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Rinus VeeKay wins IndyCar pole at Barber; Alexander Rossi rebounds from crash to qualify fifth

Rinus VeeKay wins IndyCar pole at Barber; Alexander Rossi rebounds from crash to qualify fifth

Rinus VeeKay led an upset in IndyCar qualifying to position himself to race for the win at Barber Motorsports Park.

The Dutchman was the surprise pole winner for Sunday’s race following a qualifying session that saw most of IndyCar’s top names fail to advance through the rounds.

Alexander Rossi and his Andretti Autosport team, meanwhile, overcame a serious setback from a Saturday morning crash. Crew members from all four Andretti teams went to work on the car, and after qualifying fifth, Rossi acknowledged the organization saved his weekend.

“I put them in a very tough situation,” Rossi said. “It was amazing just to be out there in the first place, have the opportunity to compete and qualify. Where we were two hours ago, I think everyone is relieved and happy that we got through that. Every result that we get this weekend is down to those guys, for sure.

“If we had not made qualifying, started 27th, you’re super screwed. This gives us a really good shot to have a good day.”

The first round Saturday bounced Will Power, a two-time winner at Barber, and six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon. The two are among the best active drivers in IndyCar, but both struggled around the picturesque permanent road course that is considered one of the most physical tracks on the circuit.

Told he was starting 19th, Power frowned: “That’s a terrible place for this track. Terrible.”

Power in 2012 won from ninth — the farthest starting spot for a winner in 11 previous events. The average starting spot is 3.2 for previous race winners.

That puts VeeKay in position for his second career victory.

“Confidence is high, and this is a track where passing is not happening too much,” the 21-year-old said. “From here, we can have a great race and fight for a win, definitely.”

VeeKay turned a lap at 1 minute, 6.2507 seconds in the “Fast Six” round of qualifying to edge Pato O’Ward, last year’s pole winner, for the top starting spot. It’s the second pole of VeeKay’s career and his first since the road…

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