
David Malukas was all smiles after 25 of his 26 rivals completed their qualifying runs for Sunday’s Snap-on 250 at the Milwaukee Mile. The AJ Foyt Racing driver was on pole with a two-lap average of 162.256mph – and with a wide margin of comfort. Then new IndyCar Series champion Alex Palou ventured out for the last run of the session.
Palou proceeded to ruin that smile with a first lap that vaulted past Malukas by nearly a full mile per hour and completed his second lap that left him with an average of 162.971mph and his sixth pole of the year with the No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.
“I guess I didn’t expect it,” Palou said. “I wanted it, and I felt really good after practice, but there’s been so many times that after practice I feel like we found something … that I have confidence in, and it’s just because you had a clean lap or whatever.
“Knew my lap this morning (in practice) wasn’t a completely clear lap, so I was like, ‘I don’t know if I have much more speed than that.’ We made a couple of small changes to try and get a little bit faster, and yeah, worked out.”
The Spaniard says he pushed the No. 10 Honda to a point of discomfort and was rewarded for the effort.
“For sure,” he continued. “I think I pers onally took it more than all other times that I’ve been on ovals in qualifying. I knew that, for me starting P8 today or P3 didn’t really change much. But getting the pole or not getting the pole, it was everything. I for sure carried a bit more speed than my brain thought I could… It’s probably always there, so I might need to do it more often.”