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    Scott McLaughlin and Scott Dixon are among the top 12 drivers who will fight tomorrow for pole position at the Indianapolis 500

    Scott McLaughlin and Scott Dixon are among the top 12 drivers who will fight tomorrow for pole position at the Indianapolis 500


    Spots 13 to 30 have been decided, with only the top dozen and bottom three spots yet to be finalised.

    McLaughlin was second fastest ahead of tomorrow's Top 12 and Fast Six shoot-outs, with Dixon fifth fastest.

    After a nasty crash, Marcus Armstrong left the Brickyard for medical attention.



    Armstrong will be one of four drivers competing for the final three spots in the 33-strong field.

    The big race takes place tomorrow-week.

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    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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