Indy 500 Time Trials Results
The top 11 qualifiers for the 92nd Indianapolis 500
SEEING RED: Dan Wheldon (left) congratulates teammate Scott Dixon after Dixon knocked Ryan Briscoe (right) off the pole for the Indianapolis 500. (David E. Heithaus Photo)
St. Car Driver Car Time Speed
Row 1
1 9 Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing 2:39.0348 226.366
2 10 Dan Wheldon Target Chip Ganassi Racing 2:39.2143 226.110
3 6 Ryan Briscoe Team Penske 2:39.2358 226.080
Row 2
4 3 Helio Castroneves Team Penske 2:39.4806 225.733
5 7 Danica Patrick Motorola 2:39.8601 225.197
6 11 Tony Kanaan Team 7-Eleven 2:40.1463 224.794
Row 3
7 26 Marco Andretti Team Indiana Jones 2:40.4155 224.417
8 4T Vitor Meira Delphi National Guard 2:40.4663 224.346
9 27 Hideki Mutoh Formula Dream 2:40.7952 223.887
Row 4
10 4 Ed Carpenter Menards/Vision Racing 2:40.8324 223.835
11 12 Tomas Scheckter Symantec Luczo Dragon Racing 2:41.0767 223.496
QUALIFYING PROCEDURE
Here’s a look at the remaining qualifying sessions for the 92nd Indianapolis 500.
Day 3, Saturday — Because of Sunday’s rainout, positions 12 through 33 are available. Once those spots are full, bumping will occur only in spots 12 through 33 for the rest of the day to determine the fastest 22 qualifiers for that afternoon.
Bump Day, Sunday — Any qualifying attempt that is faster than a qualified entrant in the 33 starting positions will bump the slowest qualifier from the field, regardless of the day of time trials. The “bumped” entrant will be removed from the field of 33, and the remaining cars will move ahead one position on the starting grid as the newly qualified entrant will take the 33rd position, or a higher position if faster than the other final-day qualifiers.