The Indianapolis 500 2025 Qualification is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday on the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Racing Oval. The position of the game on May 25 will be determined on Saturday, while the position of 1-12 and 31-33 will be determined on Sunday. A driver will not participate in the competition.
Five-time Steel Pipe Rod Scott Dixon was the fastest 4-lap qualifying simulation on Friday at 232.366 mph, followed by Indycar points leader Alex Palou (232.307). Penske's Scott McLaughlin has the best lap (233.954).
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All drivers will be awarded a qualifying match on Saturday. After the first round, the driver was hoping for extra runs in both lanes throughout the afternoon. Through the priority lane, the earlier the car is driven into the track, but previous attempts must be withdrawn. The second lane allows the driver to improve at previous eligible times without withdrawal.
With sunny skies and high forecasts from last Saturday in the 1960s, track and field conditions may not be as turbulent as usual.
The May 25th match is 13-30 and will be confirmed from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday
8 am: The door opens
8:30-9:30 AM: Complete on-site exercises, divided into two groups of 30 minutes
11:00 am-5:50 pm: Indy 500 qualified
television:8:30-9:30 AM, FS2; 11:30 pm, FS1; 1:30-4 pm, FS2; 4:00-6 pm, Fox
The 12 fastest drivers on Saturday will be pole position. The four battles in the three slowest positions on line 11. A driver will not participate in the race.
Top 12 qualifying matches, 4:05 pm: The top 12 starting on Saturday guarantees a qualified attempt, starting at the slowest of the group and ending at the fastest speed. Improve the top 6 positions at the beginning of this meeting to the pole position qualification.
Last chance qualifying, 5:15 pm: Saturday's four slowest drivers had an hour to try out qualifying. The fastest row of the three rows, the slowest game missed the game.
Quick six qualifying matches, 6:25 pm: Make a try with the six fastest drivers in the first 12 sessions, starting with the slowest (sixth), ending with the fastest speed. The fastest win in this session was pole position.
10 am: The door opens
10:45 am: Enlistment ceremony
1-2 pm: Top 12 practices
2-3 pm: Last chance to practice
4:05-5:05 pm: Top 12
5:15-6:15 pm: Last chance to get line 11
6:25-6:55 pm: Quickly obtain six qualifications for pole positions
television: 1-3 pm, FS2, 4-7 pm, Fox
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television: Coverage will depend on daily and time FOX, FS1 or FS2. Will Buxton is the sound of playing the game, with analysts James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell.
Foxsports.com, Fox Sports App.
Indycar Nation on Siriusxm Channel 218, Indycar Live and IndyCar Radio Networks (check branches per game)