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Christian Lundgaard produced an incredible comeback drive, charging from last place after the opening lap to claim victory. The Arrow McLaren driver opted for an aggressive strategy, while problems for Marcus Armstrong ultimately handed Lundgaard the lead. David Malukas finished second, with Will Power completing the podium in third. Read on
June 21, 04:35 pm
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Alex Palou, Road America,

Dominant Alex Palou Claims Fifth Consecutive Pole Position

Alex Palou has qualified on pole position for the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America. The Chip Ganassi Racing driver posted a lap during the Firestone Fast Six that was more than two-tenths of a second quicker than the rest of the field, securing his fifth consecutive pole position — making him the first driver to achieve the feat since Alex Zanardi in 1996 and 1997. Read on
June 20, 03:32 pm
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Louis Foster, Road America

The Complete Guide to the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America

After a week off, the IndyCar Series heads to the northern state of Wisconsin for the XPEL Grand Prix at the beautiful Road America. On the 4-mile road course, Alex Palou has a chance to bounce back after running out of fuel at WWT Raceway. Palou has won three of the last five races at Road America. Read on
June 18, 02:44 pm
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Christian Lundgaard, Pato O’Ward, Nolan Siegel, St. Petersburg,

Midseason IndyCar Review: The Intra-Team Rivalries

We are halfway through the 2026 IndyCar Series, a season that is once again dominated by Alex Palou. The standings in the championship are well known, but for many drivers another important battle remains: the first driver you want to beat is your teammate! Today we therefore take a closer look at the internal team battles, both in qualifying and in the races. Read on
June 15, 04:44 pm
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Race Road America
Christian Lundgaard, St. Petersburg
1. C. Lundgaard 1:51:06
2. D. Malukas 1:51:07
3. W. Power 1:51:08
4. K. Simpson 1:51:08
5. A. Palou 1:51:09
Full results
Drivers
1. A. Palou 374
2. D. Malukas 314
3. K. Kirkwood 313
4. C. Lundgaard 297
5. P. O’Ward 257
Full standings
Rookies
1. D. Hauger 142
2. C. Collet 112
3. M. Schumacher 102
Full standings
Engines
1. Honda 827
2. Chevrolet 772
Full standings
Teams
1. Team Penske 657
2. Ganassi Racing 640
3. Arrow McLaren 576
4. Andretti Global 564
5. Meyer Shank Racing 451
Full standings
Nations Cup
1. United States 430
2. Spain 375
3. Denmark 318
4. Sweden 314
5. New Zealand 304
Full standings

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