2025 IndyCar Season Awards

The 2025 NTT IndyCar season was one for the history books. From the opening race at St Petersburg to the finale in Nashville, one name reigned supreme. It was the Alex Palou show, as the Chip Ganassi Racing driver became a four-time series champion. It was the 17th title for Chip Ganassi’s organization, which ties…

Andretti Signs Will Power

The three-car team at Andretti will look a little different next season. Two-time series champion and Indy 500 winner Will Power has joined the team on a multi-year deal. Power is taking over the No. 26 Honda as Colton Herta shifts his focus to Europe with the Cadillac F1 program. Power leaves Team Penske after…

RLL Signs Takuma Sato for Indy 500

There will officially be bumping at Indianapolis again in May. Two-time Indy 500 winner Takuma Sato is returning to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing to pilot the No. 75 Honda. The team’s fourth car brings the total entries to 34, with the possibility of another entrant looming. Sato will attempt to qualify for his 16th Indy…

Coyne Signs Rinus VeeKay

The final full-time IndyCar seat for this season has been filled. Dale Coyne Racing announced today that Rinus VeeKay will pilot the No. 18 Honda. The Dutchman gives the team a veteran leader to pair with rookie Jacob Abel. VeeKay is ready for the next chapter of his career after spending five seasons at Ed…

Doug Boles Named IndyCar President

Penske Entertainment has replaced IndyCar President Jay Frye with Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles. The move comes just three weeks before the season-opening race at St Petersburg. The full press release from today is below. [Penske Entertainment Corp Press Release] Penske Entertainment announced several updates to its senior leadership structure today in order to best…