Marcus Armstrong ended the second and final day of testing at Sebring with the fastest time. The Meyer Shank Racing driver was over a tenth of a second quicker in the morning session, posting a 52.372-second lap, than the fastest driver in the afternoon session, Kyle Kirkwood. Read on
February 11, 03:26 am
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Alex Palou, Sebring,

Alex Palou Sets Fastest Time on First Test Day at Sebring

Alex Palou continued where he left off last year during the first official test day of 2026 by setting the fastest time. The reigning champion topped the morning session, and no one was able to beat his time in the afternoon. Felix Rosenqvist posted the second-fastest time of the day, while Rinus VeeKay ended the day in third place. Read on
February 10, 02:32 am
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Nolan Siegel, Sebring

IndyCar Winter Testing Begins This Week at Sebring

After a long winter, it is finally time for the major preseason IndyCar tests. Following several private and tire tests already conducted by a number of teams, nearly the entire IndyCar field will be testing for two days this week at Sebring International Raceway. Read on
February 09, 06:04 am
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Cristiano da Matta, Portland

Special: The Most Eye-Catching Sponsor Placement in Indy Car?

Sponsors make it possible for us to watch IndyCar Series races every year. They’re absolutely essential for the teams — without sponsors, no races. One major drawback open-wheel cars have compared to, for example, NASCAR stock cars is that they offer far less surface area for sponsorships. Read on
November 15, 03:58 pm
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Pato O’Ward, Portland

The 2025 IndyCar Season in 11 Statistics

Alex Palou dominated the championship this year, but on which types of tracks did the Spaniard score the most points?? With 11 statistics, we zoom in on the past season, examining points scored per track type, average qualifying and race positions, how many places a driver won or lost on average and who retired from the most incidents! Read on
September 24, 09:02 am
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Race Nashville Superspeedway
1. J. Newgarden 1:54:50
2. A. Palou 1:54:51
3. S. McLaughlin 1:54:51
4. K. Simpson 1:54:51
5. C. Daly 1:54:52
Full results
Drivers
Robert Shwartzman, St. Petersburg
1. R. Shwartzman 0
= L. Foster 0
= C. Ilott 0
= C. Lundgaard 0
= S. McLaughlin 0
Full standings
Rookies
Rinus VeeKay, Road America
1. D. Hauger 0
= C. Collet 0
= M. Schumacher 0
Full standings
Engines
1. Chevrolet 0
= Honda 0
Full standings
Teams
1. Rahal Letterman Lanigan 0
= Prema Racing 0
= Juncos Hollinger Racing 0
= Ed Carpenter Racing 0
= Arrow McLaren 0
Full standings
Nations Cup
1. Denmark 0
= Israel 0
= Brasil 0
= United Kingdom 0
= Mexico 0
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.