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Conor Daly Charges To 4th Starting Position In GMR Grand Prix

Conor Daly practicing for the 2022 GMR Grand Prix

INDIANAPOLIS — Conor Daly just needed that new inflatable jacuzzi to push the bad luck away.

Daly ordered the inflatable hot tub online and filled it up in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway infield in order to feel better at the track. Based on qualifying results at the IMS road course, that hot tub might be working.

The Noblesville, Indiana native qualified fourth for Saturday’s (May 14) GMR Grand Prix. That is Daly’s best starting position in NTT IndyCar Series competition at the IMS road course.

The No. 20 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet turned a best lap of 1 minute, 9.9063 seconds, averaging 125.602 mph around the 14-turn, 2.439 mile road course. The lap was only .1399 seconds slower than the lap Will Power set for pole position.

“When you have a good qualifying, especially at [Indianapolis], this is an incredible track,” Daly said in the post qualifying press conference. “I truly believe that. It’s so close, it’s insane how the gaps are so small. It’s nice to be able to just put three solid runs together. Would have been nice to maybe be on the front row, but I just had one moment on the lap, and that’s all it takes. It’s still a great day for us.”

Daly’s qualifying odyssey began in the second group of the first round of qualifying. After six drivers advanced from the first group, the 2010 Indy Pro 2000 champion was fifth fastest with a lap of 1 minute, 9.7210 seconds to advance to the second round of qualifying.

With the times erased, Daly went to round two and squeezed his way through to the Fast Six with a sixth-fastest lap of 1 minute, 9.6530 seconds, bumping Callum Ilott out of the final round by .0143 seconds.

In the Fast Six, Daly was on course for a front row starting position in his final lap of the session. As Daly drove through turn 10, he had to correct the car’s momentum and that slight loss of time was just enough to prevent Daly from getting on the front row of the grid.

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