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IndyCar's New Qualifying Format: Pole Shootout
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IndyCar Unveils Streamlined Qualifying Format for Indianapolis 500: No Last Chance, Expanded Pole Shootout
IndyCar has revamped the Indianapolis 500 qualifying format due to a lower-than-usual car count. The new setup focuses on high-speed action and the pole position battle, with no last chance session. On Saturday, practice runs from 8:30 to 9:30 AM, followed by qualifying from 11 AM to 5 PM. The top twelve fastest drivers advance to the pole shootout, joined by thirteenth through fifteenth place holders. A final fifteen session on Sunday determines the top three drivers to advance from thirteenth to fifteenth. The top twelve qualify from 5 to 6 PM, with the fastest six drivers taking a single run. The pole winner receives a $100,000 bonus. IndyCar president Doug Boles praises the expanded format, highlighting the deep talent in the field and promising fireworks for the prestigious front-row start.
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