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Newgarden rockets to Detroit GP pole over Sato

by Kevin Dejewski
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Newgarden rockets to Detroit GP pole over Sato

Newgarden grabbed pole for the final race from Belle Isle. Photo: Kevin Dejewski

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Josef Newgarden has earned pole for IndyCar’s Detroit Grand Prix, putting in a lap of 1:15.2153 as time expired on Saturday’s final qualifying session.

The veteran has had a strong year so far with two wins under his belt, but has been a bit inconsistent as well.  The pole is the 16th of Newgarden’s career, and positions him in the best position to come away with another win this weekend.

Takuma Sato earned a starting position on the outside of the front row, and looked like he might take the top spot until the final minute.

It was a struggle for the drivers to wrestle their cars around the tricky 2.35-mile street course, with numerous bumps and a constant threat of disaster from the concrete walls bearing down on them.

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The track became considerably quicker as qualifying went on, and the Firestone rubber meant that the final runs of the day were some of the quickest of the weekend.

Simon Pagenaud and Helio Castroneves earned starting spots next to each other on the second row, and the team-mates will look to work together to get a good result for the Meyer Shank Racing squad.

On the third row is Pato O’Ward, who completed a solid lap to get into the top group of drivers and was the only Arrow McLaren SP drivers to advance out of the first round.

David Malukas was the only rookie to advance to the final Fast 6 session, and was just slower than the other drivers that made it to the final round.

Romain Grosjean looked set to advance to the Fast 6 round, but he touched the wall coming out of the penultimate corner.  The impact broke the rear toelink, and sent the Frenchman hard into the concrete barriers.

Grosjean was furious with his own mistake, yelling to himself as he climbed from the car and walked to the safety vehicle.

The other members of Andretti Autosport had a disappointing qualifying as well, with Colton Herta and Alexander Rossi failed to put in a lap good enough to advance into the final round.

In the opening round, Felix Rosenqvist was penalized for blocking, and had to forfeit his quickest times meaning he will start in the 26th and final position.

Dalton Kellett was not able to participate in qualifying, as his AJ Foyt Racing team opted not to rush the repairs on the car that was damaged in morning practice.  Kellett will start on the final row alongside Rosenqvist.

Drivers will get one final warmup session on Sunday morning, then will have a 70-lap endurance test at 3:30 PM Eastern Time.

#DriverTimeAvg. Speed (MPH)
1Josef Newgarden01:15.2153112.477
2Takuma Sato01:15.3490112.278
3Simon Pagenaud01:15.3951112.209
4Helio Castroneves01:15.4538112.122
5Pato O’Ward01:16.3301110.834
6David Malukas01:16.6104110.429
7Colton Herta01:15.1043112.643
8Marcus Ericsson01:15.2279112.458
9Scott Dixon01:15.4057112.193
10Scott McLaughlin01:15.8670111.511
11Alexander Rossi01:16.2179110.998
12Romain Grosjean01:16.9740109.907
13Conor Daly01:16.0154111.293
14Rinus VeeKay01:15.5482111.981
15Kyle Kirkwood01:16.1255111.132
16Will Power01:15.5731111.945
17Santino Ferrucci01:16.1390111.113
18Alex Palou01:15.6121111.887
19Christian Lundgaard01:16.3068110.868
20Jack Harvey01:16.8347110.107
21Devlin DeFrancesco01:16.3374110.824
22Jimmie Johnson01:17.5499109.091
23Graham Rahal01:16.4265110.695
24Tatiana Calderon01:18.3657107.955
25Dalton KellettNo Time–
26Felix Rosenqvist01:18.6291107.594
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Drivers’ Standings

#DriverPoints
1Álex Palou142
2Kyle Kirkwood108
3Christian Lundgaard96
4Felix Rosenqvist88
5Scott Dixon86
6Patricio O'Ward80
7Colton Herta73
8Scott McLaughlin69
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