P1racenews AI automatic summary:
27 drivers took to the streets of Detroit in order to set the fastest single lap around the 1.645-mile course and finalize the grid for Sunday’s race. Colton Herta repeated his pole performance from last season and logged the 15th pole of his IndyCar career. The Andretti driver seemingly has magic that others do not […]
27 drivers participated in the qualifying session in Detroit to secure their starting positions for Sunday’s race, aiming to set the fastest lap on the 1.645-mile track.
Colton Herta claimed pole position, marking his 15th career pole in IndyCar and proving his prowess on street circuits, much like last season.
David Malukas impressively took second place on the grid, nestled between the two Andretti drivers, with Kyle Kirkwood close behind.
Scott Dixon narrowly made it through to the next round, edging out rookie Louis Foster by a mere 0.0081 seconds, eventually securing the 11th spot on the starting grid.
Josef Newgarden faced a setback in the qualifying session, damaging his car’s toe link after brushing the wall, relegating him to the 24th starting position.
The race will take place on Sunday on the challenging street course in Detroit, with the action set to begin at 12:30 PM, promising an exciting spectacle for fans.






