What Happened This Week in IndyCar Silly Season?
This week’s IndyCar news came faster than we could read it.
Alex is the IndyCar Content Director at Frontstretch, having initially joined as an entry-level contributor in 2021. He also serves as Managing Director of The Asia Cable, a publication focused on the international affairs and politics of the Asia-Pacific region which he co-founded in 2023. With previous experience in China, Japan and Poland, Alex is particularly passionate about the international realm of motorsport and the politics that make the wheels turn - literally - behind the scenes.
This week’s IndyCar news came faster than we could read it.
Max Verstappen beat out Lando Norris for the pole for the Italian Grand Prix.
Now that the title race has ended in Alex Palou’s favor, what can be made of the rest of the 2025 campaign?
Power’s language in his post-race interview at Portland was less than reassuring of his uncertain future.
Hamilton’s struggles at Ferrari have left the seven-time champion in poor spirits.
The IMS Museum is unrecognizable from its previous form.
One of IndyCar’s best events may be beyond saving, despite a strong showing this year.
To call Horner’s firing from Red Bull shocking would be an understatement and to call it straightforward may be dishonest.
McLaren’s dominance is nothing to complain about, but can its drivers keep things clean to the end?