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    Power beats Rossi to claim inaugural COTA pole, 56th of his career

    RaiedMarch 23, 2019
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    Will Power continued his climb up the Indy car history charts, winning his 56th career pole position Saturday in P1 Award qualifying for the inaugural INDYCAR Classic.

     

    The Team Penske driver will lead the 24-car field to the green flag in Sunday’s first IndyCarSeries race at Circuit of The Americas.

    In the Firestone Fast Six, the last of three knockout qualifying rounds, Power pushed the No. 12 Verizon Team Penske around the 3.41-mile, 20-turn permanent road course in 1 minute, 46.0177 seconds (115.792 mph). It earned the 2014 NTT IndyCar Series champion a second straight pole position to open the 2019 season and pole No. 56 of his 15-year career. It leaves the reigning Indianapolis 500 winner within 11 of tying Mario Andretti for the most all time.

    “When I looked at the Firestone Fast Six and where we stacked up, I thought the only chance we have at getting pole is if we do one lap of fuel (in the car) and do a lap and then next set (of used Firestone alternate tires), one lap of fuel and do a lap,” Power said. “That’s what we did, so it paid off.”

    “That last lap was very neat, and I finally breathed by the time I got to the alternate start/finish line.”

    Power, the only Chevrolet-powered driver to reach the final round of qualifications on Saturday, is now eligible to collect a $100,000 bonus from COTA if he can win the 60-lap race from the pole position. 

    Alexander Rossi will join Power on the front row for Sunday’s race after qualifying second Saturday. The Andretti Autosport driver turned a Firestone Fast Six lap of 1:46.1761 (115.619 mph) in the No. 27 NAPA AUTO PARTS Honda. Rossi’s teammate, Ryan Hunter-Reay, was third in the No. 28 DHL Honda (1:46.3228, 115.460 mph).

    “The thing that’s bothersome is it was a good lap,” Rossi said. “It’s just, he (Power) has almost 60 poles for a reason, right? I missed it a bit in (Turn 19) to open the lap, so I knew it was an uphill battle from there. A front-row start is good; it’s a big turnaround for us from St. Pete, where we were not that competitive.”

    IndyCar Series rookie Colton Herta continued his strong performance at COTA by qualifying fourth in the No. 88 Harding Steinbrenner Racing Honda (1:46.3594, 115.420 mph).

    “Today was awesome,” the 18-year-old Herta said. “After Practice 3 (in the morning), we all had a feeling that we could go for the pole today because the No. 88 Latitude Vacation Club car was so fast. I’m just so happy the Harding Steinbrenner Racing boys were able to get the car ready yesterday for warmup (following an engine change). I have to thank everyone on the team and Honda for working so hard this weekend.” 

    Chip Ganassi Racing teammates Felix Rosenqvist and Scott Dixon will start the race from Row 3. After setting the IndyCar Series track record in second-round qualifying in the No. 10 NTT DATA Honda, Rosenqvist posted the fifth-fastest lap in the Firestone Fast Six (1:46.5680, 115.194 mph). Dixon, the reigning and five-time NTT IndyCar Series champion, was sixth at 1:46.9375 (114.796 mph) in the No. 9 PNC Bank Honda.

    Josef Newgarden, the 2019 points leader after winning the season-opening race two weeks ago at St. Petersburg, Florida, just missed reaching the Firestone Fast Six and will start seventh in the No. 2 PPG Team Penske Chevrolet.

    Rosenqvist set the best lap of the weekend thus far in the second round of qualifying, a circuit timed at 1:45.4542 (116.411 mph).

    Jack Harvey and Tony Kanaan each slid off track into the gravel in Turn 19, bringing premature ends to each group of qualifying in Round 1. While those two drivers will start from the last row in the race, the red-flag stoppages prevented other notable drivers from logging a lap fast enough to advance to the next round – including James Hinchcliffe (who will start 15th), Sebastien Bourdais (17th) and Simon Pagenaud (22nd).

    Full Result

    1. (12) Will Power, Chevrolet, 1:46.0177 (115.792)

    2. (27) Alexander Rossi, Honda, 1:46.1761 (115.619)

    3. (28) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Honda, 1:46.3228 (115.460)

    4. (88) Colton Herta, Honda, 1:46.3594 (115.420)

    5. (10) Felix Rosenqvist, Honda, 1:46.5680 (115.194)

    6. (9) Scott Dixon, Honda, 1:46.9375 (114.796)

    7. (2) Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, 1:46.3438 (115.437)

    8. (31) Patricio O’Ward, Chevrolet, 1:46.3807 (115.397)

    9. (26) Zach Veach, Honda, 1:46.5421 (115.222)

    10. (15) Graham Rahal, Honda, 1:46.9676 (114.764)

    11. (19) Santino Ferrucci, Honda, 1:47.3956 (114.306)

    12. (4) Matheus Leist, Chevrolet, 1:48.0634 (113.600)

    13. (59) Max Chilton, Chevrolet, 1:46.8253 (114.917)

    14. (30) Takuma Sato, Honda, 1:47.7109 (113.972)

    15. (5) James Hinchcliffe, Honda, 1:46.8670 (114.872)

    16. (7) Marcus Ericsson, Honda, 1:48.4259 (113.220)

    17. (18) Sebastien Bourdais, Honda, 1:47.0702 (114.654)

    18. (20) Ed Jones, Chevrolet, 1:48.4523 (113.193)

    19. (21) Spencer Pigot, Chevrolet, 1:48.4895 (113.154)

    20. (98) Marco Andretti, Honda, 1:48.6521 (112.984)

    21. (32) Kyle Kaiser, Chevrolet, 1:48.6343 (113.003)

    22. (22) Simon Pagenaud, Chevrolet, 1:48.9030 (112.724)

    23. (60) Jack Harvey, Honda, 1:49.1795 (112.439)

    24. (14) Tony Kanaan, Chevrolet, 1:50.0743 (111.525)

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