
Event Coverage: 2017 Indianapolis 500 Qualifying
Week one of “The Greatest Month in Racing” started with left and right turns, kicking off with the IndyCar Grand Prix last week. This week, the right turns are abandoned and the focus is on nailing down the fastest time at one of the fastest tracks on Earth. One week of practice leads up to two days of qualifying for the 101st running of the Indianapolis 500 Presented by PennGrade Oil.
Qualifying for Indianapolis is a unique affair in the IndyCar series. The procedure is now stretched over two days. On Saturday, all 33 cars make a qualifying attempt. A qualifying attempt at Indy happens over four flying laps. Cars are ranked by the average speed over all four laps. After all cars qualify, the top 9 cars are broken off from the rest of the pack. Times reset on Sunday, but the fastest 9 are guaranteed a starting position of no lower than 9th, while the rest of the field can start no better than 10th. After Sunday’s qualifying, all times and positions are set, save for extenuating circumstances like James Hinchcliffe’s horrific post-qualifying practice crash in 2015.



