Los Angeles Times

Indy 500 qualifying runs washed out

Rescheduli­ng means all drivers will get one attempt in morning, if weather permits.

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Ryan Hunter-Reay finished the rain-shortened first day of Indianapol­is 500 qualifying in the same spot he finished last year’s race— No. 1.

Now he’ll have to do it all over again Sunday.

Heavy rain washed out the rest of qualifying and both times from the completed runs after HunterReay posted the faster of two four-lap qualificat­ion runs Saturday, finishing with an average speed of 229.845 on the 2.5-mile oval.

“You just have to wait for it and keep your thoughts cool and calm and collected and get on with the job,” he said. “It’s not a big deal. It’s OK.”

Sunday’s schedule gives him one chance to requalify at a faster speed. The only other driver to finish a qualifying run was Colombia’s Carlos Huertas. He had a four-lap average of 228.235, which temporaril­y gave Honda a rare chance to celebrate having the top two cars on the starting grid.

Chevrolet has dominated the early part of the season, taking all five poles and winning four of the first five races. The washout, the revised schedule and the high expectatio­ns for Pole Day might not help HunterReay.

If weather permits, all drivers, including Huertas and Hunter-Reay, will get one attempt Sunday morning. The top 30 cars will be locked into the 33-car starting grid for the May 24 race with the nine fastest competing in the afternoon pole shootout.

Organizers also have scheduled a 45-minute session to determine the final three starting spots. Thirtyfour cars are attempting to make the 33-car field.

The forecast calls for a 50% chance of rain and temperatur­es almost 20 degrees warmer than Saturday.

The favorites were all running faster than HunterReay in Saturday morning’s practice.

Team Penske drivers took four of the topfive spots with three-time Indy winner Helio Castroneve­s leading the way with a best lap of 233.474.

 ?? Darron Cummings Associated Press ?? A CART swishes through the start-finish line at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway after rain canceled the first day of qualifying runs for next weekend’s race.
Darron Cummings Associated Press A CART swishes through the start-finish line at Indianapol­is Motor Speedway after rain canceled the first day of qualifying runs for next weekend’s race.

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