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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. Here's a look at every World Cup stadium with an IndyCar history. Read on
June 28, 05:01 pm
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Christian Lundgaard, Road America

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
June 23, 04:06 pm
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The podium after the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America: Will Power, Christian Lundgaard and David Malukas

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
June 21, 04:35 pm
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Alex Palou, Road America,

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
June 20, 03:32 pm
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Race Road America
Christian Lundgaard, St. Petersburg
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
Drivers
1. A. Palou 374
2. D. Malukas 314
3. K. Kirkwood 313
4. C. Lundgaard 297
5. P. O’Ward 257
Full standings
Rookies
1. D. Hauger 142
2. C. Collet 112
3. M. Schumacher 102
Full standings
Engines
1. Honda 827
2. Chevrolet 772
Full standings
Teams
1. Team Penske 657
2. Ganassi Racing 640
3. Arrow McLaren 576
4. Andretti Global 564
5. Meyer Shank Racing 451
Full standings
Nations Cup
1. United States 430
2. Spain 375
3. Denmark 318
4. Sweden 314
5. New Zealand 304
Full standings

OpenWheelWorld: The Independent Home for IndyCar Fans Worldwide


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.

Today, OpenWheelWorld is an independent destination for IndyCar fans worldwide. The site is built not only for American audiences, but also for international fans, with content tailored to different time zones and measurement standards.

OpenWheelWorld covers everything IndyCar: daily coverage of on-track events, in-depth race analysis, detailed results and standings, an extensive historical database covering every race since 1905, driver and team information, “IndyCar 101” guides and a dedicated Indy 500 hub.

From casual followers to dedicated fans, OpenWheelWorld is built for anyone who wants to follow IndyCar at a deeper level.