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    IndyCar announces 17 race schedule for 2022 season

    IndyCar announces 17 race schedule for 2022 season

    IndyCar

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    19th September 2021, 18:4921st September 2021, 0:11 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    IndyCar’s returns to Toronto and Iowa are confirmed, along with a February start in St. Petersburg, Florida and the 106th Indianapolis 500 on 29 May.

    Herta wins pole at Laguna Seca; Palou qualifies fourth

    Herta wins pole at Laguna Seca; Palou qualifies fourth

    IndyCar

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    18th September 2021, 23:4021st October 2023, 21:49 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Colton Herta wins his second Laguna Seca pole in a row, while Álex Palou starts ahead of championship rivals Patricio O’Ward, Josef Newgarden, and Scott Dixon.

    Grosjean apologises as Hinchcliffe and Castroneves bemoan turn one chaos

    Grosjean apologises as Hinchcliffe and Castroneves bemoan turn one chaos

    IndyCar

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    14th September 2021, 12:4319th October 2023, 15:46 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Hélio Castroneves said one car came at him ‘like a torpedo,’ while James Hinchcliffe rued his ‘comical’ misfortune after several cars tangled at Portland’s turn one.

    Palou feels ‘lucky being unlucky’ with victory after first-lap setback

    Palou feels ‘lucky being unlucky’ with victory after first-lap setback

    IndyCar

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    14th September 2021, 8:1414th September 2021, 12:31 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    IndyCar points leader Álex Palou reflected on a long, early caution – and a contentious decision by race control – that helped power his winning strategy in Portland.

    Palou fights from back to win and retake points lead at Portland

    Palou fights from back to win and retake points lead at Portland

    IndyCar

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    12th September 2021, 23:2812th September 2021, 23:39 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Álex Palou wins at Portland after being sent to the back of the field early in the race, while principal championship rival Patricio O’Ward finished outside the top ten.

    Palou scores crucial pole position and championship point in Portland

    Palou scores crucial pole position and championship point in Portland

    IndyCar

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    11th September 2021, 21:4712th September 2021, 11:24 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Álex Palou closed to within nine points of championship leader Patricio O’Ward after Saturday’s qualifying session for the Grand Prix of Portland.

    Grosjean in hunt for Rookie of the Year honours despite missing three races

    Grosjean in hunt for Rookie of the Year honours despite missing three races

    IndyCar

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    9th September 2021, 12:0519th October 2023, 15:46 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Romain Grosjean’s fine oval debut put him within striking distance of claiming Rookie of the Year honours for 2021 in the upcoming final three IndyCar races.

    Why shorter is better as IndyCar shores up its dwindling roster of oval races

    Why shorter is better as IndyCar shores up its dwindling roster of oval races

    IndyCar

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    2nd September 2021, 11:182nd September 2021, 11:18 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Oval racing is vital to IndyCar’s identity but attendance has fallen and some drivers have raised safety concerns. More short courses may be the answer.

    Newgarden wins Gateway; O’Ward takes championship lead

    Newgarden wins Gateway; O’Ward takes championship lead

    IndyCar

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    22nd August 2021, 6:5124th August 2021, 17:27 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Josef Newgarden scored his second win of the 2021 IndyCar Series, while Patricio O’Ward took the championship lead after Álex Palou and Scott Dixon were taken out in a multi-car accident.

    Power grabs pole at Gateway, Palou starts 21st after grid penalty

    Power grabs pole at Gateway, Palou starts 21st after grid penalty

    IndyCar

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    21st August 2021, 23:1122nd August 2021, 0:34 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Will Power claimed pole position for this weekend’s IndyCar race at Gateway while points leader Alex Palou starts on the penultimate row after a penalty.

    Grosjean looking forward to being ‘a proper rookie’ in IndyCar oval debut

    Grosjean looking forward to being ‘a proper rookie’ in IndyCar oval debut

    IndyCar

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    19th August 2021, 8:1319th October 2023, 15:46 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Romain Grosjean insisted “everyone who thinks it’s easy to run ovals is absolutely mistaken” ahead of his race debut this weekend.

    Lundgaard impresses with race-leading IndyCar debut despite food poisoning

    Lundgaard impresses with race-leading IndyCar debut despite food poisoning

    IndyCar

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    16th August 2021, 12:0521st October 2023, 15:58 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Christian Lundgaard handled the switch from Formula 2 to IndyCar with aplomb, leading on his debut despite a bout of food poisoning.

    Palou says damage to points lead is “nothing” after engine failure

    Palou says damage to points lead is “nothing” after engine failure

    IndyCar

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    15th August 2021, 10:45 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Alex Palou shrugged off the engine failure in yesterday’s race at Indianapolis which allow championship rival Patricio O’Ward to cut into his lead.

    Power returns to victory lane as engine failure sidelines points leader Palou

    Power returns to victory lane as engine failure sidelines points leader Palou

    IndyCar

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    14th August 2021, 20:1515th August 2021, 10:33 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Will Power captured his 40th career IndyCar victory ahead of Romain Grosjean, while championship leader Álex Palou retired with an engine failure.

    O’Ward on pole as Lundgaard impresses with fourth on debut

    O’Ward on pole as Lundgaard impresses with fourth on debut

    IndyCar

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    14th August 2021, 1:1814th August 2021, 8:12 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Patricio O’Ward claimed his third pole position of the season at Indianapolis while Formula 2 driver Christian Lundgaard impressed with fourth place on his debut.

    IndyCar drivers back Nashville track despite crash-strewn race

    IndyCar drivers back Nashville track despite crash-strewn race

    IndyCar

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    11th August 2021, 7:1810th August 2021, 17:06 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    IndyCar drivers were generally positive about the championship’s new event in Nashville after a crash-strewn race which saw nine caution periods.

    “Tunnel vision” led to dominant Herta’s race-ending crash

    “Tunnel vision” led to dominant Herta’s race-ending crash

    IndyCar

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    10th August 2021, 12:3521st October 2023, 21:49 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Colton Herta explained the crash which brought an end to his dominant run in last weekend’s IndyCar race in Nashville.

    How Ericsson’s ‘aeroplane’ landed in victory lane after Nashville crash-fest

    How Ericsson’s ‘aeroplane’ landed in victory lane after Nashville crash-fest

    IndyCar

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    10th August 2021, 7:2021st October 2023, 16:17 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Nine cautions periods and two red flags in a crazy race helped Marcus Ericsson to win after being launched into the air and serving two penalties in Nashville.

    Ericsson survives airborne shunt to win calamitous Music City GP

    Ericsson survives airborne shunt to win calamitous Music City GP

    IndyCar

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    9th August 2021, 2:1021st October 2023, 16:17 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Marcus Ericsson scored an astonishing win in an incident-packed Music City Grand Prix after being launched into the air early in an early collision with Sebastien Bourdais.

    Herta takes dominant pole in Nashville after Newgarden crashes

    Herta takes dominant pole in Nashville after Newgarden crashes

    IndyCar

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    7th August 2021, 23:2621st October 2023, 21:49 | Written by RJ O'Connell

    Colton Herta said his Andretti team were “in a league of our own” after dominating qualifying for the Music City Grand Prix in Nashville.

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