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Updated · Racingnews365.com · May 17
Alex Palou Seizes Indy 500 Pole at 232.348 mph as Rossi Takes Front Row
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Updated · Racingnews365.com · May 17

Alex Palou Seizes Indy 500 Pole at 232.348 mph as Rossi Takes Front Row

13 articles · Updated · Racingnews365.com · May 17
  • 232.348 mph on Palou’s final four-lap run put the reigning Indianapolis 500 winner on pole for the May 24 race, edging Alexander Rossi for his second pole at the Brickyard.
  • Sunday’s qualifying schedule was compressed after torrential weather on Saturday forced organizers to reshuffle sessions, setting up the Fast Six shootout that decided the grid.
  • Rossi qualified second at 231.990 mph and David Malukas third at 231.877 mph, locking out the front row behind Palou.
  • Felix Rosenqvist, quickest entering the Fast Six, faded to fourth, while Santino Ferrucci and Pato O’Ward completed the top six.
  • Palou now heads into the 2026 Indy 500 as both defending race winner and pole-sitter, while Rossi chases a second victory 10 years after his rookie triumph.
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