Prepared and ready to reach speeds exceeding 234 MPH. Image: Kevin Dejewski
Qualifying rounds for the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500 took place over the weekend, with numerous captivating stories unfolding as drivers vied for a spot on the starting grid for the upcoming race.
In an exciting duel for the pole position, Scott McLaughlin emerged victorious, securing his status as the latest pole winner for the Indianapolis 500.
Following closely behind were his Team Penske teammates Will Power and Josef Newgarden, resulting in a complete front row domination by Team Penske. This remarkable achievement had not been seen since 1988.
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The last row of the grid was also determined on Sunday, unfortunately leading to disappointment for 19-year-old rookie Nolan Siegel, who failed to qualify for the event and will not be able to participate in his first Indy 500.
The upcoming week will be filled with honored traditions and grandeur, including some quick practice sessions to keep the drivers sharp. The race itself is scheduled for Sunday, May 26, with an audience of over 300,000 excited spectators.
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