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Armstrong leads Kiwi charge with P3 qualifying in Toronto

by Velocity News
July 20, 2025
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Colton Herta gave Andretti Global all the credit for delivering another fast racecar at Exhibition Place. The second-generation NTT IndyCar Series driver is wicked quick on this 11-turn, 1.786-mile street circuit, edging out championship leader Alex Palou by 0.2758 seconds to secure pole position.

Herta won the NTT P1 Award for Indy Toronto for the second consecutive year and the third time in four years. Only Dario Franchitti (five) and Sebastien Bourdais (four) have won more poles for this event.

Herta figures to deliver a strong performance in Sunday’s race (local time), as he has finished second, third and first in the past three outings. The 90-lap contest is set for 4:00am Monday NZST.

Image: Penske Entertainment – Joe Skibinski

“We have a great car here, it’s plain and simple as you see,” Herta said

“I’d like to think (the team’s drivers are) better than everybody else, but the cars are really just that good.

“I think (the cars) make us look really good.”

Herta won his second pole of the season, the other also coming on a street circuit (in last month’s Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix).

He pushed his career pole total to 16, breaking a tie with Tony Kanaan and Juan Pablo Montoya on the all-time list. Herta’s total ranks 21st in history, with Emerson Fittipaldi next on the list with 17.

Herta’s goal now is to win his first race of the season. He won two races last year, including this one.

Image: Penske Entertainment – Chris Owens

The surprise of this qualifying session was that Kyle Kirkwood didn’t join Herta on the front row.

The teammates had the dominant cars of practice, and they finished 1-2 in last year’s race. But the rear of Kirkwood’s No. 27 Honda slipped out from under him on his final qualifying lap, and he quickly aborted with the hope he’d get another lap. There wasn’t enough time.

“We just gave away a pole, without a doubt,” a disappointed Kirkwood said.

“I started the lap and the first time all weekend, I got a huge snap. (The car) has been understeering, and the one time I go through (Turn 2) when it matters for pole, it bottoms out, and I have the huge snap. It’s unfortunate.

“It feels like I’m throwing away poles left and right on street courses.”

Kirkwood was in a similar mood in Detroit after he qualified third.

However, he recovered to win that race, the second of his street circuit victories this season. He also won the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach in April. He has three race wins this year.

Palou (No. 10 Honda of Chip Ganassi Racing) qualified second. He holds a 129-point lead over the field with five races remaining as he bids for his third consecutive season championship and fourth in five years. Palou finished fourth in this event last year, and this is one of the circuits where he has not won a race.

Rounding out the top six qualifiers were Marcus Armstrong (No. 66 Honda of Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb-Agajanian), Will Power (No. 12 Team Penske Chevrolet), Graham Rahal (No. 15 Honda of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing) and Kirkwood.

Armstrong was the top qualifier in Round 1 (Group 2) of qualifying, edging out Rinus Veekay by 0.0442 seconds before finishing sixth in Round 2 of qualifying and securing himself a spot in the Fast Six. His final run saw him secure third on the grid, and only 0.2457 seconds off Palou’s time.

Marcus Armstrong. Image: Penske Entertainment – Joe Skibinski

Palou’s teammate, Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon (No. 9 Honda), leads active drivers with four victories at Exhibition Place. Power has three race wins here while teammate Josef Newgarden (No. 2 Team Penske Chevrolet) has two. Dixon qualified 11th for tomorrow’s race while Newgarden will start further back in 18th.

Scott McLaughlin (No. 3 Team Penske Chevrolet) qualified 15th after showing good pace in the two previous practice sessions, finishing second and fourth.

Arrow McLaren’s Christian Lundgaard (2023) and Herta (2024) are the other previous Toronto race winners in this 27-car field. The winner at Exhibition Place has come from the pole each of the past two years and three times in the past four years.

Scott McLaughlin. Image: Penske Entertainment – Travis Hinkle | IMS Photo

SEE: Qualifying Results

This is the fourth and final street race of the season. The last events on the calendar will be held on a pair of road courses (WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and Portland International Raceway), followed by two oval tracks (The Milwaukee Mile and Nashville Superspeedway). 

Header Image: Penske Entertainment – Joe Skibinski

Tags: Alex PalouAndretti GlobalChip Ganassi RacingColton HertaIndyCarJosef NewgardenKyle KirkwoodMarcus ArmstrongMeyer Shank RacingNTT Indycar SeriesRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingRinus VeeKayScott DixonScott McLaughlinStreets of TorontoTeam PenskeWill Power

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