Upon Further Review: IndyCar Silly Season’s Final Seats
Three IndyCar seats are still up for grabs in 2026.
Christopher DeHarde has covered IndyCar racing and the Road to Indy for various outlets since 2014. In addition to open wheel racing, DeHarde has also covered IMSA and various short track racing events around Indiana. Originally from New Orleans, DeHarde moved to the Indianapolis area in 2017 to further pursue a career as a motorsports writer.
Three IndyCar seats are still up for grabs in 2026.
VeeKay is on the market, and Team Penske has yet to fill the No. 12 car.
Much of IndyCar silly season unfolded like an avalanche, but two big names seem to have come out in one piece.
LEBANON, Tenn. — Starting 25th gave Conor Daly a massive job to do in Sunday’s (Aug. 31) Music City Grand Prix at Nashville Superspeedway to …
Rasmussen’s run to the finish at Milwaukee was one for the ages.
Rossi’s teammate took the win, but the 2016 Indy 500 winner put together a respectable race of his own.
An IndyCar in-season tournament would produce some surprising results in 2025.
Power’s has more than earned the right to decide when his Penske tenure ends.
The result is Rahal’s first top five in IndyCar since 2023.
However, he’ll have a six-position grid penalty for an unapproved engine change.