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With the dust just about settled from the 2022 season which saw Will Power take the Championship at the final race of the season, Indycar has announced their 2023 schedule. The 2023 season will comprise of 17 rounds starting at St. Petersburg on March 5th and ending at the now traditional finale Laguna Seca on…
The 2022 NTT INDYCAR season is over and the sensational Will Power took home the championship for a second time after a long eight years. It’s been a rollercoaster of a season with unexpected wins, records being broken, and a lot of lightning weather warnings. The championship fight went through right to the very end,…
Alex Palou will drive for Ganassi after all in 2023. Alex, who won the Indycar season finale at Laguna Seca took to Twitter to confirm the news. Not long after, Palou’s announcement, McLaren confirmed that Felix Rosenqvist will remain at McLaren Arrow SP as part of their three car entry in 2023. It looked as…
Oh, don’t you just love F1 silly season? Over the summer break, four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel announced his retirement for the end of this year, leaving an empty seat at the metaphorical F1 table. A ripple effect surged and the silliness was in full swing with Alonso announcing his move to Aston Martin and…
Kiwi Scott McLaughlin wins his first Indycar race in his second season in the series, Scott managed to withstand charge from reigning champion Alex Palou. Scott led off the line at the start of the GP after securing his first pole. With Will Power and Colton Herta rounding out the top three. The field were…