The Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio
First IndyCar race: 1980Number of races held: 43
Number of different winners: 27
Last year’s winner: Scott Dixon
Lap record: Will Power in 2016, 1:05.260
Most successful driver: Scott Dixon, 7 wins (2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2019 and 2025)
The 2026 Race
Race length: 90 laps / 203.22 miles (290.71 km)Push-to-Pass: Can be used for a total of 200 seconds, with a maximum of 20 seconds per use
Tires: 5 sets of standard Firestone tires and 5 alternate sets per car (rookies get 1 extra set of standard tires in the first practice session)
Green flag: Sunday, July 5, 12:52 PM ET
Expected race duration: 1 hour and 50 minutes
Number of participants: 25
Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Entry List
#2 Josef Newgarden – PPG Team Penske (Chevrolet)
#3 Scott McLaughlin – Good Ranchers Team Penske (Chevrolet)
#4 Caio Collet – Combitrans Amazona AJ Foyt Racing (Chevrolet)
#5 Pato O’Ward – Arrow McLaren (Chevrolet)
#6 Nolan Siegel – Arrow McLaren (Chevrolet)
#7 Christian Lundgaard – Arrow McLaren (Chevrolet)
#8 Kyffin Simpson – Sunoco Chip Ganassi Racing (Honda)
#9 Scott Dixon – PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing (Honda)
#10 Alex Palou – OpenAI Chip Ganassi Racing (Honda)
#12 David Malukas – Verizon Team Penske (Chevrolet)
#14 Santino Ferrucci – Homes For Our Troops AJ Foyt Racing (Chevrolet)
#15 Graham Rahal – Ariel Corporation Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (Honda)
#18 Romain Grosjean – BMAX Dale Coyne Racing (Honda)
#19 Dennis Hauger – Ault Block Chain Dale Coyne Racing (Honda)
#20 Alexander Rossi – ECR Java House (Chevrolet)
#21 Christian Rasmussen – ECR Splenda (Chevrolet)
#26 Will Power – TWG AI Andretti Global (Honda)
#27 Kyle Kirkwood – Sam's Club Andretti Global (Honda)
#28 Marcus Ericsson – Delaware Life Andretti Global (Honda)
#45 Louis Foster – Droplight Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (Honda)
#47 Mick Schumacher – ENVE Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (Honda)
#60 Felix Rosenqvist – SiriusXM Meyer Shank Racing (Honda)
#66 Marcus Armstrong – Acura Meyer Shank Racing (Honda)
#76 Rinus VeeKay – Juncos Hollinger Racing (Chevrolet)
#77 Sting Ray Robb – Goodheart Juncos Hollinger Racing (Chevrolet)
Schedule for the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio
Friday, July 3Practice 1: 3:05 PM – 4:25 PM ET
Saturday, July 4
Practice 2: 10:05 AM – 11:25 AM ET
Qualifying: 2:35 PM – 4:00 PM ET
Sunday, July 5
Warm-up: 9:05 AM – 9:35 AM ET
Race - ‘Drivers, start your engines’: 12:45 PM ET
Race - Green Flag: 12:52 PM ET
Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio on TV
USAPractice 1: Friday, July 3 at 3:00 PM ET on FS1
Practice 2: Saturday, July 4 at 10:00 AM ET on FS1
Qualifying: Saturday, July 4 at 2:30 PM ET on FS1
Warm-up: Sunday, July 5 at 9:00 AM ET on FS1
Race: Sunday, July 5 at 12:30 PM ET on FOX
Canada
Both free practices and qualifying will be available on TSN+. The race will only be broadcast on TSN+, starting at 12:30 PM ET.
UK
Due to the British Grand Prix, Sky Sports F1 won’t broadcast any IndyCar action during the upcoming race weekend. Friday and Saturday practice sessions will both air at 11:00 PM BST, while the race will also be shown on tape delay at 10:30 PM BST.
Australia
All sessions except the warm-up, and the race will be shown on Stan Sport. The race broadcast begins on Monday morning at 2:30 AM (AEST).
New Zealand
Practice 1: Sky Sport 2
Practice 2 & Qualifying: Sky Sport 7
Warm-up & Race: Sky Sport 5, the broadcast starts Monday morning at 4:30 AM (NZST)
Weather Forecast
It will be a hot weekend for the IndyCar drivers. A heat wave is currently affecting Lexington, Ohio, with temperatures expected to reach 93°F (34°C) on Friday. Conditions will cool slightly over the weekend, with highs of 90°F (32°C) on Saturday and 86°F (30°C) on Sunday. Each afternoon carries a chance of thunderstorms, making the early race start (12:52 p.m. local time) a potential advantage.Friday, July 3: 93°F (34°C), partly cloudy with a chance of thunderstorms
Saturday, July 4: 90°F (32°C), cloudy with a risk of severe thunderstorms, including heavy rainfall, hail, and strong wind gusts
Sunday, July 5: 86°F (30°C), mostly sunny with a chance of thunderstorms
Source: AccuWeather.com
Historical Results
Number of Pole Positions1. Will Power – 4
2. Alex Palou – 2
3. Josef Newgarden – 1
= Scott Dixon – 1
= Alexander Rossi – 1
= Pato O’Ward – 1
Number of Wins
1. Scott Dixon – 7
2. Josef Newgarden – 2
= Will Power – 2
4. Alexander Rossi – 1
= Graham Rahal – 1
= Scott McLaughlin – 1
= Alex Palou – 1
= Pato O’Ward – 1
Number of Podium Finishes
1. Scott Dixon – 9
= Will Power – 8
3. Alex Palou – 5
4. Josef Newgarden – 3
= Alexander Rossi – 3
6. Graham Rahal – 2
= Scott McLaughlin – 2
8. Felix Rosenqvist – 1
= Marcus Ericsson – 1
= Pato O’Ward – 1
= Christian Lundgaard – 1
1. Scott Dixon – 6.23 (22 races)
2. Christian Lundgaard – 6.25 (4 races)
3. Alex Palou – 6.43 (7 races)
4. Will Power – 7.39 (18 races)
5. Alexander Rossi – 7.82 (11 races)
6. Scott McLaughlin – 8.80 (5 races)
7. Pato O'Ward – 9.43 (7 races)
8. Graham Rahal – 10.68 (19 races)
9. David Malukas – 11.00 (4 races)
10. Marcus Armstrong – 11.00 (3 races)
11. Josef Newgarden – 11.40 (15 races)
12. Rinus VeeKay – 11.71 (7 races)
13. Marcus Ericsson – 11.88 (8 races)
14. Louis Foster – 14.00 (1 race)
15. Santino Ferrucci – 14.14 (7 races)
16. Kyle Kirkwood – 14.75 (4 races)
17. Kyffin Simpson – 15.50 (2 races)
18. Nolan Siegel – 15.50 (2 races)
19. Felix Rosenqvist – 15.63 (8 races)
20. Romain Grosjean – 16.00 (4 races)
21. Christian Rasmussen – 17.00 (2 races)
22. Sting Ray Robb – 18.67 (3 races)
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