After Marcus Ericsson set the fastest time in the morning practice session, the field was split into two groups based on that session. Notably, the first qualifying group was particularly strong, featuring all three Penske and McLaren cars, both AJ Foyt Racing entries, and Colton Herta.
In the second qualifying group, Alex Palou set the fastest time, ahead of his teammate Scott Dixon. There were no major surprises in the top six, but just outside of it, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing teammates Devlin DeFrancesco and Louis Foster stood out with seventh and eighth place finishes, respectively. The biggest issues in this session were for Alexander Rossi, who lost valuable time after experiencing instability on his alternate tires during his fast lap in Turn 1. The former Indy 500 winner will start the race in 20th place.
Colton Herta was the fastest driver in the second qualifying segment, ahead of Christian Lundgaard. The eventual polesitter, Scott McLaughlin, barely managed to qualify for the Firestone Fast Six with the sixth-fastest time, while reigning champion Alex Palou got stuck in eighth place. The surprises from the first segment, Siegel and VeeKay, were unable to match their earlier lap times and ended up in 11th and 12th place, respectively.
Notably, there were no incidents during the qualifying session, aside from several drivers lightly brushing the wall while exiting corners.
The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg will start on Sunday at 12:29 PM Eastern Time.
Full results of the qualifying session at St. Petersburg
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