Statistically Proving the Winner of the 2026 Indy 500

The 2026 Indy 500 is almost upon us. The starting grid is set. I’m going to prove the winner of the Indy 500 statistically. I’ve pulled data from 2000 to 2025.  Please note that this doesn’t factor in a crash in practice the week of the Indy 500. This also doesn’t factor in anomalies such as Scott Dixon catching on fire last year. He was … Continue reading Statistically Proving the Winner of the 2026 Indy 500

Palou Wins the Indy 500 Pole – Full Starting Grid for the 110th Indianapolis 500

“I have no words,” Palou said. “So, that was incredible. It just feels incredible. Great start to the Month of May. Defending Indy 500 winner Alex Palou grabs the coveted starting spot for the largest race in the motorsports world. From the Fast Six, Palou scores the NTT P1 Award and the $100,000 bonas that comes with it. Palou’s four-lap average speed of 232.248 mph … Continue reading Palou Wins the Indy 500 Pole – Full Starting Grid for the 110th Indianapolis 500

Kirkwood Wins Inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington

The yellow flag waved, and if Kyle Kirkwood was nervous, he didn’t show it. The Florida native continued to show his street course prowess by holding off Alex Palou on the last lap restart after a crash that involved Nolan Siegal and Romain Grosjean for his first win of the season and the third different winner in three different races. Marcus Ericsson, who earned his … Continue reading Kirkwood Wins Inaugural Java House Grand Prix of Arlington

Palou Wins Wild One At St. Pete

The overcut came during the second pit stop sequence, and Alex Palou found himself up by nearly a whole straight away, well ahead of Marcus Ericsson and Scott McLaughlin, who led most of the first half of the race. Palou never looked back. The defending champion picked right up where he left off with the 20th win of his career. Palou was just unstoppable and … Continue reading Palou Wins Wild One At St. Pete

Here Comes St. Pete!

The Indycar Season starts in beautiful, sunny Florida where Indycar will shine as they go screaming down Dan Wheldon Way in gorgeous St. Petersburg. Indycar has called St. Petersburg home for their season opener since 2009, other than 2020 when everything was moved around. Since then, St Pete has seen 13 different winners. Alex Palou won last year, a statement that will be echoed quite … Continue reading Here Comes St. Pete!

Indy 500 Winner Palou Unveils Image on Borg-Warner Trophy

INDIANAPOLIS (Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025) – 2025 Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge winner Alex Palou unveiled his likeness on the Borg-Warner Trophy on Nov. 19 in Indianapolis, one of the most significant honors since he earned his first Indy 500 victory May 25 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Four-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Palou, driving the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, earned the first oval … Continue reading Indy 500 Winner Palou Unveils Image on Borg-Warner Trophy

Christian Rasmussen Scores his Maiden IndyCar Victory at Milwaukee

The Milwaukee Mile has been home to some very special moments over its history, and today was another in the long line. Just 30 races into his young IndyCar racing career, the Dane from Copenhagen has scored his first win in the NTT IndyCar Series at Milwaukee. After qualifying 10th, Christian Rasmussen got the luck of the racing Gods on his side after weather and … Continue reading Christian Rasmussen Scores his Maiden IndyCar Victory at Milwaukee

Logano and Verstappen Among Four Drivers Nominated for Best Driver at the ESPY’s

ESPN announced Thursday the nominees for their “Best Driver” ESPY award. Representation is spread across three of the world’s major motorsports: the Formula 1 World Championship, the NTT IndyCar Series, and NASCAR’s Cup Series. ESPN will broadcast the 2025 ESPY Awards from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on July 16th at 8 pm ET with comedian Shane Gillis as the host. The drivers nominated … Continue reading Logano and Verstappen Among Four Drivers Nominated for Best Driver at the ESPY’s

The Three Winners of Motorsport’s Holiest Weekend

The holiest weekend in all of sports. The Trifecta of racing. Monaco, Indy, and Charlotte. Three of the biggest races of their respective racing series. To win these events puts you into racing immortality, and this weekend’s winners were all beyond deserving. NASCAR, Formula 1, and IndyCar are three of the world’s biggest racing series with tens of millions of viewers worldwide. Each has its … Continue reading The Three Winners of Motorsport’s Holiest Weekend