Alex Palou Claims 5th Straight IndyCar Pole at Road America With 1:43.6615 Lap
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Updated · Motorsport.com · Jun 20
Alex Palou Claims 5th Straight IndyCar Pole at Road America With 1:43.6615 Lap
3 articles · Updated · Motorsport.com · Jun 20
Summary
Alex Palou took pole for the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America with a 1m43.6615s lap, securing his sixth pole of 2026 and fifth in a row.
The Chip Ganassi Racing driver became the first IndyCar racer since Danny Sullivan in 1988 to post five consecutive poles within a season, extending a qualifying streak he credited to the team and Honda.
David Malukas qualified second, 0.2927s behind Palou, after a late surge, while Marcus Armstrong edged Meyer Shank Racing teammate Felix Rosenqvist for third.
Scott McLaughlin led much of the Fast Six before late laps reshuffled the order, eventually finishing sixth behind Marcus Ericsson.
The result reinforces Palou's dominance heading into Sunday's race at the 4.014-mile, 14-turn Road America circuit.