Felix Rosenqvist led Fast Friday, weather will be a factor: ‘It’s just one of those months’

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Felix Rosenqvist led Fast Friday, weather will be a factor: ‘It’s just one of those months’

Felix Rosenqvist led Fast Friday, weather will be a factor: ‘It’s just one of those months’

Felix Rosenqvist led Fast Friday practice for the Indy 500, topping 233 mph and now feels 'hungry' for pole position.

Felix Rosenqvist led Fast Friday, weather will be a factor: ‘It’s just one of those months’

Felix Rosenqvist led Fast Friday practice for the Indy 500, topping 233 mph and now feels 'hungry' for pole position.

The countdown to the Indianapolis 500 is heating up, and Fast Friday delivered the drama fans crave. Felix Rosenqvist stormed to the top of the speed charts during the final practice before qualifying weekend, clocking a blistering 233.372 mph in his Meyer Shank Racing machine. But here's the kicker—the Swede didn't even feel like he was pushing that hard.

"I thought we were pretty far off," Rosenqvist admitted, a confession that speaks volumes about the razor-thin margins at this level. Yet when the boost was dialed up and teams bared their qualifying teeth, it was Rosenqvist who found the sweet spot. "Sometimes that happens," he shrugged. "Once you find the will of speed, it kind of comes."

Now, with pole position in his sights, Rosenqvist says he's "hungry" for more. That hunger is exactly what fans want to see as the grid prepares for the biggest race of the year. But there's a wildcard in play—the weather. Rain has already disrupted practice sessions, and forecasts suggest more showers could complicate qualifying. As one veteran observer put it, "It's just one of those months."

For racing enthusiasts gearing up for the 110th running, this is the kind of tension that makes the Indy 500 legendary. Whether you're trackside or watching from home, the right gear can make all the difference. Stay cool, stay dry, and get ready for a qualifying battle that's shaping up to be unforgettable.

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