Kyle Kirkwood Triumphs with a Stellar Victory in IndyCar’s First Oval Win at St. Louis

The Bommarito Automotive Group 500 continued the trend of familiar faces winning in the NTT IndyCar Series, with Kyle Kirkwood of Andretti Global earning his third victory of the season on an oval track for the first time. Kirkwood’s strategic pit stop move allowed him to stay ahead of Pato O’Ward and secure the win at World Wide Technology Raceway. Kirkwood praised his team for their outstanding performance in the pit lane and credited his improved car setup for the success. The race saw several lead changes and late cautions,…

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Setting the Pace: The Thrilling Qualifying Results of IndyCar Gateway

Setting the Pace: The Thrilling Qualifying Results of IndyCar Gateway

The first short oval race of the season is on tap this weekend, and a two-lap solo qualifying session at World Wide Technology Raceway took place Saturday afternoon. Will Power was the man of the afternoon, earning pole over his Team Penske team-mate Scott McLaughlin. The pole was Power’s 71st, extending his all time IndyCar […]

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Will Power Dominates: Secures IndyCar Pole Position for Team Penske at Gateway Speedway

Will Power Dominates: Secures IndyCar Pole Position for Team Penske at Gateway Speedway

World Wide Technology Raceway was the site of qualifying on Saturday afternoon, with 27 IndyCar drivers tackling the 1.25-mile course. Each driver was allowed to take the track on their own, with the average of two flying laps setting the starting grid. Just as it was in the earlier practice session, Team Penske was the […]

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Racing Phenom Colton Herta Shines Brightest in Detroit IndyCar Practice

Racing Phenom Colton Herta Shines Brightest in Detroit IndyCar Practice

Saturday’s IndyCar practice from the streets of Detroit got underway early in the day, with cool temperatures and a brisk wind greeting the field of 27 drivers. Colton Herta was the fastest driver after 45 minutes were complete, using a long run to build heat into his Firestone tires. He completed a lap of the […]

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Controversy at the Indy 500: Three Finishers Disqualified for Technical Infractions

Indy 500 runner-up Marcus Ericsson, along with Kyle Kirkwood and Callum Ilott, were disqualified from this year’s race for failing technical inspections. Andretti-run cars of Ericsson and Kirkwood, as well as Ilott’s #90 Prema entry, were found to have irregularities. Modifications on the cars provided enhanced aerodynamic efficiency, leading to disqualification and a fine of $100,000 for each team. The front wing of Ilott’s car did not meet the minimum specifications, resulting in additional penalties for the teams and competition managers. Now, David Malukas is promoted to second place, and…

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