Fast Friday at the Indy 500 ahead of round 7 of the 2026 IndyCar season has been completed, view the full results here.
With the boost in play, speeds would go up above 230 mph today. Alex Palou, Conor Daly and Pato O’Ward had the led the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday sessions as many of the usual suspects at the 500 showed very strong speed.
Due to rain, the action started at 14:00 instead of 12:00 local time. While there was an hour lost, the end time was moved to 19:00.
McLaughlin tops the times at the halfway stage
Following the deep hurt and heartbreak in 2025, Scott McLaughlin started Fast Friday very nicely ahead of qualifying weekend at the Indy 500. A 232.674 mph lap from the New Zealander saw him lead three former winners in Takuma Sato, Marcus Ericsson and Alex Rossi. Daly, Palou, Malukas, Ferrucci and Dixon completed the top 10. Recent oval king Josef Newgarden was 13th.
30 of the 33 drivers had reached 230 mph or more with 150 minutes left. Only Armstrong, Legge and Hauger had failed to do so, with those three in the 229 mph bracket.
On the entry to turn 3, Marcus Ericsson hit 241.7 mph at one stage as the speeds went to another level in cloudy conditions. Unsurprisingly, it had him right in the mix in the top 3.
Regarding the best four-lap average, the driver of car #3 was P1 in that as well as Team Penske continued to be absolutely rapid at IMS. Alex Rossi and David Malukas were P2 and P3 on this list. Dreyer and Reinbold Racing’s Conor Daly and Jack Harvey sat in 5th and 9th.
- McLaughlin
- Sato
- Ericsson
- Rossi
- Daly
- Palou
- Malukas
- O’Ward
- Ferrucci
- Dixon
- Carpenter
- Rasmussen
- Newgarden
- Harvey
- Foster
- Abel
- Collet
- Siegel
- Rosenqvist
- Lundgaard
- VeeKay
- Robb
- Simpson
- Rahal
- Castroneves
- Schumacher
- Kirkwood
- Hunter-Reay
- Power
- Grosjean
- Armstrong
- Legge
- Hauger
2026 Indy 500 | IndyCar | Fast Friday results
With a tow from the #2, Felix Rosenqvist vaulted to the top on the Fastest Speed chart as he did a 233.372 mph. Alex Rossi jumped up to 2nd on a 232.932 mph. Carpenter, VeeKay and Siegel also made their way into the top 10 as the day came to a close.
Will Power and Kyle Kirkwood both had a very difficult day as understeer and a lack of car pace left Andretti scratching for answers with two very fast drivers.
- Rosenqvist 233.372
- Rossi 232.932
- McLaughlin 232.674
- Sato 232.655
- Ericsson 232.622
- Palou 232.532
- Carpenter 232.470
- O’Ward 232.427
- VeeKay 232.417
- Siegel 232.416
- Rasmussen 232.397
- Dixon 232.286
- Daly 232.202
- Power 232.173
- Harvey 232.124
- Malukas 232.110
- Collet 232.026
- Ferrucci 231.997
- Lundgaard 231.936
- Newgarden 231.848
- Armstrong 231.835
- Castroneves 231.786
- Kirkwood 231.713
- Foster 231.707
- Abel 231.667
- Rahal 231.627
- Robb 231.621
- Simpson 231.445
- Hauger 231.231
- Grosjean 231.160
- Hunter-Reay 231.067
- Schumacher 230.749
- Legge 229.357





