Lundgaard takes IndyCar pole at Mid-Ohio
Christian Lundgaard has secured the pole position for the IndyCar event at Mid-Ohio, leading a front-row sweep for Arrow McLaren.
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Christian Lundgaard claimed the pole position for the IndyCar race at Mid-Ohio. This performance resulted in a front-row sweep for the Arrow McLaren team.
Coverage from Motorsport.com, INDYCAR.com, RACER, and Beyond the Flag emphasizes the team's dominant qualifying position. The reports highlight the final starting lineup following the qualifying sessions.
Attention now turns to the race itself and how the Arrow McLaren front-row start will influence the competition.
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Quick answers
Who won the pole at Mid-Ohio?
Christian Lundgaard took the pole position.
Which team secured the front row?
Arrow McLaren achieved a front-row sweep.
Where did this qualifying event take place?
The event took place at Mid-Ohio.
Coverage (7)
- IndyCar starting lineup for race at Mid-Ohio in July 2026 Yahoo Sports · 1d ago
- Power qualifies third in the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Honda Newsroom · 1d ago
- Rahal, Foster and Schumacher Powered Through a Hot and Humid Practice 1 for the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Rahal Letterman Lanigan · 1d ago
- Mid-Ohio qualifying updates, full IndyCar starting lineup Beyond the Flag · 1d ago
- IndyCar Mid-Ohio starting lineup: Christian Lundgaard leads Arrow McLaren front-row sweep Motorsport.com · 1d ago
- Lundgaard's Statement Leads Arrow McLaren Sweep at Mid-Ohio INDYCAR.com · 1d ago
- Lundgaard takes IndyCar pole at Mid-Ohio RACER - Racing News · 1d ago broke it first
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