Andretti Global, Honda dominate gold-standard street race, Alex Palou runner-up.
Steady winds of 20 mph, with gusts approaching 40 mph, challenged the Chip Ganassi Racing driver (photo) and the other 24 drivers in the field for the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington.
Kyle Kirkwood of Andretti Global led an all-Honda top-four sweep in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington. Kirkwood led 16 laps en route to his sixth IndyCar series win, ...
The Andretti Global driver (photo, center) earned his first victory of the season and the sixth of his NTT INDYCAR SERIES career.
Andretti Global did its best to give away the win but Kyle Kirkwood, Will Power and Marcus Ericsson wouldn’t be denied as they finished first, third and fourth for the team to sandwich Chip Ganassi ...
Kirkwood made an aggressive pass below four-time series champion Alex Palou with 15 laps to go and stayed in front the rest ...
For the first time since June 2024, an IndyCar driver not named Alex Palou is leading the championship standings.
The Swede demolished the pole contenders with a lap of 1m34.356s in the No. 28 Andretti Global Honda which was nearly a ...
One thing the ECR duo does not want to continue is falling short of podium finishes, especially at their sponsor’s race and ...
The Andretti Global driver (photo) had qualified second three times in his NTT INDYCAR SERIES career before earning his first ...
Kyle Kirkwood (photo) was one of three Andretti Global drivers in the top five of practice this morning at the Java House ...