Qualifying for the Indy 500 at 230 MPH

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Inside The Isolating But Thrilling Pressure Of Indy 500 Qualifying At 230 MPH

James Hinchcliffe

James Hinchcliffe

INDYCAR Race Analyst

The Indy 500 is unique in many ways, but one of the most famous is the tradition of starting 11 rows of three cars. Thirty-three drivers in 33 cars take the green flag after the field is set in qualifying.

And that qualifying session is, by far, the most intense, most terrifying but most rewarding thing an INDYCAR driver will do all season.

Qualifying for the Indy 500 is done by posting your best average speed of a four-lap run around Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s iconic 2.5-mile oval. Speed is measured down to one-thousandth of a mile an hour, and sometimes that makes the difference. 

We’re talking about four laps, 10 miles, faster than 230 miles per hour, and every thousandth counts.

The level of preparation for teams’ speedway cars for those four laps — and the Indy 500 itself — cannot be overstated.

Countless hours are dedicated to special body work on the cars to reduce and eliminate every seam and every gap. Teams build special uprights to allow the wheels to turn freely and gearboxes with less internal friction to transfer more of the power from the engine to the rear wheels.

These parts aren’t built to last. They are built to go as fast as possible for exactly four laps around IMS.READ FULL STORY

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