May 24, 2021 — SPEEDWAY, Ind.
For the fourth time, Chip Ganassi Racing's Scott Dixon will lead the field to green at the Indianapolis 500. The 2008 Indy 500 winner and six-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion claimed pole in an electric Firestone Fast Nine final qualifying session Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a four-lap average speed of 231.685 mph.
Dixon will line up on the front row alongside Andretti Autosport's Colton Herta, who briefly held provisional pole with his own four-lap run of 231.655 mph.
Two of Dixon's Ganassi teammates, Tony Kanaan and Alex Palou, also made the Fast Nine and will line up on row two, while row three is all Honda-powered, featuring Andretti Autosport's Ryan Hunter-Reay, Meyer Shank Racing's Helio Castroneves, and Ganassi's Marcus Ericsson.
Honda's HI21TT V-6 Indy car engine powered seven of the qualifiers in today's Fast Nine session, as well as nine of the top 11 qualifiers on the grid for next Sunday's Indy 500.
This year's 105th running of the Greatest Spectacle of Racing will feature the fastest Indy 500 field in history, with an average qualifying speed speed of 230.325 mph, eclipsing the previous record set in 2014.
Honda Drivers and Teams in the 2021 Indianapolis 500:
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Chip Ganassi Racing Honda |
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Andretti Autosport Honda |
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Chip Ganassi Racing Honda |
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Chip Ganassi Racing Honda |
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Andretti Autosport Honda |
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Meyer Shank Racing Honda |
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Chip Ganassi Racing Honda |
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Andretti Autosport Honda |
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Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan Honda |
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Dale Coyne Racing with RWR Honda |
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Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda |
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Andretti Autosport Honda |
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Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda |
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Meyer Shank Racing Honda |
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Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda |
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Andretti Autosport Honda |
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Andretti Autosport Honda |
W - Previous Indianapolis 500 race winner
R - Indianapolis 500 rookie
Quotes
Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi Honda) Fastest in Indianapolis 500 first-round qualifying: "Huge shout-out to Honda, kudos to them for getting seven of the [Fast Nine] spots, as this series is just so competitive. The longer I'm involved in this sport, the more I appreciate the accomplishments we achieve as a team, as I realize just how hard they are. To have four Chip Ganassi Racing cars in the top nine, every team would dream of that. It's hard work, and it's never any one person singularly responsible, we have a great team and everyone works super- hard to make it all work."
Colton Herta (Andretti Autosport Honda) Starting from the middle of the front row, second, in his second Indianapolis 500: "I'm so happy just to have the chance to [make the fast nine and] run for the pole today. I just can't wait for next Sunday. I know we have a great race car, we just lacked that first and second lap [qualifying] speed that Scott [Dixon] had today. But I'm happy with how today went. I'm super happy for Gainbridge, the whole Andretti Autosport team, and proud to be powered by Honda. You saw how many cars were powered by Honda in the Fast Nine [seven], it's incredible."
Tony Kanaan (Chip Ganassi Racing) Starting from the middle of the second row, fifth, in his 20th Indianapolis 500: "The conditions today were pretty decent. I got a question [from his team] right before my run asking if I wanted to trim out more and I decided not to, and I regret it. But it was a great run for us, I was pretty comfortable. But I'm happy for Scott [Dixon]. We have such a great atmosphere on this team. Of course, I wanted it to be me [on the pole], but I'm really happy for Scott and the Ganassi team."
David Salters (President, Honda Performance Development) on Honda's pole and overall qualifying effort for next Sunday's Indianapolis 500: "I'd just like to show our appreciation and massive admiration for Chip Ganassi Racing and Scott Dixon, and also the Andretti Autosport organization and Colton Herta. Both teams – along with Meyer Shank Racing – put on a tremendous show today, for our fans and the public. I'd like to massively thank our team of Honda engineers and associates at HPD, who push every day. It's lovely to see their efforts rewarded. To sum it up as a native Englishman, this was the bollocks."
Kelvin Fu (Director, Program Management, HPD) on Honda's overall qualifying performance this weekend: "It was an incredible weekend for Honda and HPD. It's a real tribute to all the hard work everyone [at HPD's headquarters] in Santa Clarita [California]. Congratulations to Scott Dixon and Chip Ganassi Racing for getting all four of their cars in the Top Nine shootout, the perfect overnight repairs to Alex Palou's car [damaged in a crash on Saturday] and running a flawless week."
Fast Facts
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