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Two young American drivers who had a rough night Saturday, made qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 look easy Sunday.
Bump Day at Indianapolis followed the script.
Jimmie Johnson became the first four-time winner of NASCAR's annual All-Star race Saturday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Cross another milestone off of Jimmie Johnson's list. He stands alone in All-Star history.
Ed Carpenter knew he was capable of another fast run, and it earned him the pole for the Indianapolis 500.
Ed Carpenter turned Pole Day into a family celebration.
Australia's Will Power found extra speed during Saturday morning's practice, then posted a four-lap qualifying average of 228.844 mph to tentatively grab the Indianapolis 500 pole.
Will Power was the most relieved man in Roger Penske's garage Saturday.
Michael Andretti might never have a better chance to win the Indianapolis 500 pole.
Everything seems to be lining up for Michael Andretti this May.