"Our first run, that was the hardest qualifying attempt I'd ever done at the speedway here," Hinchcliffe said. Another Andretti driver, Townsend Bell, led most of the afternoon and his 230.452 and held up until three-time 500 champion Helio Castroneves, of Brazil, went 230.500. The pole shootout begins at 5 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS (AP) " James Hinchcliffe never fretted about posting the best four-lap average in qualifying at Indianapolis on Saturday. To complete his comeback with a pole-winning run for the May 29 centennial race, Hinchcliffe must do it all over Sunday.
Source: New Zealand Herald May 21, 2016 17:45 UTC