IndyCar took to Iowa Speedway Saturday afternoon for an incredibly important qualifying session, with one lap setting the grid for the first race of the double-header and the second lap setting the order for the second race. The quickest driver for the first lap was Josef Newgarden, who turned a lap at 183.999 MPH. The […]
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Strategic Standings: Analyzing the 2025 IndyCar World Championship Points Race After Thrilling Mid-Ohio Race
Updated IndyCar drivers’ world championship standings following the 2025 Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio.
BővebbenRosenqvist Dominates Mid-Ohio Warm Up in Striking Black Sabbath Livery
Felix Rosenqvist set the fastest time in his Ozzy Osbourne/Black Sabbath liveried Meyer Shank in the Warm Up at Mid-Ohio.
BővebbenDominant Display: Alex Palou Secures Pole Position at Mid Ohio in Spectacular Fashion
The Alex Palou show continued at Mid Ohio Sports Car Course, securing the pole for Sunday’s Honda Indy 200 with a top time of 1:05.0215s, marking his third pole of the year and setting up a strong campaign with Chip Ganassi Racing for the seventh win in 10 races. Palou’s exceptional qualifying results have been a standout feature of his successful 2025 season, showcasing the speed and performance of the CGR cars across different race tracks. Despite a fierce challenge from Christian Lundgaard, who took second place, and standout performances…
BővebbenLouis Foster Makes History: Secures Pole Position at Road America in Debut IndyCar Race
“On a scorching hot Saturday in Wisconsin, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLRR) rookie Louis Foster surprised everyone by securing the pole for Sunday’s XPEL Grand Prix at Road America with a superb 1:44.5141s lap. Foster, in his young NTT IndyCar Series career, achieved his first pole position after a bold decision not to switch to red tires in the Fast 12 round. Despite being the underdog, Foster’s exceptional performance left him in disbelief and thrilled for the weekend ahead. Alex Palou, the favorite for pole, had to settle for second…
BővebbenPato O’Ward Expresses Empathy for Fans Disappointed by Lackluster Indy 500 Performance
Pato O’Ward was unimpressed with the lack of action in the Indy 500.
BővebbenInside the Mind of a Champion: Alex Palou’s post-Indy 500 Victory Turmoil
Less than 24 hours had passed since Alex Palou won the 109th running of the Indy 500, and Motorsport.com conducted an exclusive interview with him, where he described his win as “spectacular.” Palou, the newly-crowned Indy 500 champion, has been nonstop, sleeping for only four hours and rushing back to IMS for more celebrations, with little time to eat. Despite his three championships in the last four years, Palou admits that the Indy 500 win surpasses all of his previous victories in the IndyCar series. The impact of his Indianapolis…
BővebbenControversy 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…
BővebbenUnveiling the Revised 2025 Indianapolis 500 Standings: The Aftermath of Penalties
Check out the adjusted race results from The Brickyard of the 109th Indianapolis 500!
BővebbenIntense Rivalry Escalates: O’Ward Accuses Ericsson of Failing Under Pressure in Palou Indy 500 Showdown
Despite being a top favorite for the victory, Pato O’Ward finished the Indianapolis 500 in fourth place, unable to keep up with the leading pack. Although starting from the front row in his No. 5 Arrow McLaren, O’Ward lacked the necessary pace for a shot at the win. Alex Palou’s decisive pass on Marcus Ericsson with 14 laps remaining secured Palou the victory for the No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing team. While Ericsson blamed himself for allowing Palou to overtake, O’Ward criticized the race dynamics, calling them “pathetic” and below…
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