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Graham Rahal on IndyCar pole for first time in six years
Fri 11, Aug, 2023
Source: The Race

Graham Rahal snatched his first pole position in six years at the last possible moment from his team-mate Christian Lundgaard at the Indianapolis road course, while there were big championship implications for Alex Palou and Josef Newgarden.

Rahal – who was beaten to pole by less than a tenth at Mid-Ohio earlier this year – has had all sorts of misfortune at Indy.

A wheel came off after a pitstop when he was well positioned to fight for the win in 2021, and then he was bumped out of the 500 totally by his team-mate Jack Harvey earlier this year.

It was an emotional rollercoaster for the team that won the 500 in 2020, and Rahal was left in tears having failed to make that event.

Fast forward to this year’s road course race and he was fastest in practice and then in Q2, despite complaining of a long brake pedal and some understeer.

With the last remaining lap, he snatched the pole from Lundgaard – who himself was on pole at this track earlier this year – by just 0.1154s. It means the Rahal Letterman Lanigan team have scored pole at both Indy road course races.

His last pole came at Detroit in 2017. “It isn’t a win, but it feels like it,” he said.

It means Honda scored its 10th pole of the season out of 14 races, too, ending a run of three straight Chevy poles.

Behind Lundgaard, Alexander Rossi equalled his best qualifying of the season in his first year at Arrow McLaren, ahead of team-mate Pato O’Ward.

Devlin DeFrancesco was arguably the star of the day with his first Fast Six performance in his two-year IndyCar career for Andretti, beating team-mate Romain Grosjean to fifth.

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Outside of the pole battle, all eyes were on the implications of the title fight, with four races remaining in the series.

Palou – who only needs to finish ninth in each of the remaining four races to win the title currently holding an 84-point lead – qualified in ninth and will start eighth because of a penalty for another driver while Newgarden starts 19th after a disaster session.

Palou was two tenths off making the pole shootout Fast Six, a feat he did manage in the May race at this track qualifying third, and then won.

Neither of Palou or Newgarden’s team-mates made the pole shootout meaning Ganassi and Penske were absent from the pole battle.

Newgarden was struggling with his car in practice and followed that up in qualifying where he was just behind team-mate Will Power, who starts 17th.