McLaren, Ganassi drivers irritated to be unable to show their true potential in qualifying for the IndyCar season-opener
O'Ward will start third, but told NBC Sports he is impressed by how much further forward the McLaren team is at this track than in 2022.
But Felix Rosenqvist, who appeared to be in contention for pole position in Q2, will start eighth. He remarked:"It's such small margins now, it's just one little hit on the [rev] limiter. We played it safe, we went out early when the track was the most clear and did a good lap, and I don't know if the track improved after that, but we've been strong all weekend, the car felt good.
Most recent Indy 500 winner Ericsson said he had been"focusing a lot on qualifying” and that fourth place is a “great start to that.” But Ganassi teammate Palou described missing out on progressing to the Firestone Fast Six by 0.01sec as “painful.” "Definitely interesting day today, crashing in practice this morning,” he remarked. “Not too much damage which was great to get the car fixed.
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