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FRI
May 23
2025
109th Running of the Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
SUN
Jun 1
2025
Detroit
Detroit Street Circuit
SUN
Jun 15
2025
Madison
Gateway Motorsport Park
SUN
Jun 22
2025
Road America
Road America
SUN
Jul 6
2025
Mid-Ohio
Mid Ohio Sports Car Course
SAT
Jul 12
2025
Iowa Race 1
Iowa Speedway
SUN
Jul 13
2025
Iowa Race 2
Iowa Speedway
SUN
Jul 20
2025
Toronto
Exhibition Place
SUN
Jul 27
2025
Laguna Seca
Laguna Seca
SUN
Aug 10
2025
Portland
Portland International Raceway
SUN
Aug 24
2025
Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Mile
SUN
Aug 31
2025
Nashville
Nashville Superspeedway

Indycar Driver Standings

POSDriverPoints
1Spain flag Álex Palou255
2Mexico flag Pato O'Ward158
3Denmark flag Christian Lundgaard155
4United States flag Kyle Kirkwood151
5New Zealand flag Scott Dixon143
6New Zealand flag Scott McLaughlin140
7Sweden flag Felix Rosenqvist133
8Australia flag Will Power129
9United States flag Colton Herta104
10Netherlands flag Rinus VeeKay100
11United States flag Josef Newgarden98
12United States flag Alexander Rossi98
13United States flag Graham Rahal92
14New Zealand flag Marcus Armstrong91
15Sweden flag Marcus Ericsson74
16United States flag Santino Ferrucci73
17United States flag David Malukas69
18Denmark flag Christian Rasmussen66
19United States flag Nolan Siegel65
20Cayman Islands flag Kyffin Simpson62
21Israel flag Robert Shwartzman59
22United States flag Conor Daly58
23United States flag Sting Ray Robb56
24United Kingdom flag Louis Foster49
25Canada flag Devlin DeFrancesco44
26United Kingdom flag Callum Ilott40
27United States flag Jacob Abel28
28Japan flag Takuma Sato11
INDYCAR

About IndyCar

Where speed meets skill across America's greatest racetracks. The NTT IndyCar Series represents the pinnacle of open-wheel racing in North America, combining rich heritage with cutting-edge technology.

 

What is IndyCar?

The NTT IndyCar Series features the world's most versatile racing competition, where drivers must master three distinct racing disciplines: superspeedways, tight street circuits, and technical road courses. With speeds reaching up to 240 mph and cars producing over 750 horsepower from their twin-turbocharged V6 engines, IndyCar delivers some of the most intense wheel-to-wheel racing in motorsport.

 

Technical Excellence

At the heart of every IndyCar lies a 2.2-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine, supplied by either Honda or Chevrolet. These sophisticated power units represent the cutting edge of racing technology, combining raw power with remarkable efficiency. Each car features advanced aerodynamic packages that can be tailored to different track types, alongside the innovative Aeroscreen protection system that enhances driver safety while maintaining the traditional open-wheel aesthetic. Firestone develops specific tire compounds for each circuit type, ensuring maximum performance across all racing conditions.

 

Racing Formats

The series stands apart in motorsport for its incredible diversity of racing formats. On oval tracks, including the legendary Indianapolis 500, drivers face sustained speeds over 230 mph while managing both banking and intense pack racing scenarios. The road courses challenge competitors with complex corner combinations and dramatic elevation changes, while street circuits demand precision as drivers navigate between concrete barriers on temporary tracks built through major cities.

 

Championship Structure

The IndyCar Series champion emerges through an intense season-long battle across all three racing disciplines. Success requires exceptional versatility, as drivers must excel on high-speed ovals, technical road courses, and demanding street circuits. Points are awarded not just for race finishing positions, but also for achievements like qualifying on pole position and leading laps during the race. The season's champion claims the prestigious Astor Cup, joining a legendary list of winners in American open-wheel racing history.

 

Heritage and Innovation

IndyCar builds on over a century of American open-wheel racing tradition, dating back to the first Indianapolis 500 in 1911. This heritage combines with continuous innovation in safety and technology, including developments in aerodynamics, engine efficiency, and driver protection systems. The series serves as a proving ground for automotive technologies that often make their way to everyday road cars.

 

Fan Experience

IndyCar offers unparalleled access to the excitement of premier motorsport. At most events, fans can explore the paddock area, meeting drivers and watching teams prepare their cars. The series provides comprehensive broadcast coverage featuring detailed technical insights and multiple camera angles that bring viewers close to the action. Each race weekend transforms into a festival of speed, combining intense competition with family-friendly entertainment.

 

Racing Excellence

The IndyCar field showcases extraordinary driving talent from around the world. International champions compete alongside American racing stars and promising newcomers from the Road to Indy development ladder. These drivers represent some of the most versatile competitors in motorsport, requiring skills to master high-speed ovals, technical road courses, and tight street circuits all in the same season.

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