| Circuit: |
Indianapolis Motor Speedway (2.5 mile oval) Speedway, Ind. |
| 2006 Winner: |
Sam Hornish Jr. (Honda) 157.085 mph average speed |
| Weather: |
Sunny, warm, 77 degrees F |
| Ps. |
No. |
Driver |
Team |
Engine-Chassis |
Qualifying Speed |
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33. |
3
11
27
9
6
10
12
7
26
2
39
8
17
20
14
15
55
22
4
02
5
99
24
33
50
98
19
21
23
25
77
91
31 |
Helio Castroneves - W
Tony Kanaan
Dario Franchitti
Scott Dixon
Sam Hornish Jr. - W
Dan Wheldon - W
Ryan Briscoe
Danica Patrick
Marco Andretti
Tomas Scheckter
Michael Andretti
Scott Sharp
Jeff Simmons
Ed Carpenter
Darren Manning
Buddy Rice - W
Kosuke Matsuura
A.J. Foyt IV
Vitor Meira
Davey Hamilton
Sarah Fisher
Buddy Lazier - W
Roger Yasukawa
John Andretti
Al Unser Jr. - W
Alex Barron
Jon Herb
Jaques Lazier
Milka Duno - R
Marty Roth
Roberto Moreno
Richie Hearn
Phil Giebler - R |
Team Penske
Andretti Green Racing
Andretti Green Racing
Target Chip Ganassi
Team Penske
Target Chip Ganassi
Luczo Dragon Racing
Andretti Green Racing
Andretti Green Racing
Vision Racing
Andretti Green Racing
Rahal Letterman Racing
Rahal Letterman Racing
Vision Racing
A.J. Foyt Racing
Dreyer & Reinbold
Super Aguri Panther
Vision Racing
Delphi Panther Racing
Vision Racing
Dreyer & Reinbold
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
Dreyer & Reinbold
Panther Racing
A.J. Foyt Racing
Curb/Beck Racing
Racing Professionals
Playa del Racing
SAMAX Racing
Roth Racing
Chastain Motorsports
Hemelgarn/Racing Prof.
Playa del Racing |
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Panoz
Honda Dallara
Honda Dallara
Honda Panoz
Honda Dallara
Honda Panoz |
225.817 mph
225.757
225.149
225.122
225.109
224.641
224.410
224.075
223.299
222.877
222.789
223.875
223.693
223.495
223.471
222.826
222.595
222.413
222.333
222.327
221.960
220.210
222.654
221.756
220.876
220.471
220.108
219.409
219.228
218.922
220.299
219.860
219.637 |
W – Former Indy 500 race winner R –
Indianapolis 500 rookie |
Hearn, Giebler Complete Indy Starting Field
Veteran Roberto Moreno led the way in final qualifying Sunday for the Indianapolis
500, and provided most of the "Bump Day" excitement by withdrawing
his previous day's qualifying run of 216.229 mph and then re-qualifying
more than four miles an hour faster to secure his place in the 91st running
of the Memorial Day Classic.
For the second consecutive year, the Honda Indy V-8 engine powered the entire
field of race hopefuls for two weeks of practice and qualifying, with 36 drivers
and teams recording 12,799 laps [31,997.5 miles] around the historic 2.5-mile
oval since the track opened for rookie practice on May 6.
Once again, clear blue skies and near-perfect weather conditions ruled the
day at Indianapolis, in stark contrast to the previous two seasons when rain
frequently interrupted both practice and qualifying.
Highlight of the day came with just less than one hour remaining, as Roberto
Moreno withdrew his previous day's qualifying run before he could be "bumped",
and then succeeded in re-qualifying his Chastain Motorsports Honda Panoz at
a much quicker 220.299 mph. Moreno himself was a second-week replacement for
original driver Stephane Gregoire, who suffered a back injury in a crash on
May 17.
The 33-car starting field was completed by veteran Richie Hearn & rookie
Phil Giebler, who bumped slowest qualifier Jimmy Kite to make his first "500"
start. Giebler became the second rookie to qualify for this year's race,
joining sports car racer Milka Duno who made her successful qualifying run on
Saturday.
The speed differential of just 6.9 mph between the fastest qualifying run of
Helio Castroneves and Marty Roth's slowest run is also much closer than
2006, when the spread was 13.3 mph.
Activities at Indianapolis Motor Speedway resume on Friday with the traditional
final practice session, known as "Carb Day". The 91st running of
the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race starts at 1 p.m. EDT Sunday, May 27. with live
television coverage beginning at 12 noon on ABC.
Robert Clarke (President, Honda Performance Development) on Honda powering
the entire Indianapolis 500 starting field for the second consecutive year:
"Once again, we've accomplished our first goal for the 'Month
of May' providing the full field of 33 qualified cars and drivers with
equal Honda Indy V-8 engines. I'm impressed by the quality of this year's
starting grid and the closeness of the competition, the speed differential from
first to last is much closer than in '06. I'd like to thank all
of our associates at HPD and our technical partners at Ilmor for their hard
work and attention to detail in making this program operate so smoothly. Now
we're looking forward to a sucessful and exciting race on Sunday."