Scott McLaughlin can be considered one of the main contenders for pole position after the Team Penske driver recorded the fastest no-tow lap during Fast Friday practice for the Indy 500. Alex Palou posted the second-fastest no-tow speed, ahead of Rinus VeeKay. Felix Rosenqvist set the fastest overall speed of the day, though he was aided by a tow. Read on
May 15, 07:05 pm
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Ryan Hunter-Reay, Indianapolis,

Qualifying order set for Indy 500 Saturday qualifying

Following the draw after Fast Friday practice for the Indy 500, the qualifying order for Saturday qualifying has been determined. Each driver — or a representative of that driver — drew a token at random to establish the initial qualifying order. An early draw can be particularly advantageous, as qualifying is scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m. Read on
May 15, 07:45 pm
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Pato O’Ward, Indianapolis

Pato O’Ward Fastest in Thursday Indy 500 Practice

Pato O’Ward topped the timesheets during the third practice day for the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. The Arrow McLaren driver set the fastest lap of the day within the opening twenty minutes, although he did benefit from a slipstream. Helio Castroneves and Marcus Armstrong finished second and third respectively, while Takuma Sato was the fastest driver without a tow. Read on
May 14, 06:07 pm
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Conor Daly, Indianapolis,

Conor Daly Fastest in Second Indy 500 Practice at 228 mph

Conor Daly posted the fastest speed during the second day of practice for the Indy 500. The Dreyer & Reinbold Racing driver turned a lap at 228.080 mph just over an hour into the session, recording the fastest lap of the month so far. Alex Palou, who topped Tuesday’s practice, finished second ahead of David Malukas in third. Read on
May 13, 06:10 pm
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Alex Palou, Indianapolis,

Alex Palou Fastest on Indy 500 Opening Day

Alex Palou posted the fastest time during Opening Day for the 110th running of the Indy 500. The Spaniard spent a long period in the garage due to possible technical issues before jumping to the top of the charts in the final fifteen minutes on relatively fresh tires. Read on
May 12, 06:09 pm
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Free practice 4
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1. F. Rosenqvist 0:38.565
2. A. Rossi 0:38.638
3. S. McLaughlin 0:38.681
4. T. Sato 0:38.684
5. M. Ericsson 0:38.689
Full results
Drivers
1. A. Palou 237
2. K. Kirkwood 210
3. D. Malukas 185
4. C. Lundgaard 182
5. J. Newgarden 162
Full standings
Rookies
1. D. Hauger 99
2. C. Collet 69
3. M. Schumacher 54
Full standings
Engines
1. Honda 506
2. Chevrolet 450
Full standings
Teams
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1. Ganassi Racing 406
2. Team Penske 387
3. Arrow McLaren 346
4. Andretti Global 342
5. Meyer Shank Racing 239
Full standings
Nations Cup
1. United States 247
2. Spain 237
3. New Zealand 188
4. Denmark 187
5. Sweden 155
Full standings

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Josef Newgarden passing the fountain in Long BeachOpenWheelWorld was originally launched in 2005 as ChampCar.nl, later becoming ChampCarWorld.net, serving as a dedicated source for the Champ Car World Series. Following the reunification of Champ Car and the Indy Racing League, the website evolved into OpenWheelWorld.net.

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