Pato O’Ward was running away from the rest of the field with 100 laps to go at Texas. Then chaos ensued, and Josef Newgarden emerged as the victor.
Author: Nathan Brown, Indianapolis Star
Marcus Ericsson wins IndyCar season opener as massive crashes send two cars airborne in St. Petersburg
The NTT IndyCar Series kicked off its 2023 season with a Marcus Ericsson win and a cascade of crashes Sunday at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
Kyle Larson’s 2024 run at the Indy-Coke Double could be the first of many attempts
In 2024, Larson will be the first driver to race both the Indy 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 in 10 years. If he has his way, it won’t be his only shot.
Why Jimmie Johnson, best NASCAR driver of his generation, struggled in IndyCar
In an exclusive interview with IndyStar, Jimmie Johnson provides the behind the scenes explanation for leaving his full-time IndyCar career.
Zak Brown on adding Kyle Busch for Indy 500: ‘We want someone that’s experienced’
Arrow McLaren SP is a logical pairing for Kyle Busch in this year’s Indy 500, but Zak Brown says the team will prioritize experience
Mental warfare has begun in IndyCar’s title fight as season finale will decide champion
Will Power will take a 20-point lead over Penske teammate Josef Newgarden and Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon in Sunday’s IndyCar season finale.
‘It’s a relief’: Alexander Rossi breaks three-year IndyCar drought with win at IMS road course
At a track where he has historically struggled, Alexander Rossi broke a three-year IndyCar race winless streak on Saturday.
Why Indianapolis Motor Speedway is committed to IndyCar-NASCAR doubleheader, road course for Cup race
A year ago, Indianapolis Motor Speedway welcomed IndyCar and NASCAR on the same weekend, but almost all anyone remembers is the Cup race’s messy end.
‘Personalities are not getting along’: Inside Andretti Autosport feud between IndyCar drivers
All 4 Andretti Autosport cars traded contact over the last 25 laps of Sunday’s Mid-Ohio race, a symptom, Michael Andretti said, of private infighting.
It’s called The Dragon. How Marcus Ericsson’s controversial (but legal) move won Indy 500
Arrow McLaren SP strategist Taylor Kiel said that while there is a “fine line with the blocking rules,” his team would’ve done the same thing.