
Indianapolis 500 qualifying results

05/18/2025 04:10 PM
Live coverage of the second day of qualifying for the 109th Indianapolis 500
Today, the full field for the 109th Indianapolis will be set.
Saturday's Full-Field qualifying set spots 13-30 on the grid, but Sunday brings three critical sessions that will complete the field from the car that will start 33rd on the grid, to the car that will start in pole position.
The first session is the Fast 12, which consists of the fastest 12 cars from Saturday's Full-Field qualifying session. Each car is guaranteed one four-lap run during the session, with the order determined based on the speed chart from Saturday, starting with the slowest car of the 12.
At the end of one hour, the top six cars will advance to the Firestone Fast Six, while the bottom half will fill out spots 7-12 in the Indianapolis 500.
Then comes Last Chance Qualifying. With 34 cars entered and just 33 spots on the grid, the bottom four cars from Saturday's session will duke it out over an hour for a spot in the field.
Cars are guaranteed one attempt at a four-lap qualifying run, and can make multiple attempts until the clock expires.
Sunday ends with the Firestone Fast Six, with the top six cars from the Fast 12 battling for pole position. This runs for 30 minutes, with each car guaranteed one attempt at a four-lap qualifying run.
We will be covering the three sessions live, so follow along!
Note: All times are in Eastern time.
Fast 12 qualifying notes
4:09: Christian Lundgaard from Arrow McLaren is up first.
4:08 There are only 11 drivers in the Fast 12. Scott McLaughlin's crash in practice earlier today has knocked him out of the session.