Callum Ilott to replace injured Malukas for the Thermal Club race
Callum Ilott will replace the injured David Malukas for the Thermal Club’s non-championship event next week
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Callum Ilott will replace the injured David Malukas for the Thermal Club’s non-championship event next week
Josef Newgarden won the IndyCar season opener at St. Petersburg after dominating the action from the first lap to the last.
Marcus Ericsson topped on the last day of IndyCar’s preseason testing at Sebring after he pushed his Andretti Global Honda around the circuit to record the fastest time.
Alex Palou topped the 15-car IndyCar test at Sebring as the entire field finished within a second of the benchmark time.
Callum Ilott will replace injured David Malukas at Arrow McLaren’s preseason test later this week
Chip Ganassi Racing has unveiled an updated livery for Alex Palou’s car for the 2024 IndyCar season
IndyCar driver Takuma Sato has joined Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) as an executive advisor.
Kyle Larson will take to the track for the first time aboard an IndyCar Series machinery this year in a test at Phoenix Raceway.
Alex Palou managed to secure a last-minute seat in Chip Ganassi’s star-studded Cadillac at the Daytona 24 and he aims to clinch a Rolex win and a third IndyCar title this year despite McLaren lawsuit
Abel Motorsports is putting together a bold plan to launch a full-time NTT IndyCar Series operation alongside its successful Indy NXT program for 2025
Honda is dedicated to the NTT IndyCar Series for the entirety of its current power unit supply agreement, however the Japanese manufacturer believes that rising costs are raising doubts on whether the partnership will last beyond 2026
IndyCar has postponed its plan to debut new hybrid power units which were initially set for introduction in the first of the 2024 season
Graham Rahal will be remaining at Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL) after signing a new multi-year contract kicking off from the 2024 IndyCar Series season going forward.
Andretti Global has confirmed that it will be cutting down its IndyCar program from four full-time entries to three for the 2024 season.
Motorsport Games, which holds the exclusive rights to develop video games that feature the NTT IndyCar Series revealed on Tuesday that it has put the upcoming game’s development on hold.
Kyle Kirkwood is currently enjoying his time in IndyCar racing, but he is hoping to be one of the front runners for Andretti Global if it becomes part of the Formula 1 grid as the 11th team.