Team Penske\u2019s Scott McLaughlin set the fastest time in qualifying for today\u2019s IndyCar Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway in St Louis, but won\u2019t start from pole.
was P1 with 10 cars remaining with an average time of 49.4651s, a speed of 181.946mph. “We did well for the conditions,” he said. “Because of the rain overnight, I was happy with the run and the car felt good.”
McLaughlin took P1 away from Herta with 49.1936s, good for 182.951mph . But his nine-place penalty means he’ll start 10Oval dominator Newgarden couldn’t beat him, setting 49.3448s at 182.390mph, but will inherit the pole position starting spot anyway, ahead of Herta.
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