Andretti Autosport’s Colton Herta in the No.26 Gainbridge Honda became the first repeat pole sitter of the 2022 NTT IndyCar Series season as he will roll off from P1 for Sunday’s Honda Indy Toronto.
The Californian, fresh from a two day F1 test with McLaren set a time of 59.2698s and is joined on the front row by three-time Toronto winner Scott Dixon in the No.9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda who set a 59.3592s.
Team Penske’s Josef Newgarden in the No.2 Hitachi Chevrolet starts P3 with a 59.5257s just ahead of Alexander Rossi and rookie David Malukas who set a 59.6140s to claim his best start position to date while Scott McLaughlin starts from sixth.
Callum Ilott rolls off from seventh just ahead of Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Ericsson and Christian Lundgaard who rounded out the top ten.
Romain Grosjean starts the race from P11 just ahead of Devlin DeFrancesco and Jack Harvey.
Graham Rahal starts the race from P14 and was left frustrated with the result. Pato O’Ward starts from P15 just ahead of Will Power.
Helio Castroneves was P17 just ahead of his team-mate Simon Pagenaud and Takuma Sato.
Rinus VeeKay starts the race from 20th just ahead of Chip Ganassi Racing’s Jimmie Johnson in the No.48 Carvana Honda.
Alex Palou starts the race from 22nd just ahead of Dalton Kellett and Kyle Kirkwood while Conor Daly rounds out the grid.