Ganassi Signs Marcus Ericsson

Chip Ganassi will field three full-time cars next year in the NTT IndyCar Series. Ganassi’s team announced today that Marcus Ericsson will drive the No. 8 Honda alongside the 2019 Rookie of the Year and fellow countryman Felix Rosenqvist, and five-time series champion Scott Dixon for the 2020 season. The 29-year-old competed in 16 races…

2019 IndyCar Season Awards

The book is closed on the 2019 NTT IndyCar Series season. The storylines this year centered on some familiar faces for Team Penske as Josef Newgarden won his second championship, and Simon Pagenaud added his face to the Borg-Warner Trophy. Other storylines included the exceptional class of Rookie drivers in the field, the continued youth…

2020 IndyCar Schedule

The full 2020 schedule for the NTT IndyCar Series was unveiled today, just minutes before the penultimate race at Portland. There were no major surprises, but there were quite a few details that were confirmed. The biggest note was that Richmond is back on the schedule and will replace Pocono. The short oval in Virginia…

McLaren Joins IndyCar with SPM

McLaren Racing is joining the NTT IndyCar Series full-time in 2020 with a partnership with the Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports team. The two-car team will be called Arrow McLaren Racing SP and will utilize Chevrolet engines. While the rumors of McLaren and Sam Schmidt’s team have been circulating for weeks, the news rocked the racing…

IndyCar Hybrid System Coming in 2022

[IndyCar Press Release] IndyCar, in partnership with Chevrolet and Honda, will implement a single-source hybrid system in its race cars for the 2022 NTT IndyCar Series season that will provide key enhancements ranging from competition to safety. In keeping with IndyCar history of integrating innovation into the sport, the hybrid powertrain will mark the first…