How does indy 500 qualifying work
In addition, during the first year, a special "pacing" practice was held where the field followed behind the pace car to measure pit road speed. Starting in , an additional practice session was scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. Pole qualifying was still held Thursday, and second round qualifying was held Friday. This schedule continued through From —, an IROC event was situated in the schedule. Starting in , the race was moved to Sunday. The schedule was compressed so practice was held Friday, and the single pole qualifying round was held Saturday.
Moving the pole qualification to Saturday allowed for a potential larger audience, and also opened the schedule up for the Kroger held at nearby Indianapolis Raceway Park. Starting in , the Brickyard became part of Super Weekend at The Brickyard, consisting of three races over four days on both the oval and the road course.
The Brickyard remains the only event on Sunday. The grid is two bikes wide. A Grand Prix event takes place over three days, with the first two of those for practice and qualification for each class Moto3, Moto2, MotoGP. There are three minute Free Practice sessions beginning on Friday. Round 1 - All cars run for twenty-five minutes.
The fastest 25 cars will move on to round 2. The rest of the cars will be sorted at the back of the grid by the times from this round. Round 2 - run for ten minutes. The fastest 12 cars move on to round 3.
The remaining 13 cars will be sorted in the middle of the grid by the times from this round. Round 3 - The final qualifying round will be five minutes in duration and the fastest single lap time will determine positions 1st through 12th in descending order. Exactly the same as the Sprint Cup Qualifying listed above. Dale Earnhardt Won the Brickyard Q1 - Riders whose times are 11th place and below will run for 15 minutes. Marco Andretti earned the top spot, averaging Rick Mears won the pole position 6 times , '82, '86, '88, '89 and ' He won the race from the top spot in , '88 and '91, as well as in from the 3rd starting position.
Arie Luyendyk completed 4 laps averaging At the time, rules dictated the pole position could be earned only on the first day of qualifying. Because his effort came on the second of four days of qualifying his car failed inspection after his first attempt , he earned the 21th starting spot. Share your feedback to help improve our site! This is to refuel and fit tyres, of which there are two types: red tyres which are softer but degrade quicker, and longer-lasting but slower white tyres.
As the cars can refuel during the race, however, the tyre strategy is only half the battle. Being able to cruise in the slipstream of the car in front during a race that is almost entirely full throttle will save you fuel.
Each car on the grid at IndyCar uses the same chassis: the Dallara Dw This chassis is used by every car, so the bodywork and aero packages are identical. This differs from Formula 1, where every team develops unique chassis and bodywork packages they believe will be the fastest. The engines are 2. The IndyCar teams run either a Honda or Chevrolet engine, and they produce up to bhp. The team do develop some of their own parts for the cars, including brake ducts and suspension elements.
Most motorsport winners celebrate with a swig of some cold, sparkling champagne. But the winner of the Indy has no such pleasure. Well, not after a pint of milk on the podium first, anyway. He won the race three years later and, once again, asked for buttermilk. A marketing executive for a dairy company was watching with a keen eye and realised this could be a great opportunity. From to , every driver swigged milk on the top step but from , they began drinking water from a silver cup.
Segment 2 — The 12 advancing cars receive 10 minutes of track time, inclusive of full-course caution conditions, with the fastest lap by each entry determining its qualifying position. The fastest six advance to the Firestone Fast Six shootout, while the remaining six cars are ranked in positions based on their fastest laps during the segment.
Firestone Fast Six — The six advancing cars receive six minutes of guaranteed green-flag track time. At the end of the session, the cars are ranked based on their fastest laps during the segment. The driver recording the fastest time in the last fully completed segment will be awarded the pole position with the remainder of drivers in that group filling the odd-numbered starting positions by lap time rank and the even numbered starting positions filled by lap time rank from the other group.
If no segments are completed, the starting grid will be set by entrant points entering the event or, for the first race of the season, by entrant points at the conclusion of the previous season. If a car causes two red-flag conditions in one or more segments or otherwise interferes with qualifications as determined by INDYCAR, all segment times shall be voided and the car shall not be permitted to participate in the remainder of qualifying.
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