Qualifications was scheduled for five days, spanning from Saturday May 24 through Wednesday May 28. Four-lap qualifying runs were utilized, and cars were allowed up to three attempts. The minimum speed required was 85 mph. Time trials would end each day at sundown. Car owner
Harry Hartz took the #4 Miller Special out for a shake-down qualifying attempt. After one official lap of 110.429 mph, he parked the car and handed it over to
Billy Arnold. Arnold proceeded to win the pole position with a four-lap run of 113.268 mph. One day after smacking the wall,
Ernie Triplett qualified sixth. After practicing on Friday at over 111 mph, and being a favorite for the pole position,
Louis Meyer fell short of expectations. Meyer qualified second, owing to an ill-conceived
gear ratio change the team decided to make on Saturday morning. No major incidents were reported. • Source:
The Indianapolis News Sunday May 25 Only two cars completed qualifying runs on Sunday May 25.
Peter DePaolo was forced to change engines after crankshaft damage suffered on Saturday.
Tony Gulotta put in the 12th-fastest speed thus far in the field, but as a second day qualifier, lined up in 20th starting position. Rookie owner/driver
Julius C. Slade quit his run after only two laps, then eventually would hand the car over to
Roland Free.
Rick Decker also pulled in after only two laps. • Source:
The Indianapolis News Tuesday May 27 Six cars made qualifying attempts on Tuesday May 27, with all six running to completion.
Wilbur Shaw led the speed chart for the day, with a four-lap average of 106.132 mph. There were no major incidents reported. A day after practicing over 100 mph,
Joe Huff did not disappoint, putting in the second-fastest speed of the afternoon. Rick Decker, who threw a rod and blew the engine in his #31 Decker Special on Monday, spent the day working a new engine. Decker made a deal with Fred Clemmons, owner of the #48 Hoosier Pete entry. Clemmons was unable to secure a chassis for his 4-cylinder Hoosier Pete engine, so he allowed Decker to install it in his car. The team expected to be out on the track for Wednesday.
Juan Gaudino (#52) and Fred Fansin (#53) officially scratched their entries, after they failed to arrive. At the end of the day, the field was filled to 30 cars. About twelve hopefuls remained, looking to qualify on Wednesday. • Source:
The Indianapolis News Wednesday May 28 The final day of qualifications was held on Wednesday May 28, with time trials officially ending at sundown (7:04 p.m.) A total of eight cars managed to qualify for the race bringing the field to 38 cars. With an entry list featuring as many as 46-47 possible qualifiers, a total of four failed to qualify, and three cars never arrived. No cars were bumped or "crowded out."
Deacon Litz was the fastest qualifier for the day, with a run of 105.755 mph. After two failed attempts, Rick Decker finally made the field, after he finished installation of the Hoosier Pete engine. Fred Roberts and Rollin May failed to complete their attempts. Roberts threw a rod, and May was too slow to meet the 80 mph minimum speed.
Doc MacKenzie never made it out to the track, and Sam Greco threw a rod with only thirty minutes left in the day. • Source:
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