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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway prides itself on its fire rescue and medical response teams that arrive to the scene of an accident within seconds. But how do they get that good? On Behind the Bricks, IMS President Doug Boles takes you through the annual Motorsports Safety Training at IMS, which features specific training scenarios for INDYCAR, NASCAR, IMSA and more to make sure every driver at IMS is safe. Watch Video>
On this episode of Doug and Drivers, 2022 Indy 500 winner Marcus Ericsson sits down with Doug Boles to talk about the pain of coming so close to scoring back-to-back wins, how he wanted to compete on ovals after his Formula 1 career and the transition to Andretti Global. Watch Video>
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July 23, 2016 | By IMS
Kyle Busch, last year’s winner at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, will start from the pole for his title defense on Sunday at the Crown Royal presents the Combat Wounded Warriors 400 at the Brickyard. View Qualifying Results Busch had never qualified better than seventh in 11 previous Sprint Cup starts at IMS, but will lead the field in the No. 18 Skittles Toyota after a lap of 184.634 mph in Saturday’s knockout qualifying. His Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Carl Edwards, last year’s pole winner, will start second in the No. 19 Stanley Toyota. “It’s definitely pretty special to be running the way we’ve been running and to have the success we’ve had the last couple of years here at Indy. I’d love nothing more than to try to win here again,” Busch said. Tony Stewart of Columbus, Indiana, will make his final Sprint Cup start at Indy from the third position in his No. 14 Mobil 1/Chevy Summer Sell Down Chevrolet. Another Joe Gibbs Toyota, the No. 11 FedEx Express of Denny Hamlin, will start next to Stewart. Brad Keselowski was the lone Ford in the top 12, qualifying fifth. Jeff Gordon failed to advance into the final 12 that battled for the Coors Light Pole Award and will start 21st. Kyle Busch also was the top qualifier in Lilly Diabetes 250 qualifying earlier in the day on Saturday.