Power wins pole position at Milwaukee Mile

Will Power (Larry Papke/AP)

WEST ALLIS, Wis. — Will Power gave Tony Kanaan a friendly tap on the arm when someone asked the fellow IndyCar driver about what it took to succeed at the Milwaukee Mile.

“Tell me!” Power joked.

No need — Power did just fine on his own Saturday. The IndyCar series points leader will start at the pole Sunday after being the only driver to surpass 169 mph in qualifying.

What a nice way to start the final three weeks of the season for Power, who has a slim lead over Team Penske teammate Helio Castroneves in the standings.

“Obviously, a win tomorrow would be phenomenal as far as the championship goes,” Power said before narrowing his focus. “Just no other way to approach it but just be smart and keep your head down lap by lap. You can’t even think about the overall picture.”

Power topped qualifying Saturday with a lap at 169.262 mph. Castroneves will start eighth.

Tony Kanaan qualified second at 168.662 mph for his seventh straight top-10 start. A third Penske driver, Juan Pablo Montoya, will start third.

After a week off in the series, the Milwaukee race begins a three-week stretch to end the season. Kanaan led a strong contingent from Chip Ganassi Racing, which will start four drivers in the top 11.

Kanaan won at the Mile in 2006 and 2007.

“We’ve been showing how quick we’ve been, how good we’ve been everywhere. We’ve just really got to get a little bit of luck on our side sometime,” Kanaan said. “Hopefully tomorrow we’ll challenge Will and some of the guys.”

Power took his third pole of the season, and the first since qualifying first in June at Texas.

The race is promoted by team owner Michael Andretti. The highest-qualifying Andretti Autosport driver was Marco Andretti, who will start ninth.

Ryan Hunter-Reay, third in the standings, will start in the second-to-last row in 19th place. Hunter-Reay won at Milwaukee the previous two years.

“We just missed the balance entirely today in qualifying — it wasn’t even close,” he said. “Unfortunately, we are going to have to pay for it tomorrow.”

Andretti driver James Hinchcliffe had the top speeds at both practice sessions earlier Saturday, but made contact with the wall late in the second session. Hinchcliffe said the car was fine, but track conditions had changed by the time of his qualifying run. He will start in 13th position.

ABC Supply Wisconsin 250 Qualifying Results
Pos. Driver Team (Engine) Time Speed (mph)
1. Will Power Team Penske (Chevrolet) 00:43.1757 169.262
2. Tony Kanaan Target Chip Ganassi Racing (Chevrolet) 00:43.3292 168.662
3. Juan Pablo Montoya Team Penske (Chevrolet) 00:43.3505 168.579
4. Ryan Briscoe NTT Data Chip Ganassi Racing (Chevrolet) 00:43.4312 168.266
5. Josef Newgarden Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing (Honda) 00:43.4398 168.233
6. Charlie Kimball Novo Nordisk Chip Ganassi Racing (Chevrolet) 00:43.4683 168.123
7. Ed Carpenter Ed Carpenter Racing (Chevrolet) 00:43.5584 167.775
8. Helio Castroneves Team Penske (Chevrolet) 00:43.6140 167.561
9. Marco Andretti Andretti Autosport (Honda) 00:43.7397 167.079
10. Takuma Sato A.J. Foyt Enterprises (Honda) 00:43.7828 166.915
11. Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing (Chevrolet) 00:43.8281 166.742
12. Justin Wilson Dale Coyne Racing (Honda) 00:43.8916 166.501
13. James Hinchcliffe Andretti Autosport (Honda) 00:43.9725 166.195
14. Graham Rahal Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (Honda) 00:44.0156 166.032
15. Mikhail Aleshin (R) Schmidt Peterson Motorsports (Honda) 00:44.0636 165.851
16. Simon Pagenaud Schmidt Peterson Motorsports (Honda) 00:44.0723 165.818
17. Jack Hawksworth (R) BHA/BBM with Curb-Agajanian (Honda) 00:44.1268 165.614
18. Sebastien Bourdais KVSH Racing (Chevrolet) 00:44.4468 164.421
19. Ryan Hunter-Reay Andretti Autosport (Honda) 00:44.5038 164.211
20. Carlos Munoz (R) Andretti Autosport (Honda) 00:44.5574 164.013
21. Sebastian Saavedra KV AFS Racing (Chevrolet) 00:44.9626 162.535
22. Carlos Huertas (R) Dale Coyne Racing (Honda) 00:45.7358 159.787

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