Team Penske’s chances at the Indianapolis 500 pole were dashed when Scott McLaughlin crashed in practice, losing his primary car. Josef Newgarden and Will Power faced a surprising turn of events, as both their cars failed pre-qualifying inspection, preventing them from participating in Sunday’s qualifying session. This left all three Penske drivers starting 10th, 11th, and 12th on the grid for the prestigious race. The team has not yet addressed the inspection failures, leaving fans curious about the undisclosed issue. Stay tuned for more updates on the situation.
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