The technical alliance between Meyer Shank Racing and Chip Ganassi Racing paid immediate dividends last year, producing strong results that saw both Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Armstrong finish inside the top ten in the championship. For 2026, the objective is clear: win races. Read on
February 22, 04:04 pm
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Alexander Rossi, Phoenix Raceway

Ed Carpenter Racing aims to build on strong 2025 finish

Ed Carpenter Racing hopes to start the 2026 season the same way it ended the last one. After businessman Ted Gelov joined as co-owner over the 2024-2025 winter, the team finally had the financial resources to grow. That backing paid off late in the year with six top ten results in the final seven races — including a breakthrough victory. Read on
February 22, 04:17 am
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Rinus VeeKay, Sebring

Juncos Hollinger Racing aiming for consistency

Over the past two years, Juncos Hollinger Racing has shown flashes of pace — with Conor Daly excelling on ovals in 2025 and Romain Grosjean impressing on road and street courses the year before. For 2026, the team’s goal is to be competitive everywhere. Read on
February 20, 03:41 pm
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Alexander Rossi, Phoenix Raceway

Alexander Rossi Dominates Second Test Day at Phoenix

Alexander Rossi surprisingly finished the second and final test day at Phoenix Raceway at the top of the timesheets. The Ed Carpenter Racing driver was the fastest driver on track in both the morning and afternoon sessions. Josef Newgarden and Alex Palou recorded the second- and third-fastest times of the day in the morning session, Read on
February 19, 02:41 am
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David Malukas, Phoenix Raceway

Malukas Fastest as Phoenix Test Gets Underway

David Malukas ended the first day of the Unser IndyCar Open Test at Phoenix International Raceway on top of the timesheets. The Team Penske newcomer demonstrated his pace on short ovals by edging Josef Newgarden, who finished the day in second. Will Power, who moved from Team Penske to Andretti Global over the winter, closed the day in third. Read on
February 18, 02:01 am
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Race Nashville Superspeedway
1. J. Newgarden 1:54:50
2. A. Palou 1:54:51
3. S. McLaughlin 1:54:51
4. K. Simpson 1:54:51
5. C. Daly 1:54:52
Full results
Drivers
Robert Shwartzman, St. Petersburg
1. R. Shwartzman 0
= L. Foster 0
= C. Ilott 0
= C. Lundgaard 0
= S. McLaughlin 0
Full standings
Rookies
Rinus VeeKay, Road America
1. D. Hauger 0
= C. Collet 0
= M. Schumacher 0
Full standings
Engines
1. Chevrolet 0
= Honda 0
Full standings
Teams
1. Rahal Letterman Lanigan 0
= Prema Racing 0
= Juncos Hollinger Racing 0
= Ed Carpenter Racing 0
= Arrow McLaren 0
Full standings
Nations Cup
1. Cayman Islands 0
= Brasil 0
= New Zealand 0
= Mexico 0
= Netherlands 0
Full standings

OpenWheelWorld: The go-to destination for IndyCar insights, information and results


Josef Newgarden passing the fountain in Long BeachOpenWheelWorld.net was founded in 2005 as ChampCar.nl, becoming the first specialized news site dedicated to American motorsport in the Netherlands. With the 2008 ‘reunification’ of the Champ Car World Series and the Indy Racing League, the site continued under the name OpenWheelWorld.net.

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