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Alonso Will Score More Points In Indy 500 Qualifying Than He Has All Year In F1
Alonso Will Score More Points In Indy 500 Qualifying Than He Has All Year In F1-May 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:22

Two-time Formula One champion and Indianapolis 500 rookie Fernando Alonso made it into the top in today’s qualifying session for the 101st Indy 500. Qualifying points are assigned by starting position, so no matter where Alonso lands in the top nine qualifiers tomorrow, he’ll score more points in an orange car than he has with the McLaren F1 team.

Hometown hero Ed Carpenter, whose shop is based right there in Speedway, Indiana, took the fastest lap of the day, with an average speed of 230.468 mph for his four qualifying laps. Last year’s winner Alexander Rossi ran fifth fastest. Fernando Alonso was seventh fastest with a 230.034 mph average speed, and boy, was he antsy after his run.

A combination of weather delays that combined everyone’s qualifying session into an already shortened today’s qualifying session such that IndyCar expected qualifying to run late past its 6:00 p.m. planned cut-off time. Sébastien Bourdais’ during qualifying also took a while to clean up, ensuring that no one was able to get a re-run for sure. Everyone got one run, and that’s it.

Man, Alonso knows he could set a faster qualifying run, though. He knows! Look at this excited man. That is the nervous warble of a man who knows he can run faster if you just let him back in the car. Let him back in the car! (Okay, fine—tomorrow is fine.)

But fret not, Alonso: you’ve already gotten something from his epic Indianapolis vacation. Even if he flops in qualifying tomorrow, Alonso will still start the Indianapolis 500 in the top nine.

Even ninth place gets in IndyCar this year. That’s more points than he’s gotten in F1 all year before the Indianapolis 500 race even starts. Worse yet, it’s more than he’s earned in his first 22 races with the miserable McLaren-Honda F1 squad, as NBC Sports’ Luke Smith notes:

That’s great for is Indianapolis 500 fun, but painful on the F1 side for sure. Aren’t we glad Honda’s IndyCar engine actually works?

Here are the full results from today’s qualifying session, sans times from Bourdais and, who set no full qualifying times:

Lost as to how Indianapolis 500's qualifying works? Check out our explainer .

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