IndyCar Title Contenders Eliminated Early in Mid-Ohio Qualifying
Will Power, Marcus Ericsson and Josef Newgarden all were eliminated in the first round of IndyCar Qualifying at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course ahead of Sunday’s (July 3) Honda Indy 200.
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.
Will Power, Marcus Ericsson and Josef Newgarden all were eliminated in the first round of IndyCar Qualifying at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course ahead of Sunday’s (July 3) Honda Indy 200.
Marcus Ericsson stayed in Sweden for a few days in his break between races, but thinks that Mid-Ohio is a prime opportunity for another win.
Josef Newgarden led the first practice for Sunday’s (July 3) Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio with David Malukas leading the rookies in 8th place.
Josef Newgarden works with new IndyCar engineer Eric Leichtle to have a perfect car around Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
A strategic gamble for Trey Burke in USF2000 ended up not paying off thanks to a red flag.
Graham Rahal gained more positions than anybody else in the IndyCar field at Road America.
Three of the top five drivers in the IndyCar title fight had trouble at Road America.
Will Power won the most recent IndyCar race in Detroit, but the IndyCar points leader did not make it out of the first round of qualifying at Road America.
Alexander Rossi’s near-perfect weekend at Road America continues with pole position ahead of Sunday’s Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America
Alexander Rossi leads the first practice session for the IndyCar race at Road America while the Road to Indy had action of their own.