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Scott McLaughlin earns IndyCar St. Pete pole, Coyne impresses in Fast 6
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sports10h ago

Scott McLaughlin earns IndyCar St. Pete pole, Coyne impresses in Fast 6

  • Scott McLaughlin clinched pole for the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg with a late flying lap of 1:00.5426.
  • Marcus Ericsson qualified second, narrowly behind McLaughlin by 0.0195s.
  • Dennis Hauger impressed with a third-place finish for Dale Coyne Racing.
  • Alex Palou qualified fourth, continuing his title-contending form.
  • David Malukas secured fifth place in his first race with Team Penske.
  • Romain Grosjean advanced despite a penalties that affected his best lap.
  • Q3 group results showed surprises with Newgarden ending last in the final session.
  • Group results included a notable crash earlier in practice affecting Kirkwood and Power.
  • New Garden and other drivers faced tough moments in the final rounds of qualifying.
  • The pole position sets the stage for a competitive season opener in St. Petersburg.
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Mick Schumacher says Indy car feels like F2 ‘with better tyres’
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6h ago

Mick Schumacher says Indy car feels like F2 ‘with better tyres’

  • Mick Schumacher signs with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for the 2026 IndyCar campaign, marking a major career move.
  • He found the IndyCar 'pretty fun to drive' and praised the 'raw motorsport' feel of the series.
  • Schumacher compared IndyCar to Formula 2, suggesting a future car could resemble F2 with more power and less weight.
  • Oval racing initially gave Schumacher pause, but learning about the safety and process alleviated concerns.
  • Schumacher noted the Indy road course preparation helped him understand the sport and its risks and rewards.
  • He emphasized the high level of teamwork and ambition within IndyCar’s environment.
  • Schumacher's oval test at Homestead-Miami Speedway reached 194 mph, showcasing the speed of the cars.
  • Five 2026 IndyCar oval rounds are planned, including an event at Phoenix Raceway on March 7.
  • Schumacher weighed up the transition to IndyCar against his F1 prospects, recognizing the appeal of the sport's competition.
  • Mick Schumacher’s IndyCar move follows previous Haas F1 connections and endurance racing stints.
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