta garante a primeira posição para o Grande Prêmio de Detroit da IndyCar

Herta has been consistently fast throughout the weekend and secured his 16th career pole position. Saturday afternoon’s knockout qualifying session proved to be quite challenging for the 27 NTT IndyCar Series drivers. The combination of a bumpy track, concrete walls, and heavy traffic made it one of the toughest qualifying sessions of the year. However, Herta managed to overcome all these obstacles and put his Andretti Global Honda on pole position for the first time this year. With a lap time of 1:00.5475, he outpaced everyone else on the track.

Securing the second fastest time was Alex Palou, who has been performing well for over a year. Josef Newgarden and Scott McLaughlin will form the second row, showing the threat that the Penske team poses in every race. Scott Dixon, despite qualifying in fifth position, was one of five drivers who broke last year’s lap record during the day. Kyle Kirkwood completed the Top 6, but his final lap ended up being too aggressive, causing him to go off track. He needed assistance from the AMR safety team to restart and return to the pits.

Although Theo Pourchaire had an impressive qualifying, it wasn’t enough to advance to the Top 6. He was eliminated when time ran out and will start from seventh position. Pato O’Ward, Pourchaire’s teammate at Arrow McLaren, faced frustration in the second round as he went off track and stopped while preparing for a fast lap. Despite his efforts to maintain his position on track, overheated brakes prevented him from achieving a better result, and he finished in 12th place. Alexander Rossi, the third member of the Arrow McLaren team, had a challenging session and couldn’t keep up with his teammates’ pace. He was eliminated in the first round and will start from 17th position.

There were concerns that Scott Dixon might receive a penalty in the first round for blocking, but race control determined that there simply wasn’t enough room on track for any action to be taken. As a result, Graham Rahal also found himself eliminated in the first round and secured the 14th starting position, disregarding his penalty for an engine change. Romain Grosjean angrily approached Santino Ferrucci’s pit area after getting out of his car, believing he had been blocked. However, race control once again chose not to intervene, sparing Ferrucci from a second on-track incident in a single day.

Sunday morning will feature a brief warm-up session, followed by the 100-lap Detroit Grand Prix at noon.

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