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The 109th running of the Indianapolis 500. The days and weeks leading up to the Indianapolis 500 have not been without storylines, most notably involving Team Penske. Both the No. 2 car of Josef Newgarden and the No.
Lando Norris says getting pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix "was a bigger day for me" than winning the race on Sunday.
When Robert Shwartzman's dad died, he went through some dark days. Instead of giving up on racing, he pushed harder as a legacy to his father.
A rookie will be sitting on the pole for the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500. Robert Shwartzman claimed the NTT P1 Award on Sunday, coming in with an average speed of 232.790 mph.
Chase Briscoe will begin his bid to add a second NASCAR crown jewel victory to his resume from the pole position in Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Sp
Lando Norris will start on the front row alongside Charles Leclerc with championship leader Oscar Piastri in third and Max Verstappen in fourth; watch Sundays showpiece Monaco GP at 2pm live on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event,
Twelve drivers have a chance at the pole position today, and four others are still trying to earn a spot in the race.
Top 12 fight for pole position Sunday, May 18, 2025, during second day of qualifying for the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500.
Driving for Prema Racing, which is in its first year of IndyCar Series racing, Shwartzman averaged 232.790 mph in his No. 83 Chevrolet over his four qualifying laps to become the first rookie to qualify for the pole position since Teo Fabi in 1983.