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Tony Kanaan looking forward to returning to INDYCAR this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway

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FORT WORTH, TX (Pittsburgh Racing Now) – 2004 NTT INDYCAR SERIES Champion and 2013 Indianapolis 500 winner Tony Kanaan is returning to the cockpit this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway in the No. 48 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda. Kanaan is sharing the driving duties of the No. 48 with Jimmie Johnson, who is running the road and street courses.

This weekend’s doubleheader will be two of Kanaan’s four races this year, the others being the Indianapolis 500 on May 30 and the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 on Aug. 21 at World Wide Technology Raceway.

“I can’t wait,” said Kanaan. “I’m really excited with the challenge this year with Chip Ganassi Racing. The responsibility of the No. 48, having Jimmie texting me to take care of his car the entire weekend, which I keep reminding him its Chip’s car but it’s his number.”

Kanaan took part in the series open Indy 500 test on April 8 and April 9 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and felt right at home with the team he was an integral part of from 2014 through 2017.

“Somebody asked me the other day ‘how easy is it to adapt again to a new team?’,” explained Kanaan. “It doesn’t feel like a new team. I have the same teammate (Scott Dixon). My locker is still the same locker from when I left. Eric’s (Cowdin) my engineer, some of my mechanics are still my mechanics from when I was there so it felt like I just came back, came back home.”

Kanaan spent part of this week in the simulator getting ready for the 1.5-mile, high-banked oval.  Kanaan is actually doing something similar to Johnson but in reverse. In addition to driving the ovals in the No. 48, Kanaan is racing in the Brazilian stock car series and plans to race in Tony Stewart and Ray Evernham’s Superstar Racing Experience (SRX).

Pittsburgh Racing Now asked Kanaan about the difficulty switching between cars.  Watch his response:

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There will be one practice session on Saturday from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. CT followed by Qualifying for both races at 3 p.m. The first qualifying lap determines the starting spot for Saturday and the second lap speed will determine drivers starting spots for Sunday’s race. Saturday’s race starts at 6 p.m. CT and Sunday’s race starts at 4 p.m. CT.

Kanaan is thankful for the support of several longtime sponsors who were eager to see him return to the drivers seat after ‘TK’s last ride’ took place in 2020 without fans at many events due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Last year when I jokingly said, ‘I don’t think I should retire. Racing without the fans here is not fun’, the phone rang five minutes after I made that quote,” related Kanaan. “The Bryant folks said, ‘lets do it’. The NTT folks came back and said, ‘let’s do it’. 7-Eleven said, ‘lets do it’, and as a great surprise American Legion came on board for my car full-time for this race (Texas) and for the 500 and they’re on Jimmie’s car as an associate. Great folks, great cause.”

The No. 48 American Legion Honda driven by Tony Kanaan at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on April 9, 2021.

In his Championship season of 2004 Kanaan visited victory lane at Texas, where he will be driving with two different looks, one for the Genesys 300 on Saturday and one for the XPEL 375 on Sunday.

“It’s going to be a big effort,” explained Kanaan. “We’re going to race one livery Saturday night and the guys are going to come in after the race and unwrap the car and then wrap the car. It’s going to be Bryant on Saturday night and the American Legion on Sunday.”

Kanaan would love nothing more than parking the No. 48 in victory lane at a place where he has 1-win, 5-second place finishes and 9-podium finishes.

“I’m feel extremely confident,” said Kanaan. “Obviously we have high expectations for this weekend. The team was extremely strong there last year. INDYCAR has not changed the rules much. We’re coming in a softer tire this year, a little more downforce trying to get the second groove working so I’m ready. Chip is going to be putting the pressure on all of us to win.  I like that.”

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McLaughlin goes back-to-back at Barber Motorsports Park

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LEEDS, AL (April 28, 2024) Team Penske’s Scott McLaughlin put an emotional week in the rear-view mirror by winning Sunday’s Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix presented by AmFirst.

McLaughlin employed a three-stop, flat-out pedal to the floor strategy while several others attempted a two-stop strategy.  McLaughlin’s move paid off with the victory, his second in-a-row at Barber.

McLaughlin, who led 58 of the 90 laps after earning the NTT P1 Award in qualifying Saturday, took the lead for the final time on Lap 76 after his final pit stop.

“Definitely one of my best drives in terms of execution and just knocking out the laps,” said McLaughlin, who had his third-place finish at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding stripped earlier in the week for illegal push-to-pass software and using it. “Very happy we could advance to the checkered flag there and bring home a W for Team Penske and for Roger (Penske).”

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Will Power made it Team Penske 1-2 by finishing second in the No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet, 1.3194 seconds behind McLaughlin.

“It was a hard-fought 1-2 for Penske,” Power said. “We were certainly fast, but obviously a lot of strategy played into that. We were able to use our speed to come out in front again.”

Chip Ganassi Racing rookie Linus Lundqvist rounded out the podium by finishing third in the No. 8 American Legion Honda, the best finish of his young career.

“Man, it was amazing,” said Lundqvist of his sixth career start.  “I think for the first time ever I was not on the save fuel strategy. I was not the one being passed, which was nice.”

The next race for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES is the Sonsio Grand Prix on Saturday, May 11 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, which kicks off the Month of May activities at IMS culminating in the 108th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge on Sunday, May 26 on the IMS oval.

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Scott Dixon on top of INDYCAR Championship Standings after Team Penske Penalty

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN (April 24, 2024) Scott Dixon and the No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing team are leading the NTT INDYCAR SERIES Championship standings after Team Penske was penalized for violating the series ‘push-to-pass’ parameters.

INDYCAR disqualified Josef Newgarden’s win and Scott McLaughlin’s third place finish in the season-opening Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg and docked Will Power 10-Championship points for the infractions.

Dixon’s epic win in this past Sunday’s Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach vaulted him into second position in the Championship standings, 12-points behind Newgarden.  That changed following Wednesday’s penalties.

Dixon now holds a 2-point lead over Andretti Global’s Colton Herta and a 12-point lead over teammate and reigning INDYCAR Champion Alex Palou.

Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward sits in fourth position, 15-points back, following his elevation to winner at St. Pete.  Power sits in fifth position, 20-points behind Dixon despite the 10-point reduction.

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Dixon heads into this weekend’s Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix powered by AmFirst at Barber Motorsports Park having never won at the picturesque 2.3-mile, 17-turn road course in Birmingham Alabama.

“Barber has been interesting,” said Dixon, a six-time series Champion. “Second six times. Never won there. The goal was always to try and step on the top step again.”

Dixon is hoping a recent test will help him park the No. 9 Honda in victory lane.

“We had a really good test at Barber,” added Dixon. “Only probably half of the grid did, so it will be interesting to see how that applies.”

The first 75-minute practice session gets underway on Friday from 2:40 p.m. to 3:55 p.m. and will be live-streamed on Peacock.

McLaughlin is the defending race winner.

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Team Penske Penalized for St. Pete Infractions. Newgarden Stripped Of Win

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INDIANAPOLIS, IN (April 24, 2024) Team Penske is in hot water for violating NTT INDYCAR SERIES rules regarding push-to-pass and Josef Newgarden has been stripped of his win in the season-opening Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding.

Team Penske was in violation of the following “Push to Pass” parameters:

  • Rule 14.19.15. An indicator to enable Push to Pass will be sent via CAN communication from the timing and scoring beacon on board the Car to the team data logger. This signal must be passed on to the ECU unmodified and uninterrupted during all Road and Street Course Events.
  • Rule 14.19.16. Race Starts and any Race Restart that occurs before the lap prior to the white flag or prior to three minutes remaining in a timed Race Event will have the Push to Pass system disabled and will be enabled for a given Car once that Car reaches the alternate Start/Finish line.

The issue came to light at this past weekend’s Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach when INDYCAR officials discovered the possible violation during the morning warmup.  The Series made sure the advantage that was discovered could not be implemented during Sunday’s race.

The series then began an extensive review of data from the St. Petersburg race, which revealed that Team Penske manipulated the overtake system so that the No. 2, 3 and 12 cars had the ability to use Push to Pass on starts and restarts. According to the INDYCAR rulebook, use of overtake is not available during championship races until the car reaches the alternate start-finish line.

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It was determined that Newgarden’s No. 2 and the No. 3 of Scott McLaughlin gained a competitive advantage by using Push to Pass on restarts while the No. 12 of Will Power did not.  McLaughlin was stripped of his third-place finish and Power was docked 10-Championship points.  All three entries have been fined $25,000 and will forfeit all prize money associated with the Streets of St. Petersburg race.

The integrity of the INDYCAR SERIES championship is critical to everything we do,” said INDYCAR President Jay Frye. “While the violation went undetected at St. Petersburg, INDYCAR discovered the manipulation during Sunday’s warmup in Long Beach and immediately addressed it ensuring all cars were compliant for the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Beginning with this week’s race at Barber Motorsports Park, new technical inspection procedures will be in place to deter this violation.”

Team Penske issued a statement where President Tim Cindric blamed the violation on software that was not removed following a test session.

“Unfortunately, the push-to-pass software was not removed as it should have been, following recently completed hybrid testing in the Team Penske Indy cars. This software allowed for push-to-pass to be deployed during restarts at the St. Petersburg Grand Prix race, when it should not have been permitted. The No. 2 car driven by Josef Newgarden and the No. 3 car driven by Scott McLaughlin, both deployed push-to-pass on a restart, which violated INDYCAR rules. Team Penske accepts the penalties applied by INDYCAR.”

Newgarden’s disqualification handed the victory to Arrow McLaren’s Pato O’Ward elevated PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon to the top of the Championship standings.

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