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1. Alex Palou, 386. 2. Kyle Kirkwood, 293. 3. Pato O'Ward, 275. 4. Scott Dixon, 231. 4. Felix Rosenqvist, 231. 6. Christian Lundgaard, 228. 7. Will Power, 197. 8. Scott McLaughlin, 190.
Kyle Larson announces he won't attempt the Indy-Charlotte Double again, citing past challenges and logistical hurdles as key ...
Kyle Larson is done with the Double. Speaking with the media on Friday ahead of Saturday’s Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway (Atlanta), Larson confirmed he does not have “any desire” to attempt ...
Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin recently reacted to a tweet posted by NTT IndyCar Series on their X account. The posts included a video of the Kiwi driver making the first pitch.
Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin recently spoke about the Legends Car Series. He spoke about missing out on the weekend in Charlotte, as it will coincide with the IndyCar testing in Iowa.
Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin recently shared his thoughts via his social media accounts. The New Zealander had a poor ...
As the laps clicked away at Elkart Lake, Wisconsin, IndyCar points leader Alex Palou didn’t know if he could make it to the finish on fuel. When teammate Scott Dixon pit from the lead with three laps ...
Alex Palou retains a healthy lead in the overall points standings. He has won six of the nine IndyCar races this season.
Louis Foster and Alex Palou the front row for the 55-lap IndyCar Series race at Road America. Follow the leaderboard and ...
Although he was mired in 30th place in the NASCAR Cup Series points, Shane Van Gisbergen has punched his ticket to the playoffs for the championship. Van Gisbergen secured his spot in the playoffs by ...
Scott McLaughlin hails from New Zealand but was motivated to make the change to racing open-wheel racecars in America by Roger Penske, as the former drives for Team Penske. Subsequently, when ...
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