Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing’s Christian Lundgaard in the No.45 LIVID Honda will roll off from pole position for Sunday’s Honda Indy on the streets of Toronto after setting a 01:04.1567s and starts the race just ahead of Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin in the No.3 Gallaghr Chevrolet.
Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward starts the race from third place with a 01:04.5500s just ahead of Marcus Ericsson in the No.8 Huski Iced Spritz Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.
Felix Rosenqvist starts from fifth just ahead of Will Power in the No.12 Verizon 5G Chevrolet who made his first Fast Six appearance of the season.
The qualifying session was interrupted by a massive rain shower and this means that a lot of the drivers that we are used to seeing at the front are starting mid-pack, Defending Toronto race winner Scott Dixon in the No.9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda starts the race from seventh place just ahead of Kyle Kirkwood.
Romain Grosjean starts the race from ninth just ahead of Marcus Armstrong while Josef Newgarden and Rinus VeeKay rounded out the Fast 12.
Helio Castroneves starts the race from P13 for Meyer Shank Racing just ahead of Colton Herta and Alex Palou who starts the race from 15th place just ahead of Callum Ilott and will have a lot of work to do to continue his winning streak.
David Malukas starts the race from 17th just ahead of Augstin Canapino an Jack Harvey while Tom Blomqvist will make his race debut from an impressive 20th place just ahead of Ryan Hunter Reay and Devlin DeFrancesco and Sting Ray Robb. Santino Ferrucci starts the race from 24th just ahead of Benjamin Pedersen and Alexander Rossi who suffered an electrical issue which brought out a red flag while Graham Rahal rounds out the order in 27th place.