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IndyCar Results: 2024 Indianapolis 500 Full Starting Grid

1 years ago By Sports Desk

The 108th running of the iconic Indianapolis 500 promises to be an exciting race, with Scott McLaughlin providing the pole in the historic qualifier. McLaughlin set a new average speed record in the history of the race with an impressive average of 234.22 miles per hour. His outstanding performance outclassed the competition and put him in a great position for the race.

In the thrilling qualifying round, McLaughlin defeated household names such as Will Power, Josef Newgarden, Alexander Rossi, Kyle Larson, and Santino Ferrucci, consolidating his position as one of the most talented drivers today.

The full starting grid for the 2024 Indianapolis 500 is as follows:

Row 1:Scott McLaughlin (pole), Will Power, and Josef Newgarden

Row 2:Alexander Rossi, Kyle Larson, and Santino Ferrucci

Row 3:Rinus Veekay, Pato O’Ward, and Felix Rosenqvist

Row 4: Takuma Sato, Kyle Kirkwood, and Ryan Hunter-Reay

Row 5: Colton Herta, Alex Palou, and Callum Ilott

Row 6: Marcus Armstrong, Ed Carpenter, and Kiffin Simpson

Row 7: Marco Andretti, Helio Castroneves, and Scott Dixon

Row 8: Agustin Canapino, Sting Ray Robb, Christian Rasmussen

Row 9: Tom Blomqvist, Romain Grosjean, Linus Lundqvist

Row 10:Christian Lundgaard, Conor Daly, Pietro Fittipaldi

Row 11: Katherine Legge, Marcus Ericsson, Graham Rahal

McLaughlin not only took pole position but also set a new record for the race, surpassing the previous mark set by Alex Palou. With impressive speed, McLaughlin is determined to lead the field and claim victory in the Indianapolis 500.

The race, scheduled for next Sunday, promises to be an exciting spectacle, bringing together the best IndyCar drivers in an epic race for glory at the legendary Indianapolis 500. Motorsport fans can look forward to a race full of thrills and unforgettable moments as pilots fight for victory in one of the most prestigious races in the world.

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