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‘Silly mistake’: McLaughlin to start last after Arlington crash

Scott McLaughlin will start the inaugural Grand Prix of Arlington from last after he crashed in the first leg of qualifying.

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by Simon Chapman
‘Silly mistake’: McLaughlin to start last after Arlington crash

The Team Penske driver tagged the inside wall at Turn 8 with three minutes to go in the session, which shot his car into the adjacent concrete barrier.

That brought out the red flag and an early end to his day.

“I knew it straight away,” said McLaughlin on the broadcast.

“I just turned a little bit early into Turn 8 there and clipped the inside wall. I’m really bummed for the guys. It’s a silly mistake.

“It is what it is. You’re trying to find the limits, but just don’t want to give them the work, to be honest.”

McLaughlin had been the fastest driver in the previous day’s practice and offered some optimism ahead of Monday’s race.

“We’re going to have a heap of tyres and a really fast car,” he said.

“We’ll charge through from the back and have some fun.”

Andretti Global’s Marcus Ericsson took pole position by a whopping four tenths of a second over Chip Ganassi Racing’s four-time champion Alex Palou.

It’s the first pole position for Ericsson in his IndyCar career.

“It feels really good,” said Ericsson.

“It’s been obviously a lot of races in IndyCar, but before that I did a lot of races in F1 and then GP3 was my last pole position in 2013, so it’s been like a lifetime since last pole position.

“It was really close to St. Pete already, obviously second there, just two hundredths of a second off pole. So it was frustrating that night.

“I was thinking about, I could have done this and this different to get that first pole. It got me really fired up, because I knew we were going to have a good shot here in Arlington.

“It just feels amazing. I think the team has done a really good job.

“I think we’ve showed that already in St. Pete, obviously. Phoenix was a bit of a struggle. But really, really good to finish qualifying in P1 and then start from pole tomorrow.”

McLaren’s Pato O’Ward was the best of the Chevrolet-powered drivers in third ahead of another Andretti of Will Power.

Meyer Shank Racing duo Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Armstrong completed the top six.

Monday’s race is scheduled for 3:30am AEDT with coverage live and exclusively on Stan Sport.

Results: IndyCar Series Grand Prix of Arlington, Qualifying (combined)

Pos Num Driver Team Engine Lap Diff Gap
1 28 Marcus Ericsson Andretti Global Honda 1:34.3562
2 10 Alex Palou Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 1:34.8180 0.4618 0.4618
3 5 Pato O’Ward Arrow McLaren Chevrolet 1:34.8453 0.4891 0.0273
4 26 Will Power Andretti Global Honda 1:35.0856 0.7294 0.2403
5 60 Felix Rosenqvist Meyer Shank w/ Curb-Agajanian Honda 1:35.1607 0.8045 0.0751
6 66 Marcus Armstrong Meyer Shank w/ Curb-Agajanian Honda 1:35.6012 1.245 0.4405
7 27 Kyle Kirkwood Andretti Global w/ Curb-Agajanian Honda 1:33.8868 0.4819 0.0415
8 21 Christian Rasmussen ECR Chevrolet 1:34.1440 0.7391 0.2572
9 12 David Malukas Team Penske Chevrolet 1:34.2456 0.8407 0.1016
10 20 Alexander Rossi ECR Chevrolet 1:34.3040 0.8991 0.0584
11 2 Josef Newgarden Team Penske Chevrolet 1:34.3957 0.9908 0.0917
12 14 Santino Ferrucci A.J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 1:34.4898 1.0849 0.0941
13 45 Louis Foster Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 1:34.6639 0.9241 0.0972
14 8 Kyffin Simpson Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 1:34.7931 0.8458 0.0496
15 18 Romain Grosjean Dale Coyne Racing Chevrolet 1:34.7199 0.9801 0.056
16 4 Caio Collet A.J. Foyt Enterprises Chevrolet 1:35.0300 1.0827 0.2369
17 47 Mick Schumacher Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 1:34.8391 1.0993 0.1192
18 7 Christian Lundgaard Arrow McLaren Chevrolet 1:35.0760 1.1287 0.046
19 19 Dennis Hauger Dale Coyne Racing Chevrolet 1:34.8731 1.1333 0.034
20 9 Scott Dixon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 1:35.1306 1.1833 0.0546
21 76 Rinus VeeKay Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet 1:34.9196 1.1798 0.0465
22 6 Nolan Siegel Arrow McLaren Chevrolet 1:35.2288 1.2815 0.0982
23 77 Sting Ray Robb Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevrolet 1:36.1786 2.4388 1.259
24 15 Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda 1:35.3159 1.3686 0.0871
25 3 Scott McLaughlin Team Penske Chevrolet 1:38.6580 4.7107 3.3421
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