Bourdais earns pole position at Mid-Ohio Indy

LEXINGTON, Ohio — Others slipped and slid, but Sebastien Bourdais persevered and even flourished during IndyCar qualifying Saturday at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

A noon downpour turned the 2.25-mile, 13-turn circuit into a slippery strand of roadway, but Bourdais proved to be the best on rain tires. The French driver made it through the first two qualifying rounds and into the Fast Six.

“The last lap I knew I was shy and needed some more, so I just went for it and made it stick and that Mystic machine gave me everything it had and it was enough,” Bourdais said.

It is the second pole of the season for Bourdais and the 33rd of his American open-wheel career, tying him with Dario Franchitti on the all-time list. The KVSH Racing driver ran a 1:24.161 for an average speed of 96.586 mph. It was almost 19 seconds slower than times posted in Saturday’s dry morning practice.

The slippery track resulted in three stoppages in the first two qualifying sessions, making it hard for drivers to get one lap at speed let alone any rhythm.

“Obviously the conditions were really tricky,” Andretti Autosport driver James Hinchcliffe said. “The cars just had no grip.”

It certainly shook up the order for Sunday’s Honda Indy 200. Series points leader Helio Castroneves and four-time Mid-Ohio winner Scott Dixon failed to get out of their first sessions and will start 15th and 22nd, respectively, in the 22-car field.

“Not only was it wet, there were so many yellows that we only got one timed lap in,” Castroneves said. “At the end of the day it was the same for everyone. We were the first car out and tried some different lines. Sometimes that is not the best place to be. It gives the other guys some direction on where to run.”

Castroneves will try to make the most of it in the race as he seeks his first IndyCar championship.

“We’ll just have to keep working and hope the race tomorrow is better than qualifying,” he said.

Bourdais, who won from the pole in the first race at Toronto, will start alongside Josef Newgarden, his best start on a road or street course for Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing. Target Chip Ganassi Racing’s Tony Kanaan will start third, while Andretti Autosport teammates Carlos Munoz and Ryan Hunter-Reay will be fourth and fifth. Team Penske’s Will Power starts sixth.

Power trails Castroneves by 13 points and Hunter-Reay is in third, 69 points behind in the drivers’ standings, so Mid-Ohio could be a turning point in the championship.

“It’s typical IndyCar,” Power said. “It’s all mixed up. You don’t know who is going to be pole one week to the next. It’s great racing. Hopefully we can get together and get a podium tomorrow, maybe a win.”

There have been 10 different pole winners through 15 races this year.

Columbus-born Graham Rahal missed the Fast Six by one-thousandth of a second and will start seventh. Simon Pagenaud of Schmidt Peterson Hamilton Motorsports is fourth in the championship race and will start ninth. Marco Andretti is 16th and last year’s Mid-Ohio winner, Charlie Kimball is 20th.

Honda Indy 200 Qualifying Results
Pos. Driver Team (Engine) Time Speed (mph) Round
1. Sebastien Bourdais KVSH Racing (Chevrolet) 01:24.1610 96.586 Firestone Fast Six
2. Josef Newgarden Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing (Honda) 01:24.6787 95.996 Firestone Fast Six
3. Tony Kanaan Target Chip Ganassi Racing (Chevrolet) 01:25.0290 95.600 Firestone Fast Six
4. Carlos Munoz (R) Andretti Autosport (Honda) 01:25.3111 95.284 Firestone Fast Six
5. Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti AUtosport (Honda) 01:25.4459 95.134 Firestone Fast Six
6. Will Power Team Penske (Chevrolet) 01:26.1692 94.335 Firestone Fast Six
7. Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (Honda) 01:33.3244 87.103 Round 2 – Top 12
8. Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing (Honda) 01:33.3948 87.037 Round 2 – Top 12
9. Simon Pagenaud Schmidt Peterson Motorsports (Honda) 01:33.5587 86.884 Round 2 – Top 12
10. Carlos Huertas (R) Dale Coyne Racing (Honda) 01:33.6635 86.787 Round 2 – Top 12
11. Juan Pablo Montoya Team Penske (Chevrolet) 01:34.7103 85.828 Round 2 – Top 12
12. Mike Conway Ed Carpenter Racing (Chevrolet) 01:34.8194 85.729 Round 2 – Top 12
13. Mikhail Aleshin (R) Schmidt Peterson Motorsports (Honda) 01:39.4755 81.717 Round 1 – Group 1
14. Sebastian Saavedra KV AFS Racing (Chevrolet) 01:39.0743 82.048 Round 1 – Group 2
15. Helio Castroneves Team Penske (Chevrolet) 01:39.8694 81.394 Round 1 – Group 1
16. Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport (Honda) 01:39.8368 81.421 Round 1 – Group 2
17. James Hinchcliffe Andretti Autosport (Honda) 01:41.5197 80.071 Round 1 – Group 1
18. Jack Hawksworth (R) BHA/BBM with Curb-Agajanian (Honda) 01:40.0797 81.223 Round 1 – Group 2
19. Ryan Briscoe NTT Data Chip Ganassi Racing (Chevrolet) N/A N/A Round 1 – Group 1
20. Charlie Kimball Novo Nordisk Chip Ganassi Racing (Chevrolet) 01:40.8624 80.593 Round 1 – Group 2
21. Takuma Sato A.J. Foyt Enterprises (Honda) N/A N/A Round 1 – Group 1
22. Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing (Chevrolet) N/A N/A Round 1 – Group 2

NOTE: Qualification results do not reflect grid penalties.

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