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Explained: How does today’s Indy 500 qualifying work?
“Qualifying for the Indy 500 involves a two-day process, with Saturday determining the majority of starting positions.
Each car had to complete a four-lap attack on the 2.5-mile oval circuit to qualify.
The average speed of these laps determined the qualifying order.
On Sunday, the Fast 12 session further refined the lineup by selecting the top six drivers.
The Last chance qualifying saw one driver eliminated to set the final grid positions.
The Fast Six session determined the pole position for the Indy 500, with the top six drivers competing for the best starting spot.
In the end, the grid placements from P1 to P6 are decided for the prestigious race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.”






