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On a blazing hot Saturday in Wisconsin, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLRR) rookie Louis Foster kept his cool.
1. Alex Palou, 335. 2. Pato O'Ward, 262. 3. Kyle Kirkwood, 260. 4. Christian Lundgaard, 221. 5. Scott Dixon, 206. 6. Felix Rosenqvist, 190. 7. Will Power, 181.
Lap Leaders: Malukas 1-50, McLaughlin 51-101, Kirkwood 102, Rossi 103-104, Newgarden 105-129, Malukas 130-133, Rasmussen 134, Malukas 135-147, O'Ward 148-153, Daly 154-189, O'Ward 190, Kirkwood ...
It's fast, it’s loud, and it’s more than just racing. The Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway is ...
MADISON, Ill. — At the site of his first two NTT IndyCar Series podiums in 2022 and 2023, David Malukas has every reason to ...
INDIANAPOLIS – There’s a memorable old quote about Chip Ganassi, uttered in jest quite a few championships and quite a few Indianapolis 500 wins ago. The context is long gone, but what former ...
Andretti Global star Marcus Ericsson was sent to the back of the grid after the 2025 Indy 500 as the #28 Honda failed the post-race inspection. Ericsson’s wife, Iris, took to Instagram and ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Marcus Ericsson’s drive to second place in Sunday’s 109 th Indianapolis 500 took a wrong turn on Monday when IndyCar officials bounced him to 30 th in the official results ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis 500 runner-up Marcus Ericsson was penalized to the rear of the 33-car field along with Andretti Global teammate Kyle Kirkwood on Monday after their cars were found to ...
Marcus Ericsson has lost his second place finish in the Indianapolis 500 due to a technical violation, IndyCar announced on Monday. Post-race checks revealed that the Andretti-entered cars of ...
Marcus Ericsson's Andretti Global car did not pass post-race technical inspection. Ericsson, who finished behind Indianapolis 500 winner Alex Palou on Sunday, was subsequently pushed to the rear ...
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