IndyCar Qualifying Results for Honda Indy Toronto

1 #1 Will Power Chevrolet 59.4280 106.314 Firestone Fast Six
2 #22 Simon Pagenaud Chevrolet 59.6095 105.990 Firestone Fast Six
3 #2 Juan Pablo Montoya Chevrolet 59.6242 105.964 Firestone Fast Six
4 #9 Scott Dixon Chevrolet 59.8879 105.497 Firestone Fast Six
5 #11 Sebastien Bourdais Chevrolet 59.9012 105.474 Firestone Fast Six
6 #20 Luca Filippi Chevrolet 1:00.2312 104.896 Firestone Fast Six
7 #3 Helio Castroneves Chevrolet 59.8940 105.486 Round 2 / Top 12
8 #14 Takuma Sato Honda 59.9500 105.388 Round 2 / Top 12
9 #10 Tony Kanaan Chevrolet 1:00.0901 105.142 Round 2 / Top 12
10 #15 Graham Rahal Honda 1:00.1241 105.083 Round 2 / Top 12
11 #67 Josef Newgarden Chevrolet 1:00.1323 105.069 Round 2 / Top 12
12 #7 James Jakes Honda 1:00.4576 104.503 Round 2 / Top 12
13 #26 Carlos Munoz Honda 1:00.6849 104.112 Qual / Group 1
14 #41 Jack Hawksworth Honda 1:01.4569 102.804 Qual / Group 2
15 #83 Charlie Kimball Chevrolet 1:00.8553 103.820 Qual / Group 1
16 #28 Ryan Hunter-Reay Honda 1:01.5959 102.572 Qual / Group 2
17 #8 Sebastian Saavedra Chevrolet 1:00.9926 103.586 Qual / Group 1
18 #27 Marco Andretti Honda 1:01.9907 101.919 Qual / Group 2
19 #5 Conor Daly (R) Honda 1:01.2543 103.144 Qual / Group 1
20 #4 Stefano Coletti (R) Chevrolet 1:02.4000 101.250 Qual / Group 2
21 #19 Tristan Vautier Honda 1:01.5065 102.721 Qual / Group 1
22 #98 Gabby Chaves (R) Honda 1:02.4016 101.247 Qual / Group 2
23 #18 Rodolfo Gonzalez (R) Honda 1:05.0167 97.175 Qual / Group 2

 

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Schmidt Peterson Motorsports (SPM) announced today that Conor Daly will pilot the No. 5 Arrow Electronics car for the “Dual in Detroit”

Indianapolis, IN – May 26, 2015 – Schmidt Peterson Motorsports (SPM) announced today that Conor Daly will pilot the No. 5 Arrow Electronics car for the “Dual in Detroit” races at Belle Isle Raceway on Saturday, May 30 and Sunday, May 31.

SPM’s contracted driver, James Hinchcliffe was injured during practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Monday, May 18. With an undetermined recovery period, the team will field a replacement driver until the Canadian fan favorite is medically cleared to compete again.

Daly, a Noblesville, Indiana native, drove for SPM in May for the 99th running of the Indianapolis 500. On race day, Daly’s No. 43 Smithfield “Fueled by Bacon” Special had a mechanical issue and did not start the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.

Prior to the Indy 500, Daly saw success at the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach as a last-minute fill-in driver for Dale Coyne Racing. He earned a 17th place finish and had an average speed of almost one second faster than most of the field on the temporary street circuit.

“I’m honored to have the opportunity to fill in for my close friend James this weekend,” said Daly. “I definitely want to thank Arrow Electronics, Lucas oil and all the team sponsors for giving me this shot. I can’t wait to continue working with the Schmidt Peterson guys and do the best job I can to keep James’ seat warm.”

Team owner Sam Schmidt commented, “Conor drove for our Indy Lights team in 2011 and was leading in the championship points when he left for Europe to compete in GP3. We’ve been impressed with what we’ve seen from him and after the bad luck at Indy, we’re pleased to give a young, American, uprising star another opportunity to compete.”

Belle Isle Raceway was the site of SPM’s first IndyCar victory, when Simon Pagenaud took the checkered flag in 2013.

The “Dual in Detroit” races are the seventh and eight on the Verizon IndyCar Series 16-race schedule. Tickets are still available at DetroitGP.com or fans can catch all the action on the live broadcast by tuning into ABC on Saturday and Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET.

(SPM Website Release)