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Going ahead and making this thread since we're a couple weeks away.​
 

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Next week's the big race.

Here's some news to pass along:

Indycar inspection issues at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway​

Yesterday, 34 cars took to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for qualifying. Today, the top 12 are back on track to complete the Indy 500 starting lineup.

Indycar has issued penalties ahead of the final day of Indy 500 qualifying.

Will Power and Josef Newgarden unloaded and were ready to take part in the Top 12 qualifying run in search of the pole position. Suddenly, both Team Penske cars were pushed back to the garage.

The drivers remained in the cars are the crews pushed them back.

Indycar has stated that both cars have failed pre-qualifying inspection. Indycar will not allow either car to turn a qualifying lap on Sunday.

Crews have begun taking parts of the car. They were seen grinding away on parts that appear to be part of the inspection issues.

The team has not made any comments.

It gets worse for Team Penske. All three cars were set to qualify in the fast 12 on Sunday. And all three will not turn a single lap.

Scott McLaughlin went airborne in practice earlier this morning. After the crash, that Team Penske driver also won’t take part in Sunday qualifying.

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Scott McLaughlin destroys car, won't race for Indy 500 pole​

INDIANAPOLIS -- Scott McLaughlin crashed his Team Penske car in Sunday afternoon practice and ruined his chance to repeat last year's Indianapolis 500 pole-winning run.

McLaughlin qualified Saturday inside the top 12 and was eligible to run for the pole later Sunday. But he spun at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and immediately lifted both hands to his helmet as he braced for impact with the Turn 2 wall.

The New Zealand driver's car went airborne and was destroyed, and Team Penske said it would slot him at 12th and not even attempt a qualifying run Sunday.

The team began working on Penske's backup speedway car that had been earmarked for teammate Josef Newgarden to use in next week's pit crew competition.

McLaughlin, who last year led a Penske sweep of the front row in qualifying, was clearly deflated after he was released from the medical center.

"I'm OK. I'm just really, really, really, really, really sorry for everyone at Team Penske," McLaughlin said. "It was talking to me and I sort of felt it, and I probably should have backed out, but you're trying to complete a run to see what it feels like and was it worth the risk? Probably wasn't. I'm incredibly sad."

He said he felt fortunate that the car did not launch into the catchfence, but the crash did cause damage to the track surface that IMS workers had to fix during a stoppage created by his wreck.

"They can build a new car for me, but I'm just really gutted more than anything," McLaughlin said. "It's hard to take, like you wish it was for something, but it was for nothing, right? In practice."

McLaughlin was also rattled to see his wife crying after his crash.

"They're nervous about me," he said. "I wanted to get out of the car straight away just so she knew I was OK."

There have been three hard crashes in the past two days at Indianapolis. Marcus Armstrong and Colton Herta both crashed Saturday, and Armstrong has to qualify Sunday for the field of 33 using a road and street course backup car. Herta qualified inside the top 30 to lock himself into the field once his car was ready for qualifying.
 
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INDIANAPOLIS -- A rookie driver for a brand new team has won the pole for the Indianapolis 500.

Robert Shwartzman, a 25-year-old with dual nationality in Israel and Russia, became the first Indy 500 rookie to qualify on the pole since Teo Fabi in 1983. Shwartzman drives for Prema Racing, an Italian team which races in the Formula 2 series in Europe and made its IndyCar debut this season.

Shwartzman was mobbed by a sea of red-clad team members as soon as his pole-winning run became official.

"Honestly, it feels like I'm dreaming. I just had it in my dreams when I was going how would it feel to do such a good job in quali," he said. "It's the Indy 500. It's the main race of the year. Honestly it feels unbelievable."

Shwartzman had been pursuing a career in Formula 1 and was part of the Ferrari development program as well as its reserve driver from 2021 until the end of last season -- when Prema nabbed him for its two-car team.

He was the fourth of six drivers to make their qualifying attempt and took the pole from Takuma Sato of Rahal Letterman Lanigan. But he still had to wait for Pato O'Ward of McLaren and Felix Rosenqvist of Meyer Shank Racing to make their runs, and he nervously watched from pit lane.

O'Ward went first and landed in the third spot and Rosenqvist dropped to fifth, sandwiched in the second row between Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Scott Dixon and Álex Palou. It was a strange finishing order as the Ganassi cars were expected to battle each other for the top starting spot in "The Great American Race" that will be run next Sunday.

"Rookie on pole with Shwartzman -- how wild does that get? New team. I didn't see that coming at all," said Dixon, the 2008 winner.

The pole was wide open for the taking first when Team Penske was disqualified from qualifying for an illegal modification on the cars of two-time defending Indy 500 winner Josef Newgarden and Will Power, and Scott McLaughlin destroyed his car in a Sunday morning crash during practice.

The three Penske drivers all started on the front row last year, but will be 10th, 11th and 12th in the fourth row together next weekend. That put the odds in Ganassi's favor, but they had a surprising drop in speed from Saturday to Sunday.

So then Sato, in his first race in nearly a year, sat atop the scoring pylon until Shwartzman's shocking run.

"I don't even know what to say. The car felt amazing," Shwartzman said, "Coming here for my first oval race, I couldn't even expect to be in this position. Big thanks to everyone. Big thanks to the fans cheering for me. It's unbelievable."
 
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:heston skip to around the 28 minute mark for the start of the race.

 

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Josef Newgarden spent the final two-hour practice for the Indianapolis 500 on Friday carving through a track full of cars.

He will have to do the same thing when it counts on Sunday.

The two-time defending Indy 500 winner, who will start in the last row as punishment for an illegally modified part found during qualifying, had the fastest lap of the final practice on Carb Day at 225.687 mph. Teammate Will Power, who will also start at the back, was fifth while fellow Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin was 27th on the chart.

"We have the tools and the people to battle to the front," Newgarden said, "which is what we plan to do."

McLaughlin, whose car did not have the offending part and escaped Team Penske punishments, will start 10th after wrecking his primary car in practice last Sunday. His fastest lap in the final session of practice was just 221.675 mph.

"I know we have fast cars," McLaughlin said. "Everyone feels that way, as well."

The final opportunity to put cars on the track before race day, when a grandstand sellout is expected to produce a crowd of more than 350,000 people, turned out to be an eventful one for Rahal Letterman Lanigan and several other teams.

Graham Rahal, who struggled just to make the 33-car field, got about 40 minutes of practice in before a mechanical issue produced a puff of smoke and fluid out the back of the No. 15 car. He wound up going to the garage area early.

"It just seems like we've always been behind and things keep happening," said Rahal, whose team was still trying to diagnose the problem. "We can't get caught up here. The car was better today, a lot better. ... It is what it is at this stage. You just got to go."

Two-time winner Takuma Sato, who will start for RLL in the middle of the front row, also failed to make it to the end. He pulled his car behind a wall and waited for time to run out on the session before his team began to troubleshoot his problems.

Ryan Hunter-Reay's session quite literally went up in smoke. Fire erupted out the back of the No. 23 car, which had been eighth-quickest in practice, and the 2014 race winner had to quickly escape from the vehicle as the emergency crew arrived.

"I had a methanol fire back in 2003, and I just remember what went on there and that same kind of feeling," Hunter-Reay said. "So after I felt a liquid or whatever it was -- it could have been some kind of fire-retardant liquid -- it just started to smoke more and more."

Hunter-Reay wasn't sure the extent of the damage to the rear of the car or what it could mean for his race.

"I hope it's not a hybrid deal because Jack [Harvey] earlier in the week had a hybrid melt down on him," Hunter-Reay said. "But yeah, that caught my attention. When it fills up with smoke in fourth gear, something is seriously wrong."

Rookie pole-sitter Robert Shwartzman spent long stretches in his pit box as Prema Racing tried to get his car working better in traffic; Colton Herta, who went to a backup car after his crash last Saturday, had trouble with his brake systems; Ed Carpenter's hybrid system had to be replaced because it wasn't working properly; and 2016 winner Alexander Rossi went to the garage just 30 minutes into practice because of water that suddenly began leaking from the back of his car.

The result was a busy Gasoline Alley 48 hours before the green flag for "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing."

"I think the car has been good, and we were happy with where we were in practice Monday," said Rossi, who will start on the outside of the fourth row. "But that's what Carb Day is for, to find issues like this."
 
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:heston skip to around the 28 minute mark for the start of the race.


@R-Troop you'll probably get a kick out of this.

This cuts out the pre race and gets to the actual race.

 
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@R-Troop you'll probably get a kick out of this.

This cuts out the pre race and gets to the actual race.


wtf was that. New York didn't win that's a load of shit.

Granted when I saw that it was massive weiners racing I thought Blaze was gonna win.
 

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I wanted Chilli Dog to win as it's the best style of hotdog. Imo. So I was let down
 

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