These FIFA World Cup Stadiums Hosted IndyCar Races
IndyCar fans watching the FIFA World Cup are likely to recognize several familiar venues. The streets surrounding five World Cup stadiums have previously hosted IndyCar races. Stadiums have always been popular locations for temporary street courses, because they offer parking lots large enough to accommodate a motorsports paddock. Read on
By the Numbers: The XPEL Grand Prix at Road America
The XPEL Grand Prix at Road America was without a doubt a historic race: Christian Lundgaard overcame a 99-second deficit to the leaders to claim victory, while Alex Palou secured his fifth consecutive pole position — something that hadn’t happened in nearly 30 years! Read on
Christian Lundgaard Charges from Last to Victory at Road America
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. Read on
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
| 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 | ||

| 1. | A. Palou | 374 |
| 2. | D. Malukas | 314 |
| 3. | K. Kirkwood | 313 |
| 4. | C. Lundgaard | 297 |
| 5. | P. O’Ward | 257 |
| Full standings | ||
Previous IndyCar Series news:

Marcus Armstrong Leads the Field in First Road America Practice Session

The Complete Guide to the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America

Midseason IndyCar Review: The Intra-Team Rivalries

Midseason IndyCar Review: Which Drivers Made the Most Passes?

By the Numbers: The Bommarito Automotive Group 500

Josef Newgarden Triumphs in Rain-Plagued Gateway Race

Palou Crushes the Competition with Dominant Pole at Gateway

The Complete Guide to the Bommarito Automotive Group 500

| 1. | Team Penske | 657 |
| 2. | Ganassi Racing | 640 |
| 3. | Arrow McLaren | 576 |
| 4. | Andretti Global | 564 |
| 5. | Meyer Shank Racing | 451 |
| Full standings | ||
| 1. | United States | 430 |
| 2. | Spain | 375 |
| 3. | Denmark | 318 |
| 4. | Sweden | 314 |
| 5. | New Zealand | 304 |
| Full standings | ||
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