Andretti Autosport’s Colton Herta in the No.26 Gainbridge Honda picked up on Saturday where he left off in 2019 as he will start the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca from pole position having set a time of 01:10.7994s and starts the race just ahead of Team Penske’s Will Power who set a 01:10.8267s.
Alexander Rossi will start the race from third place in the No.27 NAPA Auto Parts Honda just ahead of championship leader Alex Palou in the No.10 NTT DATA Honda who set a time of 01:11.3317s and starts the race just ahead of Oliver Askew who did a tremendous job for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing starting from fifth place with a time of 01:11.8937s and starts the race just ahead of championship challenger Pato O’Ward who set a 01:24.2715s.
Marcus Ericsson in the No.8 Huski Chocolate Honda starts the race from seventh with a 01:11.2581s just ahead of Scott Dixon in the No.9 PNC Bank Honda who will have a big job to do on Sunday having set a 01:11.2768s. Simon Pagenayd starts the race from ninth with a time of 01:11.3067s while Max Chilton had a great session as he rolls off from tenth place for Carlin with a time of 01:11.3088s.
James Hinchcliffe had a great session as he starts the race from 11th place on the grid with a time of 01:11.4567s starting the race just ahead of Graham Rahal who set a 01:12.5932s despite spinning on track and starts the race just ahead of Romain Grosjean.
Ed Jones starts the race from 14th just ahead of Felix Rosenqvist and Scott McLaughlin in the No.3 PPG Team Penske Chevrolet. Josef Newgarden starts the race from 17th place just ahead of Conor Daly and Ryan Hunter Reay while Jack Harvey rounds out the top 20.
Sebastien Bourdais starts the race from 21st place just ahead of Takuma Sato and Rinus VeeKay. Jimmie Johnson starts the race from 25th place just ahead of Callum Ilott and Dalton Kellett who rounds out the order.