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Power flies to Kentucky pole
October 1st, 2011
IndyCar championship leader Will Power gave his title bid another boost by taking pole position at Kentucky Speedway, while his title rival Dario Franchitti was only 11th.
Penske driver Power’s two-lap average of 219.283mph allowed him to beat Ganassi’s Graham Rahal to the top spot by a relatively comfortable margin.
Rookies James Hinchcliffe (Newman/Haas) and JR Hildebrand (Panther) enjoyed very strong qualifying runs to claim third and fifth, split by an equally impressive showing from Sarah Fisher Racing’s Ed Carpenter.
Marco Andretti was Andretti Autosport’s top contender in sixth, followed by Ganassi’s Scott Dixon.
Behind Ryan Hunter-Reay (Andretti), Oriol Servia (Newman/Haas) and Charlie Kimball (Ganassi), Franchitti could only manage 11th, his two-lap pace nearly half a second down on Power.
The polesitter was the only member of the Penske trio on the pace – his team-mates Helio Castroneves and Ryan Briscoe will start way back in 16th and 18th respectively. KV Racing Technology also struggled, with Tony Kanaan its top starter in a lowly 19th.
Returnee Dan Wheldon’s Sam Schmidt Motorsports car did not pass its technical inspection so he was unable to make a qualifying run and will start at the back – just as he will when racing for a multi-million dollar prize at Las Vegas in a fortnight.
The Indianapolis 500 winner will be joined at the tail of the field by Pippa Mann, who crashed her Rahal Letterman Lanigan entry. The accident was much smaller than the Loudon shunt that sidelined her with back injuries on her last appearance.
Pos Driver Team Speed
1. Will Power Penske 219.283
2. Graham Rahal Ganassi 218.348
3. James Hinchcliffe Newman/Haas 218.186
4. Ed Carpenter Sarah Fisher 218.004
5. JR Hildebrand Panther 217.872
6. Marco Andretti Andretti 217.807
7. Scott Dixon Ganassi 217.692
8. Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti 217.632
9. Oriol Servia Newman/Haas 217.520
10. Charlie Kimball Ganassi 217.357
11. Dario Franchitti Ganassi 217.213
12. Mike Conway Andretti 217.110
13. Simona de Silvestro HVM 216.924
14. Danica Patrick Andretti 216.768
15. Wade Cunningham Sam Schmidt 216.763
16. Helio Castroneves Penske 216.732
17. Buddy Rice Panther 216.685
18. Ryan Briscoe Penske 216.669
19. Tony Kanaan KV 216.484
20. Ana Beatriz Dreyer & Reinbold 216.424
21. Vitor Meira Foyt 216.300
22. Takuma Sato KV 215.856
23. EJ Viso KV 215.789
24. Alex Lloyd Dale Coyne 215.607
25. Dillon Battistini Conquest 215.578
26. Townsend Bell Dreyer & Reinbold 215.404
27. James Jakes Dale Coyne 214.297
28. Dan Wheldon Sam Schmidt
29. Pippa Mann Rahal Letterman Lanigan




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