21 May 2010 Takuma Sato has been practicing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this week, in preparation for qualifying and the May 30 Indy 500. Thirty-seven drivers are currently on the entry list for the 94th running of the biggest car race in the world. Starting positions 1-24 will be determined during tomorrow's "Pole Day” from 11am until 6pm local time (just one car on track, two warm-up laps, one timed lap, one in-lap – up to three attempts) while the remaining 33-car field will be set on Sunday's "Bump Day." Several teams had requested that the IRL reduce its Indy 500 qualifying schedule from two weekends to one as a cost-cutting measure. Qualifying for the 2010 Indy 500 will feature a revised format. The first day of qualifying will conclude with the nine fastest drivers competing for the pole in a 90-minute "shootout." When the second and final day of qualifying has ended, points will be awarded to all 33 drivers who earn a starting position in the Indy 500. The pole winner will collect 15 points, with the other front-row starters receiving 13 and 12 points, respectively. Drivers in the second and third rows will earn, in descending order, between 11 and six points. Positions 10-24 will receive four bonus points each, while 25-33 get three points apiece. Front Row Bonus Money
Indy 500 Qualifying Q&A [source: www.indycar.com] Q: What happens if weather washes out the Fast Nine shootout before every driver gets a chance to make at least one attempt? Q: Can any drivers other than the Fast Nine make qualifying runs from 4:30-6 p.m. on Pole Day? Q: Must a driver in the Fast Nine withdraw their time from the mandatory attempt during the final segment if he or she chooses to make a second qualification attempt during that segment? Q: How will the qualifying draw for the Fast Nine segment be determined? Q: Where does one of the Fast Nine drivers start if he or she can’t complete a run in the completed shootout due to a crash or a mechanical problem?
Q: What happens if a driver crashes in the Fast Nine, and that car is destroyed? If that driver is forced to a backup car for the rest of the event, will he or she start ninth or 33rd? Q: What happens if a driver who qualifies in the top 24 on Pole Day is forced to a backup car for the race? Q: What happens if Pole Day is rained out? Q: What happens if Bump Day is rained out? Register and watch Takuma Sato qualifying live on www.indycar.com
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