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| ROOKIE Robert Shwartzman from the rookie team PREMA captures the NTT P1 Pole position - nipping our Takuma Sato.Robert Shwartzman & PREMA Team - Indianapolis 500 Qualification Photo By: John Cote via NICS (2025) |
Surprise, Surprise For Rookies Shwartzman & PREMA At 109th INDY500 Qualifications
PREMA Racing, a celebrated European racing team, has encountered a difficult start in its debut 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season, struggling through the first five races: the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, The Thermal Club Indy Grand Prix, the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park, and the Sonsio Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Entering IndyCar with high expectations, the team fielded two Chevrolet-powered cars driven by veteran Callum Ilott and rookie Robert Shwartzman, but their performances have been lackluster. As the newest of the series’ 11 full-time teams, PREMA has grappled with the complexities of IndyCar’s competitive field, hybrid systems, and tire management, resulting in consistent finishes in the lower half of the 27-car grid.
Callum Ilott, a 25-year-old British driver with 38 prior IndyCar starts and two top-5 finishes, was expected to lead PREMA’s charge, but his results have disappointed. In St. Petersburg, he finished 19th after a suboptimal hard-tire strategy and a mistake at Turn 10, while at Thermal, he placed 26th following a refueling issue and a collision with Shwartzman. Ilott’s qualifying struggles, often starting outside the top 20, have compounded the team’s challenges, forcing him to fight from the back. Strategic missteps, setup issues, and PREMA’s inexperience have hindered Ilott’s ability to replicate his past IndyCar performances, despite his familiarity with tracks like Barber and the Indianapolis road course.
The front row for the 109th Indianapolis 500, held on May 25, 2025, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, consists of the following drivers, listed with their starting positions, car numbers, teams, engines, and key driver information, based on qualifying results:
Robert Shwartzman (Pole Position)
Car Number: 83
Team: Prema Racing
Engine: Chevrolet
Qualifying Speed: 232.790 mph (4-lap average)
Driver Information: A 25-year-old rookie from Israel, Shwartzman made history as the first Israeli-born driver to qualify for the Indy 500 and the first rookie to earn pole since Teo Fabi in 1983 - Fabi secured the pole with a four-lap average speed of 207.395 mph, setting a new track record at the time, further, Fabi became the first rookie to win the pole since Walt Faulkner in 1950. This is Shwartzman's and Prema Racing's first-ever oval race. His pole-winning performance stunned the paddock, showcasing his talent in a highly competitive field.
Takuma Sato
Car Number: 75
Team: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
Engine: Honda
Qualifying Speed: 232.478 mph
Driver Information: A 48-year-old veteran from Japan, Sato is a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner (2017, 2020). Known for his aggressive driving style, he has 11 career IndyCar starts at Indy, with a strong track record, including multiple top-10 finishes. Sato’s experience and speed make him a formidable contender, and his front-row start marks a return to prominence for RLL Racing.
Pato O’Ward
Car Number: 5
Team: Arrow McLaren
Engine: Chevrolet
Qualifying Speed: 232.098 mph
Driver Information: A 26-year-old from Mexico, O’Ward is a rising star in IndyCar with five career wins since 2021. He has yet to win the Indy 500 but has finished sixth or better three times, including a strong runner-up finish in 2024. Known for his bold passing moves, O’Ward’s front-row start positions him as a favorite for the 2025 race.
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