The Israeli Rookie Robert Shwartzman (Prema Racing) has been Sunday this week as the first debutant since 1983 stamped the pole at 500 miles of Indianapolis.
Shwartzmann, 25, He’s just the second rookie since 1951 to get the pole in Indy500 And he did this after achieving an average speed of 232,790 miles per hour, In a ‘fast-6’ where the Mexican duck (Arrow McLaren) is third and Catalan Alex Palou (chip ejessi) needs to settle for the sixth position.
The 109 edition of the 500 miles of Indianapolis It will be played next week, February 25 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
“I couldn’t believe it. I closed my eyes and said ‘it’s a dream, it’s not true.’ Israel assured after finding out his pole.
It will leave from the first place, leading the Japanese Takuma Sato (Rahal) and O’Wward, who returned to Indianapolis after touching the glory in the edition of last year.
Palou, which has been best on Saturday, He needs to live for the sixth place, after an average speed of 231,378 miles per hour.
Spanish, Spanish, Indycar’s triple champion, He became the dominator of the season to this day by winning four of the five races. He is looking for what his first success in Indy500 will be.
Source: La Verdad

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