Texas – Qualifications: Power signs his 40th pole

Australian Will Power joins Rick Mears by securing his 40th pole position. He is the second most successful active IndyCar driver behind Helio Castroneves. Pagenaud will start 2nd, Vautier 16th, and Bourdais 18th.

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Texas – Qualifications: Power signs his 40th pole

Will Power signs his 4th pole position of the season. He is the fastest IndyCar driver in this exercise this year.

Pagenaud to watch

Simon Pagenaud surprises with his top speed on ovals this year. The switch to Team Penske is not unrelated to this performance. The Frenchman was one of the main contenders at the Indianapolis 500 and he was the fastest during the first free practice session in Texas.

Starting from the first line, he is clearly a contender for victory.

On the other hand, Sébastien Bourdais is only 18th on the grid. The KVSH driver opted for very conservative settings for the qualifications. Tristan Vautier, who was retained by Dale Coyne Racing after his impressive 4th place in Detroit, will start in 16th.

Is IndyCar too dangerous?

A new accident caught attention during testing. Ryan Hunter-Reay lost control of his car before violently hitting the wall. The American driver was very surprised by the abruptness with which his car spun out.

The aerodynamics of IndyCars are becoming increasingly sophisticated. The introduction of Chevrolet and Honda aero kits this year is clearly aimed at enhancing car performance, particularly speed on ovals. In Indianapolis, championship officials had to backtrack following a series of concerning high-speed accidents. They thus decided to lower turbo pressure and indirectly force teams to use a body configuration with more aerodynamic downforce.

This weekend in Texas, IndyCar management forced manufacturers to close the area behind the rear wheels of the car to prevent air from getting in and lifting the car in case of a spin. Chevrolet and Honda also tested various configurations of their aerodynamic kits during Friday’s tests to increase downforce and ensure better handling.

The Dilemma of Texas Motor Speedway

The oval of Fort Worth is one of the most unique Super Speedways. More than elsewhere, the balance between low and high aerodynamic downforce is problematic. With banking up to 24°, the turns on this 2.4 km track allow for average lap speeds over 350 km/h. At these speeds, drivers experience significant gravitational forces, with peaks exceeding 4 G, for 18 of the 22 seconds required to complete a lap.

In 2001, the Texas race in Champ Car had to be canceled due to dizziness and headaches experienced by the vast majority of drivers. The best were completing a lap at an average speed of over 380 km/h and experiencing more than 5.5 G in the turns.

A night race

The Texas Motor Speedway race takes place at night in the United States, with a start on Saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. local time. In France, the race will be broadcast on Sunday at 12:35 p.m. on Canal+ Sport.

IndyCar
Firestone 600 – Texas
Qualifications
Pos. Driver Manufacturer Cumulative Time
2 laps
Average
Speed
1 1 Will Power Chevrolet 47.9140 218.519 MPH
2 22 Simon Pagenaud Chevrolet 47.9580 218.441 MPH
3 3 Helio Castroneves Chevrolet 48.0398 218.069 MPH
4 26 Carlos Munoz Honda 48.0923 217.831 MPH
5 2 Juan Pablo Montoya Chevrolet 48.1589 217.530 MPH
6 15 Graham Rahal Honda 48.1792 217.438 MPH
7 9 Scott Dixon Chevrolet 48.1853 217.411 MPH
8 10 Tony Kanaan Chevrolet 48.2016 217.337 MPH
9 83 Charlie Kimball Chevrolet 48.2047 217.323 MPH
10 8 Sage Karam (R) Chevrolet 48.2942 216.920 MPH
11 27 Marco Andretti Honda 48.3042 216.876 MPH
12 7 James Jakes Honda 48.3067 216.864 MPH
13 14 Takuma Sato Honda 48.3465 216.686 MPH
14 67 Josef Newgarden Chevrolet 48.4530 216.210 MPH
15 20 Ed Carpenter Chevrolet 48.4558 216.197 MPH
16 19 Tristan Vautier Honda 48.5160 215.929 MPH
17 41 Jack Hawksworth Honda 48.5853 215.621 MPH
18 11 Sebastien Bourdais Chevrolet 48.6569 215.303 MPH
19 5 Ryan Briscoe Honda 48.6888 215.162 MPH
20 98 Gabby Chaves (R) Honda 48.6926 215.146 MPH
21 28 Ryan Hunter-Reay Honda 48.7198 215.026 MPH
22 18 Pippa Mann Honda 48.8041 214.654 MPH
23 4 Stefano Coletti (R) Chevrolet 49.4315 211.930 MPH
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