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Position -- Driver, Team -- Qualifying speed 1. Ryan Briscoe , Team Penske -- 226.484 mph 2. James Hinchcliffe, Andretti Autosport -- 226.481 mph 3. Ryan Hunter-Reay, Andretti
Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600. Team Penske has three entries in the top six starters in Indianapolis, including Ryan Briscoe on the pole. At Charlotte Motor Speedway, Penske driver AJ Allmendinger starts 11th while Keselowski qualified 24th
the top, posting the third-fastest lap of the day at 221.702. Japan's Takuma Sato (221.078) and polesitter Ryan Briscoe (221.025) rounded out the top five. Andretti's teammates, James Hinchcliffe and Ryan Hunter-Reay, were eighth
signed more of a spotlight on guys that are in or girls that are running well so you know it's a little bit about. Ryan Briscoe will be the pole winning that by the smallest margin in the history of the storied race what do you like most about
from Penske Racing and Andretti Autosport, so it could very well be a shootout between those six guys. Penske has Ryan Briscoe on the pole, with Will Power and three-time race winner Helio Castroneves in the second row. Andretti has spots
qualification average and biographical information (w-former winner; r-rookie; all chassis Dallara): ROW 1 1. (2) Ryan Briscoe , 30, Sydney, Australia; Chevrolet, Team Penske, 226.484 mph. Won first pole of season by narrowest margin in
three abreast in each of 11 rows. POLE POSITION - Ryan Briscoe , the first Australian national to win Indy's pole ..... Ana Beatriz, Brazil; Sebastien Bourdais, France; Ryan Briscoe , Australia; Helio Castroneves, Brazil; Mike Conway
posting a four-lap qualifying average of 214.393 - more than 12 mph off the pole-winning car of Power's teammate, Ryan Briscoe . Which predicament was tougher? ''Last year was really tough, really tough because there was more to overcome
dominated the season. They combined to win all four races this season and three of the first four poles. Teammate Ryan Briscoe joined the party last weekend when he captured Indy's pole shootout last by a mere 9.168 inches - the smallest margin
rough start. See photos. Series officials levied $275,000 in fines to 13 different teams, including pole-sitter Ryan Briscoe . In all, there were 18 infractions. Track historian Donald Davidson said all of the numbers were believed to be a