Kyle Kirkwood Outduels Alex Palou to Win Inaugural Arlington INDYCAR Race

Kyle Kirkwood triumphed over reigning IndyCar champion Alex Palou at the inaugural Java House Grand Prix, marking his first victory of the 2026 season and leading the championship standings. The 70-lap race was intense, featuring a dramatic late pass by Kirkwood. Andretti Global showcased its strength with three drivers in the top four. Continue reading Kyle Kirkwood Outduels Alex Palou to Win Inaugural Arlington INDYCAR Race

Newgarden Charges Late to Win Thrilling INDYCAR Return to Phoenix

Josef Newgarden quickly secured his first victory of the 2026 INDYCAR season, winning the Good Ranchers 250 at Phoenix Raceway. This marked his 33rd career win. Newgarden’s strategic tire choice allowed him to overtake Kyle Kirkwood late in the race. The win also placed him at the top of the championship standings early in the season. Continue reading Newgarden Charges Late to Win Thrilling INDYCAR Return to Phoenix

Champ Alex Palou Opens With Dominant March to St. Pete Win

Alex Palou began the 2026 NTT INDYCAR SERIES with a commanding victory at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, marking his 20th career win. Demonstrating strategic skill and control, Palou led 59 of 100 laps, finishing 12 seconds ahead. His dominance signals that he remains the driver to beat this season. Continue reading Champ Alex Palou Opens With Dominant March to St. Pete Win

Alex Palou Makes History with Third Straight IndyCar Championship

Alex Palou, a 27-year-old Spanish driver, secured his third consecutive IndyCar championship at Portland International Raceway, completing an outstanding season with eight wins. His achievement places him amongst a select group who have won three straight titles. Palou has excelled rapidly in his career, earning four championships in just five years. Continue reading Alex Palou Makes History with Third Straight IndyCar Championship

Will Power Wins in Portland as Alex Palou Clinches Fourth IndyCar Championship

Will Power secured Team Penske’s first victory of the 2025 IndyCar season at Portland, holding off Christian Lundgaard and championship winner Alex Palou, who celebrated his fourth title. The race featured close competition, notably between Lundgaard and Palou, while Pato O’Ward’s electrical issues ended his championship hopes early. Continue reading Will Power Wins in Portland as Alex Palou Clinches Fourth IndyCar Championship

Palou Delivers Masterclass at Laguna Seca for Eighth Win of Dominant 2025 Campaign

Alex Palou continued his dominant 2025 IndyCar season, winning the Java House Grand Prix at Laguna Seca, marking his eighth victory. Leading 84 of 95 laps, he showcased remarkable pace and strategy, significantly extending his championship lead over Pato O’Ward. With this win, Palou solidified his reputation as a racing elite. Continue reading Palou Delivers Masterclass at Laguna Seca for Eighth Win of Dominant 2025 Campaign

Dixon Capitalizes on Palou’s Late Mistake to Win at Mid-Ohio

At the Honda Indy 200, Alex Palou’s dominant race ended in disappointment as a last-minute error allowed teammate Scott Dixon to secure victory. Despite leading most laps, Palou’s mistake improved his championship lead to 113 points. Dixon’s triumph marked his 21st consecutive season with a win, underscoring the unpredictability of motorsport. Continue reading Dixon Capitalizes on Palou’s Late Mistake to Win at Mid-Ohio

Kirkwood Masters Motor City Chaos to Claim Second Victory of 2025

Kyle Kirkwood won the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, marking his second victory of the 2025 season and extending Honda’s winning streak to seven races. Championship leader Alex Palou faced his first DNF due to a crash, while standout performances from Santino Ferrucci and young talents further highlighted the competitive nature of the series. Continue reading Kirkwood Masters Motor City Chaos to Claim Second Victory of 2025

Team Penske Shaken by IndyCar Cheating Scandal: Major Leadership Exodus

Team Penske has dismissed key IndyCar leaders Tim Cindric, Ron Ruzewski, and Kyle Moyer following a cheating scandal involving modified attenuators on Josef Newgarden’s and Will Power’s cars during Indy 500 qualifying. The drivers were relegated to the back of the grid for Sunday’s race. Owner Roger Penske apologized, stating: “Nothing is more important than the integrity of our sport.” Continue reading Team Penske Shaken by IndyCar Cheating Scandal: Major Leadership Exodus