IndyCar
Josef Newgarden fastest on Carb Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
SPEEDWAY, IN (May 23, 2025) – Team Penske’s Josef Newgarden is atop the speed charts after ‘Carb Day’, the final two-hour practice session before Sunday’s 109th running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge.
The practice session was a bit of a vindication for the No. 2 team, who were penalized by INDYCAR for illegally modifying the rear diffuser on that car and the No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet of Will Power prior to pole qualifying this past Sunday.
Scott Dixon led the first 20-minutes of running posting a fast lap of 225.200 mph in the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda before Newgarden vaulted to the top of the charts with a 225.687 in the No. 2 Chevy. Dixon finished the session third overall.
Graham Rahal brought out the first caution of the day when the No. 15 United Rentals Honda lost power in Turn 2 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and was smoking coming down the backstretch.
“We had a mechanical failure,” said a frustrated Rahal.
All was not lost for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing because Takuma Sato moved to 2nd on the speed chart about 50-minutes into the session with a fast lap of 225.415 mph in the No. 75 RLL Honda and Devlin DeFrancesco moved to fourth with a quick lap of 224.778.
Power rounded out the Top 5 at 224.419 mph.
Ryan Hunter-Reay brought out the second caution of the day about an hour and 20-minutes into the session with an apparent engine issue that caused a fire as Hunter-Reay brought the wounded No. 23 Dreyer & Reinbold Chevy to pit road. Safety crews extinguished the fire and Hunter-Reay, who was eighth fastest at the time, was not hurt.
Sato’s day came to an end with about ten minutes left in the session when the No. 75 Honda mysteriously shut off going down the backstretch.
The only other incident of the day was ECR’s Alexander Rossi, who’s day was also cut short with a mechanical failure.
A majority of teams spent the last five minutes of practice doing ‘live’ pit stops in preparation for Sunday’s race.
The ‘Greatest Spectacle in Racing’ is Sunday, May 25 (10 a.m. ET, FOX, FOX Deportes, FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network).
IndyCar
Palou quickest in first Markham practice
MARKHAM, ONTARIO (August 15, 2026) – The NTT IndyCar Series is making it’s first visit to a new street circuit in Markham, Ontario but a familiar face topped the speed charts after the first practice.
Four-time Series Champion Alex Palou turned the fastest lap around the 12-turn, 2.19-mile temporary street course, a 1-minute, 14.9915-seconds (100.811 mph) lap in the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda.
A.J. Foyt Racing rookie Caio Collett was second quick with a 1-minute, 15.0454-seconds (100.739) in the No. 4 Chevrolet.
Louis Foster was third quick in the No. 45 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Honda at 1:15.0278 (100.702) followed by Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin 1:15.2981 (100.401). Will Power rounded out the Top 5 at 1:15.3152 (100.378).
Palou’s Chip Ganassi Racing teammates were not as strong. Six-time Series Champion Scott Dixon was 20th at 1:16.4583 (98.877) in the No. 9 PNC Bank Honda. Kyffin Simpson was 24th at 1.17.3893 (97.688) in the No. 8 Sunoco Honda. Simpson made contact with the wall at Turn 6, causing damage to the rear suspension. Simpson limped to pits for repair and returned to action later in the session.
Practice 2 is set for 2:30 p.m. as delayed track construction forced officials to cancel Friday’s activities and condense Saturday’s schedule. NTT P1 Pole Qualifying is set for 6:30 p.m. ET
IndyCar
Incomplete race track moves IndyCar Markham practice to Saturday
MARKHAM, ONTARIO (August 14, 2026) – Issues with the completion of the temporary street circuit in Markham Ontario has forced the NTT INDYCAR SERIES first practice to be moved to Saturday as all of Friday’s on-track activity had to be scrubbed from the schedule.
“INDYCAR is incredibly disappointed that our promoter was not able to complete the track build on time, despite significant support from our team on site,” INDYCAR President J. Douglas Boles said. “Ontario has always been a magnificent market for our sport and the number of spectators that attended today is a shining example of that. New events can always pose logistical challenges and we join in the frustration of our loyal fans and apologize.”
Green Savoree Promotions also issued a statement.
“Ensuring the safety of the drivers and the completion of the certification process of competing on a brand-new racetrack delayed all on-track activities today. Today’s sessions have been rescheduled to Saturday, August 15, to allow for further track preparations.”
“We greatly appreciate all the fans who made it out to the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham today and chose to spend the day with us. The attendance and support were overwhelming.”
The revamped schedule calls for the first practice to take place at 10:00 a.m. followed by a second practice at 2:30 p.m. and P1 Pole Qualifying at 6:30 p.m.
IndyCar
Alex Palou and Chip Ganassi Racing win Portland Grand Prix
PORTLAND, OR (August 9, 2026) – Alex Palou and Chip Ganassi Racing are closing in on another NTT IndyCar Series Championship after winning Sunday’s Only Bulls Portland Grand Prix.
Palou started second and passed Felix Rosenqvist during the first round of pit stops by staying out an extra lap and using the ‘overcut’ to get the lead and then dominated, leading 60 of 110-laps to grab his sixth victory of 2026.
“Everybody at CGR and Honda did an incredible job,” said Palou, who started second. “I had an absolute rocket ship today. It was very, very nice to drive every single lap.”
“We had to do something different than Felix,” said Barry Wanser, team manager for the No. 10 Honda. “We had to go longer than him. It takes a lot of performance by Alex and certainly the Honda engine to give us the fuel mileage to jump in one more and do the overcut. That helped us. We had a pretty smooth pit stop and got the jump there.”
Rosenqvist, who started on the pole in the No. 60 Meyer Shank Racing Grateful Dead Honda, closed to within a second late but couldn’t get back to the front.
“He got us in a sequence,” said Rosenqvist, the 2026 Indianapolis 500 winner. “I got kind of twisted up leaving my box because I was so close to the Schumacher crew. I think between the overcut and that, we kind of lost the position. From there on we just sat in second.”
Andretti Global’s Will Power finished third in the No. 26 TWG Honda to lockout the podium for the manufacturer.
“Great day for us,” said Power. “Great day for Andretti. Didn’t quite have the pace I think the top two guys. Probably about a tenth off. Just seriously fast pace all day. Qualifying laps, really good quality. Such a quality field now.”
The victory for Palou increased his Championship lead to 110 points over Kyle Kirkwood of Andretti Global, a gap of more than two races with just five races remaining this season.
“Chip puts the best guys around me, but then also everybody is just executing,” said Palou. “That car is a rocket ship, and I’m just lucky enough to drive it.”
The next NTT IndyCar Series race is the inaugural Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham on Sunday, Aug. 16 on the streets of Markham, Ontario.

