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Alex Palou, Barber Motorsports Park

The Complete Guide to the IndyCar Race at Barber Motorsports Park

After a weekend off, the IndyCar Series drivers return to action this weekend with the first race of the season on a road course: the challenging Barber Motorsports Park. With three different winning drivers and teams in the first three races of the season, the question is whether a fourth will be added to that list. Read on
March 26, 08:48 am
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Marcus Ericsson, Arlington

By the Numbers: The Java House Grand Prix of Arlington

The first edition of the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington was a major success. The drivers were enthusiastic about the new street course, the race featured an exciting battle for the win and all grandstand tickets were sold out, with fans from all 50 U.S. Read on
March 16, 05:58 pm
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The Grand Prix of Arlington podium: Alex Palou, Kyle Kirkwood and Will Power

Kyle Kirkwood triumphs in Arlington after pass on Alex Palou

Kyle Kirkwood has claimed victory in dominant fashion in the inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington. Starting from seventh on the grid, the Andretti Global driver fought his way forward throughout the race before passing Alex Palou for the lead with sixteen laps remaining. Read on
March 15, 02:15 pm
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Scott Dixon and Marcus Armstrong drive past the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX

Start of Grand Prix of Arlington moved up to 12:00 PM ET

The IndyCar Series has moved the start of the first Java House Grand Prix of Arlington forward by more than an hour. The green flag will now wave at 12:00 PM ET instead of 1:17 PM ET. The reason is the strong winds forecast for Sunday afternoon in Arlington, with gusts reaching up to 80 km/h. Read on
March 14, 05:52 pm
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Free practice 1
Scott McLaughlin, St. Petersburg
1. S. McLaughlin 1:07.384
2. K. Kirkwood 1:07.413
3. P. O’Ward 1:07.416
4. C. Lundgaard 1:07.438
5. D. Malukas 1:07.546
Full results
Drivers
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1. K. Kirkwood 126
2. A. Palou 100
3. J. Newgarden 93
= P. O’Ward 93
5. S. McLaughlin 85
Full standings
Rookies
1. D. Hauger 49
2. C. Collet 41
3. M. Schumacher 25
Full standings
Engines
1. Honda 253
2. Chevrolet 225
Full standings
Teams
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1. Andretti Global 206
= Team Penske 206
3. Ganassi Racing 180
4. Arrow McLaren 173
5. Meyer Shank Racing 118
Full standings
Nations Cup
1. United States 136
2. Spain 100
3. New Zealand 97
4. Mexico 93
5. Sweden 81
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.

Until early 2022, the website provided daily updates on the latest IndyCar news. However, due to a lack of volunteers, the news function had to be discontinued. Starting in 2022, OpenWheelWorld.net shifted its focus to providing analyses, background stories, results, and reports for each practice or race day, rather than daily news. Nevertheless, the results of all practice sessions, qualifying rounds, and races will continue to be updated, and the standings will remain up to date.

Of course, this is also the place for extensive information about the IndyCar Series, the schedule, the teams, the drivers, and race results since 1979, While we have a specific section with unique insights into the Indy 500! This ensures that OpenWheelWorld.net is the go-to destination for every IndyCar fan.