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Herta in Toronto
Colton Herta clinched the pole position for the IndyCar race in Toronto with a lap time of 59.5431 seconds, aiming to end his long win drought of over two years. Herta's teammate, Kyle Kirkwood, will start alongside him, while Felix Rosenqvist secured the third spot. Points leader Alex Palou faced a penalty, starting 18th, and defending champion Christian Lundgaard, along with Scott Dixon, failed to progress in qualifying. Herta's strong performance throughout the weekend sets high expectations for the race, which will feature strategic elements on the street circuit in Toronto.
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