Alex Palou will start the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington from pole position. In a chaotic qualifying session, the championship leader kept his cool and posted the fastest time in the Firestone Fast 6. Kyle Kirkwood will start alongside Palou in second, with Scott McLaughlin and Christian Rasmussen making up the second row. Read on
August 23, 02:26 am
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Freedom 250 GP show car

The Complete Guide to the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington

This weekend, following the Indy 500, what is expected to be the most unique race of the IndyCar season will take place. A 1.7-mile (2.736-kilometer) street course has been laid out around the National Mall, running past landmarks including the U.S. Capitol, the Reflecting Pool, the Smithsonian Museum and the National Archives. Read on
August 20, 04:32 pm
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Louis Foster, Markham,

By the Numbers: The Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham

The Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham was a chaotic inaugural event, with Marcus Ericsson mounting a strong charge in the closing stages of the race to claim his fifth IndyCar victory. The action resulted in the highest number of overtakes on a street course this season and the first podium without a Ganassi or Penske driver in 22 races! Read on
August 17, 05:05 pm
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Marcus Ericsson wins the first edition of the IndyCar race at Markham

Marcus Ericsson Wins First Markham Indy With Bold Strategy

Marcus Ericsson has won the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy. The Swede needed a late charge after dropping back to seventh following his final pit stop. Ericsson passed Will Power, Alex Palou and Romain Grosjean to regain the lead and then cruised to victory over the final laps. Read on
August 16, 03:22 pm
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Louis Foster, Markham

Louis Foster Surprises with Pole Position in Markham

Louis Foster surprisingly claimed pole position for the inaugural Ontario Honda Dealers Indy in Markham. In the Firestone Fast 6, the Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver set a lap on a used set of tires that was nearly four-tenths of a second faster than the competition. Read on
August 16, 02:41 am
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Qualifying
1. A. Palou 0:56.899
2. K. Kirkwood 0:57.466
3. S. McLaughlin 0:57.620
4. C. Rasmussen 0:57.889
5. M. Armstrong 0:58.815
Full results
Drivers
1. A. Palou 542
2. K. Kirkwood 409
3. D. Malukas 405
4. C. Lundgaard 403
5. P. O’Ward 385
Full standings
Rookies
1. D. Hauger 188
2. C. Collet 158
3. M. Schumacher 151
Full standings
Engines
1. Honda 1225
2. Chevrolet 1056
Full standings
Teams
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1. Ganassi Racing 881
2. Team Penske 872
3. Andretti Global 831
4. Arrow McLaren 815
5. Meyer Shank Racing 588
Full standings
Nations Cup
1. United States 557
2. Spain 543
3. Sweden 455
4. Denmark 424
5. New Zealand 403
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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