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IndyCar: Will Pippa Mann bounce back from Indy 500 disappointment?

As a result, two drivers failed to qualify for last year’s running of the 200-lap race around the four-turn, 2.5-mile (4.023-kilometer) Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval in Speedway, Indiana.

One of these drivers was Dale Coyne Racing’s Pippa Mann, whose IndyCar schedule for the 2018 season contained only the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing”. Her unsuccessful 34th place qualifying effort for this 33-car race left her in tears.

After Schmidt Peterson Motorsports’ James Hinchcliffe was bumped from the field, he attempted to make another qualifying attempt. He ended up aborting this attempt before it ended, giving Mann enough time to make one final qualifying attempt herself after Andretti Autosport’s Alexander Rossi tried to improve his time to break into the top nine and advance to the Fast Nine Shootout.

Meanwhile, Hinchcliffe had gotten back in line to make another qualifying attempt, but Mann’s final attempt, which truly never had a chance to be successful from the start given how low her speeds were, left no time on the clock since she completed it anyway, leading many fans to criticize her sportsmanship on social media since it prevented Hinchcliffe from making one final attempt.

Hinchcliffe himself condemned this criticism and placed the blame for not qualifying for the race where it belonged — solely on himself and his team.

Overall, Saturday, May 19 was not a good day for the 35-year-old Briton. Will she bounce back this year with a total of 36 drivers set to attempt to qualify for the 103rd running of the Indy 500?

As unfortunate as it seems, Mann very well may struggle to qualify for this year’s Indy 500 once again, especially since she will need to beat three of the other 35 competitors as opposed to only one or two.

Mann is set to drive for Clauson-Marshall Racing in this year’s Indy 500, and they have never fielded a car for an IndyCar race before. She is set to drive the #39 Chevrolet for this one-car team.

Overall, Mann’s track record at Indianapolis Motor Speedway isn’t great to begin with. In six career Indy 500 starts, she has never qualified higher than 22nd place, and she has never finished higher  than 17th. Her average starting position is an underwhelming 27.00 and her average finishing position is an underwhelming 21.83.

But it won’t be easy.

Source: Fansided