I don’t have live access right now, but I can summarize the latest Indy 500 Qualifying news based on the most recent publicly reported updates.
Direct answer
- As of the latest widely reported updates, Indy 500 qualifying typically unfolds over two days: Saturday for the first 12 fastest cars (the Fast 12) to set up pole position, and Sunday for last-chance qualifiers and the Fast Six to determine the pole. Provisional grids and any weather-related delays are commonly noted in live blogs and race outlets. For the most current specifics (pole position, final starting grid, and any incidents), please check a live IndyCar/Indy 500 feed.
Context and where to find the latest
- Live coverage and updates are usually provided by outlets such as IndyStar, Sporting News, Crash.net, and Crash’s IndyCar live blog, which publish hour-by-hour results, provisional starting grids, and post-qualifying quotes. If you want, I can pull the most recent updates from these sources and summarize the pole position, top qualifiers, and any notable incidents.[1][3][6][7]
- You’ll often see public results presented as: top-12 session results (qualifying for pole), last-chance qualifying results (Row 11), and the Fast Six (pole). Explanations of the process and any changes to the format are routinely included in the early- and late-session writeups.[2][1]
Citations
- Live qualifying updates and provisional pole discussions are covered by IndyStar’s Day 1 qualifying live updates article.[1]
- Additional live-blogs and summaries from Crash and Sporting News provide play-by-play and final qualifying results for 2025, including pole contenders and the structure of Sunday’s sessions.[6][7]
- Historical and 2024/2025 qualifying formats and results context are available from Sporting News articles and PlanetF1-style roundups, which discuss pole winners and the composition of the Fast 12 and Fast Six groups.[4][8]
Would you like me to fetch the latest qualifying results and provide a concise update with the pole winner, top six, and any notable changes to starting positions? If so, tell me whether you want me to pull from IndyStar, Sporting News, or Crash.net as the primary source.