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IndyCar Fans Get What They’ve Wanted for Decades: A Standalone IndyCar Video Game in 2026
iRacing Studios is set to release the first standalone IndyCar video game in over 20 years, launching on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC via Steam in the second half of 2026. The game will feature the NTT IndyCar Series, INDY NXT support category, a multilevel...
Alex Palou Dominates the 2025 IndyCar Season with Multiple Wins and Championship Glory
Alex Palou showcased dominant form in 2025, leading 194 of 275 laps to win the second race at Iowa Speedway and 199 of 250 laps for a runner-up finish at Milwaukee. Adding 14 crucial laps led at the Indianapolis 500, Palou reinforced his stature as the re...
IndyCar on FOX Delivers Strong Ratings with Thrilling Milwaukee Race Win by Christian Rasmussen
IndyCar on FOX averaged 779,000 viewers for its Milwaukee race broadcast, marking the fifth consecutive IndyCar race with strong ratings. The event featured a dramatic win by Christian Rasmussen of Ed Carpenter Racing, who executed a spectacular late-race...
Cadillac's Pérez on Red Bull: 'Nothing to prove'
After being named as one of Cadillac's two drivers for 2026, Sergio Pérez said he "couldn't afford" to let his F1 career end with his Red Bull sacking.
IndyCar's Palou dismisses Red Bull F1 rumors
Four-time IndyCar champion Alex Palou and his boss both strongly denied a report that Red Bull is interested in signing the Spaniard to its Formula 1 team.
IndyCar driver Herta mum about F2 speculation
Colton Herta declined to address rumors he's leaving IndyCar for Formula 1's feeder system to pursue the super license required to compete in the global series.
Ed Carpenter Racing Back in Winning Form with Christian Rasmussen’s Milwaukee Victory
After years of sporadic success, Ed Carpenter Racing has returned to the winner’s circle with Christian Rasmussen claiming his first IndyCar victory at the Milwaukee Mile, reigniting the team’s competitive spark in 2025.
Milwaukee Mile Showcases the Best of IndyCar Racing with Palou, Malukas, and Rasmussen Shining
The Snap-on 250 at the Milwaukee Mile delivered a thrilling spectacle that captured the essence of IndyCar racing at its finest. Alex Palou dominated much of the race, leading nearly every lap from pole position and reinforcing his status as a formidable...
Christian Rasmussen’s Wild Ride to First IndyCar Victory at Milwaukee Mile
Christian Rasmussen turned heads as he raced to his maiden IndyCar win at the Milwaukee Mile, despite spending much of the race fighting the challenge of a track famed for its left-hand corners.
Meyer Shank Racing Rocks the 2025 IndyCar Finale with Final SiriusXM Custom Livery
Meyer Shank Racing wraps up an extraordinary 2025 IndyCar season with a thunderous “Maximum Metallica” livery on the No. 60 SiriusXM Honda, celebrating the iconic band and their new SiriusXM channel at Nashville Speedway.
RWR blocked by judge from selling NASCAR team
A North Carolina judge on Friday granted Legacy Motor Club a preliminary injunction blocking Rick Ware from selling his NASCAR team during a battle over one of his charters.
Sources: Pérez, Bottas to drive for Cadillac in 2026
Cadillac's incoming Formula 1 team is set to join the grid with Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas as drivers, sources have told ESPN.
Winners and losers from Milwaukee IndyCar
Our take on the best and worst performances of a race Alex Palou didn't win
PREMA Racing Faces Funding Uncertainty After Impressive IndyCar Debut
After a strong rookie season in IndyCar, Italy’s PREMA Racing now finds itself seeking fresh investment to keep its American championship dream alive for 2026.
Malukas’ Milwaukee Mile Magic Nearly Nets Pole—Palou Steals It at the Death
David Malukas set sensational laps in Milwaukee IndyCar qualifying, but was heartbreakingly denied pole by a last-gasp run from series champ Alex Palou.
Malukas Misses Milwaukee Pole by Minutes—Front Row Boost for AJ Foyt Racing’s Rising Star
David Malukas came heartbreakingly close to his first-ever IndyCar Series pole at Milwaukee, but delivered another powerful front-row statement for AJ Foyt Racing and engineer James Schnabel.