 Dan Wheldon (left) will start behind team-mate Scott Dixon (right) |
Britain's Dan Wheldon will start second on the grid for the 92nd Indianapolis 500, which takes place on 25 May. Wheldon was beaten to pole position by team-mate Scott Dixon, while Australian Ryan Briscoe completes the front row. Helio Castroneves was fourth, while Danica Patrick - the first woman to win an Indy Car race - came in fifth with Tony Kanaan sixth. The final 22 grid places were decided on Sunday after rain had washed out last week's planned session. Canada's Marty Roth and 1996 winner Buddy Lazier withstood the last hectic minutes of final qualifying to secure starting spots. Mexico's Mario Dominguez made a last-ditch effort to displace Roth, but a crash on his final attempt ended his chances of qualification.
Grid positions for Indianapolis 500: Row 1 1. Scott Dixon (NZL) 226.366 mph 2. Dan Wheldon (ENG) 226.110 mph 3. Ryan Briscoe (AUS) 226.080 mph Row 2 4. Helio Castroneves (BRA) 225.733 mph 5. Danica Patrick (USA) 225.197 mph 6. Tony Kanaan (BRA) 224.794 mph Row 3 7. Marco Andretti (USA) 224.417 mph 8. Vitor Meira (BRA) 224.346 mph 9. Hideki Mutoh (JPN) 223.887 mph Row 4 10. Ed Carpenter (USA) 223.835 mph 11. Tomas Scheckter (RSA) 223.496 mph 12. Townsend Bell (USA) 222.539 mph Row 5 13. Graham Rahal (USA) 222.531 mph 14. Darren Manning (ENG) 222.430 mph 15. Bruno Junqueira (BRA) 222.330 mph Row 6 16. Justin Wilson (ENG) 222.267 mph 17. Buddy Rice (USA) 222.101 mph 18. Davey Hamilton (USA) 222.017 mph Row 7 19. Alex Lloyd (ENG) 221.788 mph 20. Ryan Hunter-Reay (USA) 221.579 mph 21. John Andretti (USA) 221.550 mph Row 8 22. Sarah Fisher (USA) 221.246 mph 23. Will Power (AUS) 221.136 mph 24. Jeff Simmons (USA) 221.103 mph Row 9 25. Oriol Servia (ESP) 229.767 mph 26. E.J. Viso (VEN) 220.356 mph 27. Milka Duno (VEN) 220.305 mph Row 10 28. Mario Moraes (BRA) 219.716 mph 29. Enrique Bernoldi (BRA) 219.422 mph 30. Jaime Camara (BRA) 219.345 mph Row 11 31. AJ Foyt IV (USA) 219.184 mph 32. Buddy Lazier (USA) 219.015 mph 33. Marty Roth (CAN) 218.965 mph Cars are timed over four consecutive laps of 2.5-mile oval circuit
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