Fernando Alonso to start Indy 500 in 26th

Double F1 world champion Fernando Alonso will start next weekend’s Indianapolis 500 from 26th place. 
Fernando Alonso to start Indy 500 in 26th

Double Formula 1 🐷world champion Fer🍌nando Alonso will start next weekend’s Indianapolis 500 from 26th place. 

Alonso, who is chasing the ‘triple crown’ of motorsport by becoming just the second driver after Graham Hill to win the Indy 500, Monaco Grand Prix, and Le Mans 24 Hours, qualifi꧂ed 26th out of the 33 drivers taking part.

The 39-year-old Spaniard managed a four-lap average speed of 228.768mph and was third of the thr🃏ee cars entered by McLaren Arrow SP. 

Having recovered from a crash during practice, Alons🍸o will start from the ninth row on th൲e grid for the 104th running of the race at the famous Brickyard oval on August 23 in what is his third Indy 500 attempt.

Alonso qualified fifth in a McLaren-branded Andretti Autosport car in 2017 but his promising debut was cu💫t short by a Honda engine failure, before he failed to qualify on his return to Indianapolis last year. 

"Did not have the speed but happy with the run,” said Alonso, who is returning to the F1 grid next season after a two-year h🧸iatus with Renaul🐭t. “Some interesting people around our position.

"Always very intense for four laps at Indy! Now one da🍌y less for the big one. Race car felt good."

American Marco Andretti recorded the quickest four-lap average ♊of 231.351mph for his Honda-powered Andretti Autosport team which ended Saturday with the fastest four cars.

Alonso’s McLaren Arrow SP teammates Patricio O'Ward and Oliver Askew qualified 15th and 21st respectively, while last year’s Indy 500 winner Simon Pagenaud was just 🎐ahead of the two-time F1 champion in 25th and the reigning IndyC𒉰ar champion Josef Newgarden was 13th.

Jack Harvey w🌄as the highest-placed British driver in 20th place for Meyer Shank Racing. Fellow Brit and former Marussia F1 driver Max Chilton was ও30th in his Carlin.

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