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Updated · WTHR · May 16
Indianapolis 500 Qualifying Faces Storm Delays Saturday as Sunday Heats Up Near 90
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Updated · WTHR · May 16

Indianapolis 500 Qualifying Faces Storm Delays Saturday as Sunday Heats Up Near 90

10 articles · Updated · WTHR · May 16
  • Saturday qualifying at Indianapolis Motor Speedway is likely to face rain delays as scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms move into an increasingly humid air mass.
  • Forecasters said storms could form anywhere and at any time, with some potentially severe and capable of bringing downpours that disrupt the session depending on track over timing.
  • Friday practice was delayed by departing rain, but improving conditions, increasing sunshine and highs near 70 were expected to allow plenty of laps later in the day.
  • Sunday qualifying currently looks less threatened, with only isolated storm chances but much hotter weather—temperatures in the mid-to-upper 80s and heat indices near or above 90.
  • The unsettled pattern may persist through Monday to Wednesday before a cool front brings more pleasant air for Thursday and, if forecasts hold, sunny low-70s weather for Carb Day.
After weather chaos canceled Saturday, how will a single-day shootout decide the Indy 500 pole?
Who benefits most from the high-stakes, single-attempt qualifying format forced by the weekend's storms?