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IndyCar Synk 275 at Iowa Speedway results, crashes: Pato O'Ward beats out Josef Newgarden
Pato O'Ward held off Josef Newgarden at the Iowa Speedway on July 12 to win his first IndyCar race of the season. O'Ward won the Synk 275 powered by Sukup with an average time of 1:46:00.6760. Newgarden, who was on pole, was second at 1:46:00.9112. Will Power finished third at 1:46:01.8888. Here is Nathan Brown's story from the race. is your best IndyCar follow, and keep up with coverage throughout the season with . IndyCar at Iowa Speedway results, finish order, final grid for Synk 275 Pato O'Ward Josef Newgarden Will Power Scott McLaughlin Alex Palou Christian Rasmussen Conor Daly Santino Ferrucci Marcus Armstrong Scott Dixon Graham Rahal David Malukas Colton Herta Louis Foster Marcus Ericsson Rinus Veekay Felix Rosenqvist Kyffin Simpson Devlin DeFrancesco Robert Shwartzman Christian Lundgaard Sting Ray Robb Callum Ilott Nolan Siegel Alexander Rossi Kyle Kirkwood Jacob Abel Pato O'Ward wins at the Iowa Speedway Pato O'Ward finished ahead of Josef Newgarden to win the Synk 275 at the Iowa Speedway on Saturday night. Red flag comes out to repair the wall Lap 258: After the Nolan Siegel crash, the race has been red-flagged so the SAFER barrier can be repaired. Nolan Siegel crashes into the wall Lap 248: Nolan Siegel, who was in the Top 10 for the majority of the race, crashed into the wall. The yellow flag has come out. Josef Newgarden pits on Lap 233 Lap 233: Josef Newgarden pits while in the lead. Others like Pato O'Ward and Scott McLaughlin also pitted on Lap 235. IndyCar leaderboard at Iowa Speedway Race 1 at Lap 220 Lap 220: Christian Rasmussen moved up to sixth. Scott McLaughlin is in eighth. Josef Newgarden Pato O'Ward Will Power Alex Palou Conor Daly Christian Rasmussen Nolan Siegel Scott McLaughlin Santino Ferrucci Scott Dixon IndyCar leaderboard at Iowa Speedway Race 1 at Lap 190 Lap 190: Will Power moved up to fourth. Josef Newgarden Pato O'Ward Alex Palou Will Power Conor Daly Nolan Siegel Santino Ferrucci Scott Dixon Christian Rasmussen Scott McLaughlin IndyCar leaderboard at Iowa Speedway Race 1 at Lap 170 Lap 170: Alex Palou has moved into third. Scott McLaughlin is in 12th. Josef Newgarden Pato O'Ward Alex Palou Conor Daly Will Power Nolan Siegel Santino Ferrucci Scott Dixon Marcus Armstrong Christian Rasmussen Kyle Kirkwood crashes into the wall on Lap 153 Lap 153: Kyle Kirkwood crashes into the wall on Turn 2. The yellow has come out. IndyCar leaderboard at Iowa Speedway Race 1 at Lap 140 Lap 140: The Top 10 has remained the same as Josef Newgarden leads the field. Josef Newgarden Pato O'Ward Conor Daly Alex Palou Will Power Scott Dixon Nolan Siegel Marcus Armstrong Santino Ferrucci Felix Rosenqvist IndyCar leaderboard at Iowa Speedway Race 1 at Lap 120 Lap 120: Pato O'Ward has moved up to second place. Conor Daly is back in the top 3. Scott McLaughlin is in 13th. Josef Newgarden Pato O'Ward Conor Daly Alex Palou Will Power Scott Dixon Nolan Siegel Marcus Armstrong Santino Ferrucci Felix Rosenqvist IndyCar leaderboard at Iowa Speedway Race 1 at Lap 85 Lap 85: Conor Daly dropped a few places after a pit stop. Josef Newgarden Alex Palou Scott Dixon Pato O'Ward Will Power Conor Daly Marcus Armstrong Nolan Siegel Santino Ferrucci Felix Rosenqvist Jacob Abel crashes into a wall Lap 75: Jacob Abel crashed in Turn 2. A yellow flag has come out. IndyCar leaderboard at Iowa Speedway Race 1 at Lap 65 Lap 65: Scott McLaughlin has moved up to 15th after starting the race at the back of the field. Christian Rasmussen nearly spun, but he was able to save it. Josef Newgarden Conor Daly Alex Palou Pato O'Ward Scott Dixon Nolan Siegel Will Power Felix Rosenqvist Santino Ferrucci Alexander Rossi IndyCar leaderboard at Iowa Speedway Race 1 at Lap 45 Lap 45: Josef Newgarden is in the lead with Conor Daly in second. Josef Newgarden Conor Daly Alex Palou Pato O'Ward Scott Dixon Nolan Siegel Will Power Felix Rosenqvist Santino Ferrucci Alexander Rossi Scott McLaughlin moves through the back of the pack Lap 32: After crashing in qualifying, Scott McLaughlin began the race at 27th. However, he has moved up to 19th place 32 laps in. Colton Herta spins through infield grass on Lap 1 Lap 1: We have an immediate yellow due to Colton Herta spinning through the infield grass just as the green flag comes out. There was no contact. IndyCar qualifying results for Synk 275 at Iowa Raceway on July 12, 2025 1. Josef Newgarden, 183.999 mph 2. Conor Daly, 183.714 mph 3. Felix Rosenqvist, 183.635 mph 4. Alex Palou, 183.596 mph 5. Pato O'Ward, 183.096 mph 6. Scott Dixon, 182.924 mph 7. Will Power, 182.824 mph 8. Nolan Siegel, 182.807 mph 9. Santino Ferrucci, 182.756 mph 10. David Malukas, 182.596 mph 11. Marcus Armstrong, 182.483 mph 12. Louis Foster, 182.381 mph 13. Alexander Rossi, 181.939 mph 14. Graham Rahal, 181.478 mph 15. Marcus Ericsson, 181.463 mph 16. Robert Shwartzman, 181.319 mph 17. Callum Ilott, 181.257 mph 18. Kyle Kirkwood, 181.13 mph 19. Christian Rasmussen, 181.107 mph 20. Devlin DeFrancesco, 181.097 mph 21. Christian Lundgaard, 179.975 mph 22. Kyffin Simpson, 179.966 mph 23. Colton Herta, 179.27 mph 24. Sting Ray Robb, 178.885 mph 25. Rinus VeeKay, 177.157 mph 26. Jacob Abel, 175.255 mph 27. Scott McLaughlin, no time Scott McLaughlin crashes in qualifying Scott McLaughlin ran into the wall on his first lap. He'll start at the back of the field. IndyCar qualifying results for Farm to Finish 275 at Iowa on July 13, 2025 Race 2 at Iowa begins at 1 p.m. ET. 1. Alex Palou, 184.014 mph 2. Felix Rosenqvist, 183.975 mph 3. David Malukas, 183.369 mph 4. Josef Newgarden, 183.316 mph 5. Nolan Siegel, 183.194 mph 6. Will Power, 183.072 mph 7. Conor Daly, 182.943 mph 8. Scott Dixon, 182.664 mph 9. Pato O'Ward, 182.645 mph 10. Graham Rahal, 182.489 mph 11. Robert Shwartzman, 182.489 mph 12. Marcus Armstrong, 182.409 mph 13. Callum Ilott, 182.214 mph 14. Marcus Ericsson, 182.154 mph 15. Alexander Rossi, 181.846 mph 16. Louis Foster, 181.805 mph 17. Christian Rasmussen, 181.681 mph 18. Kyffin Simpson, 181.589 mph 19. Colton Herta, 181.472 mph 20. Santino Ferrucci, 181.205 mph 21. Kyle Kirkwood, 181.181 mph 22. Christian Lundgaard, 180.920 mph 23. Devlin DeFrancesco, 180.664 mph 24. Sting Ray Robb, 177.683 mph 25. Jacob Abel, 177.145 mph 26. Rinus VeeKay, 170.822 mph 27. Scott McLaughlin, no time IndyCar schedule at Iowa Speedway on Saturday, July 12 10-10:30 a.m.: IndyCar high-line practice (two 15-minute split-field sessions), FS2 10:45-11:30 a.m.: IndyCar full-field practice, FS2 Noon-1 p.m.: Indy NXT race, 75 laps, FS1 1:30-2:30 p.m.: IndyCar qualifying, FS1 5-7:30 p.m.: IndyCar race 1, 275 laps, Fox IndyCar schedule at Iowa Speedway on Sunday, July 13 1-3:30 p.m.: IndyCar race 2, 275 laps, Fox What channel are IndyCar races at Iowa Speedway on? TV on Saturday: Coverage begins at 5 p.m. ET, Saturday, July 12, 2025, on Fox. Green flag is scheduled for 5:20 p.m. Will Buxton is the play-by-play voice, with analysts James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell. Kevin Lee and Jack Harvey are the pit reporters. TV on Sunday: Coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET, Sunday, July 13, 2025, on Fox. Green flag is scheduled for 1:20 p.m. How can I stream the IndyCar races at Iowa Speedway? Fox Sports app. How can I listen to IndyCar races at Iowa Speedway? IndyCar Nation is on SiriusXM Channel 218, IndyCar Live and the IndyCar Radio Network (check affiliates for each race) 2025 IndyCar Series schedule The 2025 IndyCar Series schedule includes 17 races, all televised on Fox. (Times are ET; %-downtown street course, &-road course, *-oval) March 2, St. Petersburg, Florida % (Winner: Alex Palou) March 23, Thermal, California & (Winner: Alex Palou) April 13, Long Beach, California % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) May 4, Birmingham, Alabama & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 10, Indianapolis & (Winner: Alex Palou) May 25, Indianapolis 500 * (Winner: Alex Palou) June 1, Detroit % (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) June 15, St. Louis * (Winner: Kyle Kirkwood) June 22, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin & (Winner: Alex Palou) July 6, Lexington, Ohio &, 1 p.m. July 12, Newton, Iowa *, 5 p.m. July 13, Newton, Iowa *, 1 p.m. July 20, Toronto %, noon July 27, Monterey, California &, 3 p.m. Aug. 10, Portland &, 3 p.m. Aug. 24, Milwaukee *, 2 p.m. Aug. 31, Nashville *, 2:30 p.m. IndyCar drivers for 2025 (Team and drivers; *-Indianapolis 500 only) : Santino Ferrucci, David Malukas : Colton Herta, Kyle Kirkwood, Marcus Ericsson, Marco Andretti* : Pato O'Ward, Nolan Siegel, Christian Lundgaard, Kyle Larson* (with Rick Hendrick) : Kyffin Simpson, Scott Dixon, Alex Palou : Jacob Abel, Rinus VeeKay : Ryan Hunter-Reay*, Jack Harvey* : Alexander Rossi, Christian Rasmussen, Ed Carpenter* : Conor Daly, Sting Ray Robb : Felix Rosenqvist, Marcus Armstrong, Helio Castroneves* : Callum Ilott, Robert Shwartzman, Romain Grosjean (reserve) : Graham Rahal, Louis Foster, Devlin DeFrancesco, Takuma Sato* Toby Sowery (reserve) : Josef Newgarden, Scott McLaughlin, Will Power IndyCar Series championship points 2025 (Through 10 of 17 races) Alex Palou, 430 points Kyle Kirkwood, 317 Pato O'Ward, 305 Scott Dixon, 282 Christian Lundgaard, 263 Felix Rosenqvist, 259 Colton Herta, 217 Marcus Armstrong, 209 Will Power, 202 Santino Ferrucci, 198 Scott McLaughlin, 197 David Malukas, 187 Rinus Veekay, 179 Alexander Rossi, 176 Kyffin Simpson, 162 Christian Rasmussen, 155 Nolan Siegel, 147 Conor Daly, 144 Josef Newgarden, 142 Marcus Ericsson, 141 Graham Rahal, 139 Louis Foster, 118 Robert Shwartzman, 113 Sting Ray Robb, 105 Devlin DeFrancesco, 99 Callum Ilott, 95 Jacob Abel, 64 Takuma Sato, 36 Helio Castroneves, 20 Ed Carpenter, 16 Jack Harvey, 12 Ryan Hunter-Reay, 10 Kyle Larson, 6 Marco Andretti, 5 This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: IndyCar at Iowa Speedway Race 1 complete results, finish order, crashes


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16-07-2025
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Gearing Up: Toronto Favors Andretti Global, Chip Ganassi Racing
INDYCAR Alex Palou enters Sunday's Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto with a commanding 129-point lead over Pato O'Ward as the NTT INDYCAR SERIES heads into the fourth and final street race of the 2025 season. The duo split victories last weekend at Iowa Speedway, with O'Ward earning his first victory of the season in Saturday's Synk 275 powered by Sukup while Palou captured his series-leading seventh win in Sunday's Farm to Finish 275 powered by Sukup. Despite dominating this season, Palou has yet to win on Toronto's 1.786-mile temporary street circuit. In three career starts, he has been eliminated in the opening round of qualifying each time, starting 22nd, 15th and 18th, respectively. But the three-time series champion has impressively raced through the field to finish sixth, second and fourth. On the other hand, O'Ward has struggled on street circuits in 2025. His average finish across the three prior street races is 10.33. In three Toronto appearances, the Arrow McLaren driver has finished 11th, eighth and 17th. Sunday's 90-lap event could be a damage-mitigation race for O'Ward and his Chevrolet counterparts. His Iowa win marked the first win for Chevrolet this season while Honda has claimed 11 of the 12 races, including all three on street circuits and six of the nine podium finishes. This season's street races began with Palou edging Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Scott Dixon in Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding on March 2. Kyle Kirkwood then topped Palou in the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach on April 13 and Santino Ferrucci's No. 14 AJ Foyt Racing Chevrolet in the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear on June 1. Kirkwood leads all drivers with a 2.33 average finish on street circuits this season. However, a disastrous Iowa weekend, including a crash in practice and another crash in Race 1 – he finished 26th and 18th in the races -- cost him 67 points and dropped him from second to fourth in the standings. He trails Palou by 180 points. On the bright side, Kirkwood finished runner-up to teammate Colton Herta (shown in photo) last year in Toronto. History favors CGR and Andretti Global this weekend. Their drivers swept the Toronto podium last year and have combined for nine of the last 12 top-three finishes at Exhibition Place. Gaining ground on Palou and Dixon in Round 13 of the 2025 season won't be easy. Dixon's seventh-place average finish on street courses this season ranks third behind Kirkwood and Christian Lundgaard (sixth-place average). Lundgaard, who is fifth in the standings, earned his only INDYCAR SERIES victory here in 2023 while driving for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing and with three consecutive top-eight finishes in Toronto eyes a second Arrow McLaren win in three races. The first practice in Toronto is 3:05 p.m. ET Friday on FS2, FOX Sports app and INDYCAR Radio Network. The series returns to the track at 10:30 a.m Saturday for the second practice session in advance of the three-round knockout NTT P1 Award qualifying session scheduled to begin at 2:35 p.m. Both Saturday sessions will air on FS1, FOX Sports app and INDYCAR Radio Network. Sunday's schedule features the pre-race warmup at 8:30 a.m. ET (FS1, FOX Sports app and INDYCAR Radio Network) before the 90-lap race at noon on FOX, FOX Sports app and INDYCAR Radio Network. recommended Item 1 of 1


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15-07-2025
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Power Rankings: Alex Palou Solidifies Top Spot
INDYCAR Pato O'Ward and Alex Palou split victories in the Sukup INDYCAR Race Weekend at Iowa Speedway, an event offering 550 laps of racing across two grueling races in as many days. Chevrolet swept the podium in Saturday's Synk 275 powered by Sukup, while Honda responded with a podium sweep of its own in Sunday's Farm to Finish 275 powered by Sukup. As the series heads north for Sunday's Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto (noon Et, FOX, FOX Sports app, INDYCAR Radio Network), three drivers re-enter the Power Rankings. 10. David Malukas (No. 4 Clarience Technologies Chevrolet; Last Rank: NR) Malukas returned strong after missing the rankings post-Mid-Ohio. He finished 12th in Race 1 but climbed to fourth in Race 2, notching his third top-seven finish in the past seven events, highlighted by a runner-up finish in the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. This marks his fifth time in the Power Rankings top 10 over the last six race weekends. 9. Christian Rasmussen (No. 21 ECR Splenda Chevrolet; Last Rank: NR) The second-year driver impressed with top-10 finishes in both Iowa races – he was sixth in Race 1 and eighth in Race 2 -- making him one of just six drivers to do so. This is his second appearance in the rankings, having last been ranked 10th after World Wide Technology Raceway. All four of his top-10 finishes this season have come on ovals. 8. Josef Newgarden (No. 2 Astemo Team Penske Chevrolet; Last Rank: NR) Newgarden led a combined 304 laps at Iowa, including 232 in Race 1 where he finished second. However, ill-timed cautions in Race 2 shuffled him back to 10th. Despite Iowa's promise, recent results -- 22nd, 9th, 25th, 25th, and 27th -- keep his ranking modest. Still, this is his first Power Rankings appearance since he was fourth after the season opener at St. Petersburg. 7. Christian Lundgaard (No. 7 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet; Last Rank: 7) Lundgaard rebounded from a 21st-place finish in Race 1 to finish sixth in Race 2, marking his second top-six result in the last three races. He also stood on the podium at Mid-Ohio with a third-place finish, his fourth podium of the year. 6. Felix Rosenqvist (No. 60 SiriusXM Honda; Last Rank: 5) Rosenqvist continues a steady stretch with three top-seven results in the last four events. Highlights include a second-place finish at Road America and sixth at Mid-Ohio, keeping him solidly in the conversation near the top half of the rankings. ↓5. Kyle Kirkwood (No. 27 SukUp Honda; Last Rank: 3) Kirkwood slips for the second straight weekend after a rough Iowa outing. A practice crash Saturday morning foreshadowed a 26th-place result in Race 1 and a tough 18th-place finish in Race 2. Still, his five top-eight finishes in the last eight races -- including three wins -- keep him in the top five. 4. Marcus Armstrong (No. 66 SiriusXM/Root Insurance Honda; Last Rank: 6) Armstrong matched his career-best finish with a third-place result in Race 2 at Iowa, his second podium of the career (Detroit 2024). He's surged from 16th to seventh in the points standings over the last six races, earning top-10s in all of them. This is his highest Power Rankings position to date. 3. Scott Dixon (No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda; Last Rank: 2) Dixon followed up his Mid-Ohio victory with a runner-up finish to teammate Palou in Sunday's Iowa race, giving Chip Ganassi Racing its second 1-2 finish in three events. With five consecutive top-10 finishes, Dixon remains firmly among the championship contenders. ↑2. Pato O'Ward (No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet; Last Rank: 4) O'Ward finally broke through for his first win of the season in Iowa Race 1 and followed it with a solid fifth-place finish in Race 2. He now has eight top-seven finishes in the last nine races, including four top-two results. Notably, he also ranked second in the Power Rankings after Iowa last season. ↔1. Alex Palou (No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda; Last Rank: 1) Palou earned his seventh win of the season, which marks the first time since Al Unser Jr. in 1994 that a driver has won seven of the opening 12 races to a season. Unser won the championship by 47 points over Team Penske teammate Emerson Fittipaldi that season. Palou has scored nine top-two finishes this season and holds a commanding 129-point lead over O'Ward entering Toronto. recommended Item 1 of 3

Indianapolis Star
14-07-2025
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Sting Ray Robb's trailer catches fire on interstate after Iowa doubleheader. What we know
Sting Ray Robb crashed out of the second race at Iowa Speedway during IndyCar's doubleheader weekend. And his hauler caught fire on the way home, the team announced. It was a tough IndyCar weekend for Sting Ray Robb and his No. 77 Juncos Hollinger Racing team at Iowa Speedway, and it continued on the drive back to the team's shop. A video surfaced on social media Sunday evening of the Juncos Hollinger trailer stopped with firetrucks behind it. The team confirmed Monday that the trailer caught fire. "Our hauler caught fire on I-74 while heading back to the shop," the statement read. "It was a scary moment for the team, but, thankfully everyone is safe, and that's what matters most. "We've been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support, messages, and well wishes from fans, fellow teams, IndyCar officials, and the entire racing community. It's a reminder of the incredible family we have in the sport." The team said it did not yet know the damage, seemingly leaving the possibility it may not be ready for on-track action Friday in Toronto. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. "We're assessing the damage and will be working hard to get back on track," the team said. Robb finished 22nd in Saturday's Synk 275 to start the doubleheader weekend after he qualified 24th (178.885 mph). He then finished 23rd in Sunday's Farm to Finish 275 after crashing on Lap 50. He also qualified 24th (177.683 mph).


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13-07-2025
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Alex Palou Runs Season Win Total to Seven at Iowa Speedway
INDYCAR Alex Palou's historic NTT INDYCAR SERIES season continued Sunday with a win in the Farm to Finish 275 powered by Sukup at Iowa Speedway. The driver of the No. 10 DHL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda won his seventh win of the season, becoming the first driver since Al Unser Jr. in 1994 to win this many times in the first 12 races of the season. Five races remain as Palou chases the all-time record of 10 held by A.J. Foyt (1964) and Al Unser (1970). Palou also gave Honda its 11th win in 12 races this season. Chevrolet's victory came Saturday when Arrow McLaren's Pato O'Ward won the Synk 275 powered by Sukup. This story will be updated. recommended Item 1 of 3