Race Day 2026

Good morning from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The key words this morning are weather and whether. Weather will decide whether we get the full race in. IndyCar can be quite deliberate in deciding how to proceed. In the ned, they will make the best decision for everyone involved,

I haf a bit of an emotional moment as I entered the Speedway roundabout and saw the words to “Back Home Again in Indiana” lit up. You would think after 58 previous races, thingslike that wouldn’t affect me. I’m ready to get the day going.

The schedule:

5 a.m.-1 p.m.: INDYCAR Credentials Office Open

6 a.m.-4 p.m.: Public Gates Open

6 a.m.: Cannon Blast & Pyrotechnics

7 a.m.: Coors Light Snake Pit Gates Open

8:15 a.m.: Wax Motif Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

8:55 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy March to the Bricks Begins

9 a.m.: DJ Slater Hogan Begins on Pagoda 3

9:05 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy reaches Checkpoint 2 – Pagoda Plaza

9:10 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy reaches Checkpoint 3 – IMS Midway

9:15 a.m.: It’s Murph Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

9:20 a.m.: All Cars to Pit Lane, Engine Warm Up #1 Begins

9:38 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy reaches Checkpoint 4 – Band Gate

10:10 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy arrives at Yard of Bricks

10:26 a.m.: “On the Banks of the Wabash” – Purdue University Band

10:30 a.m.: Crankdat Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

10:36 a.m.: Green Flag Lap Rolls Out

10:37 a.m.: Indy 500 Winners Lap

10:43 a.m.: Honorary Starter Receives Green Flag form IU Health Patient – Trackside Stage

10:55 a.m.: All Cars on the Grid

10:59 a.m.: Historic Cars Lap

11:25 a.m.: Chevrolet Military Appreciation Lap

11:47 a.m.: Driver Introductions Begin

12:07 p.m.: U.S. Army Golden Knights Parachute Team Begins Descent

12:07 p.m.: “God Bless America” by Indiana National Guard Quartet with Purdue Band – Victory Podium

12:08 p.m.: Military March on Pit Lane

12:13 p.m.: Military Address by Lt. Gen. Jonathan Stubbs, U.S. Army – Victory Podium

12:17 p.m.: Invocation by Indianapolis Archbishop Charles Thompson – Trackside Stage

12:18 p.m.: Rifle Volley and “Taps” – Victory Podium

12:20 p.m.: “America the Beautiful” by Ephraim Owens – Pylon Stage

12:24 p.m.: National Anthem by Jordin Sparks

12:26 p.m.: Flyover – F-16 Jets of the 175th Fighter Wing

12:33 p.m.: Drivers to Your Cars Command by Caitlin Clark

12:37 p.m.: “Back Home Again in Indiana” by Jim Cornelison

12:38 p.m.: Second Flyover – F-16 Jets of the 175th Fighter Wing

12:38 p.m.: “Drivers, Start Your Engines” – Roger Penske, Victory Podium

12:39 p.m.: Flyover Lap, 38th Combat Aviation Brigade, Indiana Army National Guard

12:45 p.m.: Green Flag, 110th Indianapolis 500 by Gainbridge. Honorary Starter Brendan Fraser

12:50 p.m.: Zedd Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

2:20 p.m.: Wooli Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

A Word about The Start

Last year, the pace laps were ruined by the presence of several army helicopters which followed the field around the track, at times dipping dangerously low. With all due respect to our brave men and women in the military, I sincerely hope we don’t see this again. The parade and pace laps at the start of the Indianapolis 500 is, in my opinion, the most beautiful moment in sports. It does need any so-called enhancement. It is amazing by itself.

The helicopters added nothing except concern for safety. they were distracting. I heard of some veterans in the stands who were triggered by the sight of guns on the bottom of the copters.

My opinion may be in the minority, and I’m fine with that. The military is honored throughout the opening ceremonies in a beautiful, respectful presentation. When the drivers start their engines. it is time to focus on the race. End of rant.

I am staying with my pick of Alexander Rossi today, but I will watch out for Conor Daly, David Malukas, and Pato O’Ward.

I will post weather updates as I receive than and keep you posted on any rescheduling. Have a great race da. Stay safe and dry.

RACE DAY!

From IMS: Schedule is weather permitting.

INDIANAPOLIS (Saturday, May 23, 2026) – Information about the 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge Race Day track activity Sunday, May 24 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

SCHEDULE:

5 a.m.-1 p.m.: INDYCAR Credentials Office Open

6 a.m.-4 p.m.: Public Gates Open

6 a.m.: Cannon Blast & Pyrotechnics

7 a.m.: Coors Light Snake Pit Gates Open

8:15 a.m.: Wax Motif Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

8:55 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy March to the Bricks Begins

9 a.m.: DJ Slater Hogan Begins on Pagoda 3

9:05 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy reaches Checkpoint 2 – Pagoda Plaza

9:10 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy reaches Checkpoint 3 – IMS Midway

9:15 a.m.: It’s Murph Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

9:20 a.m.: All Cars to Pit Lane, Engine Warm Up #1 Begins

9:38 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy reaches Checkpoint 4 – Band Gate

10:10 a.m.: Borg-Warner Trophy arrives at Yard of Bricks

10:26 a.m.: “On the Banks of the Wabash” – Purdue University Band

10:30 a.m.: Crankdat Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

10:36 a.m.: Green Flag Lap Rolls Out

10:37 a.m.: Indy 500 Winners Lap

10:43 a.m.: Honorary Starter Receives Green Flag form IU Health Patient – Trackside Stage

10:55 a.m.: All Cars on the Grid

10:59 a.m.: Historic Cars Lap

11:25 a.m.: Chevrolet Military Appreciation Lap

11:47 a.m.: Driver Introductions Begin

12:07 p.m.: U.S. Army Golden Knights Parachute Team Begins Descent

12:07 p.m.: “God Bless America” by Indiana National Guard Quartet with Purdue Band – Victory Podium

12:08 p.m.: Military March on Pit Lane

12:13 p.m.: Military Address by Lt. Gen. Jonathan Stubbs, U.S. Army – Victory Podium

12:17 p.m.: Invocation by Indianapolis Archbishop Charles Thompson – Trackside Stage

12:18 p.m.: Rifle Volley and “Taps” – Victory Podium

12:20 p.m.: “America the Beautiful” by Ephraim Owens – Pylon Stage

12:24 p.m.: National Anthem by Jordin Sparks

12:26 p.m.: Flyover – F-16 Jets of the 175th Fighter Wing

12:33 p.m.: Drivers to Your Cars Command by Caitlin Clark

12:37 p.m.: “Back Home Again in Indiana” by Jim Cornelison

12:38 p.m.: Second Flyover – F-16 Jets of the 175th Fighter Wing

12:38 p.m.: “Drivers, Start Your Engines” – Roger Penske, Victory Podium

12:39 p.m.: Flyover Lap, 38th Combat Aviation Brigade, Indiana Army National Guard

12:45 p.m.: Green Flag, 110th Indianapolis 500 by Gainbridge. Honorary Starter Brendan Fraser

12:50 p.m.: Zedd Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

2:20 p.m.: Wooli Begins – Coors Light Snake Pit

TICKETS: Reserved seats are SOLD OUT. $65 for General Admission only, no grandstand access and no Snake Pit entry. Children 15 and under are admitted free when accompanied by a General Admission adult ticketholder. Fans will not be admitted to the track with just a Coors Light Snake Pit wristband. All Coors Light Snake Pit attendees must be at least 18 years old. Snake Pit General Admission wristbands are SOLD OUT. Snake Pit VIP wristbands are $240, while supplies last.

PUBLIC GATES OPEN: Gate 1, Gate 1B.1, Gate 1C, Gate 2, Gate 3, Gate 4, Gate 5, Gate 5B, Gate 6B, Gate 6N, Gate 6S, Gate 7, Gate 7N, Gate 7S, Gate 9, Gate 10, Gate 10A, Gate 11, Gate 11A, Gate 11B, Gate 11C, Gate 12.

PARKING/CAMPING: All Indianapolis 500 Race Day parking and camping are SOLD OUT.

CASHLESS OPERATIONS: Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a cashless facility. Please be prepared to complete your ticket, credentials, parking, concession and merchandise purchases with ease during your event via debit or credit card.

Tap-to-pay phone payments will be accepted, as will credit and debit transactions. A Cash-to-Card machine, which converts paper money to a temporary debit card, will be in Pagoda Plaza. These funds can be spent inside the venue, outside the venue, online or anywhere in the world where Mastercard/Visa debit cards are accepted.

MUSEUM: The IMS Museum is open 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission tickets are $25, seniors (55 and over) are $23, and military (former and active) are $18. Tickets can be purchased online at https://imsmuseum.org/tickets/. Gate admission must be purchased as well as Museum admission. There is no parking available at the Museum, as all pre-paid parking is sold out.

Legends Day

From IMS. One way to spend Christmas Eve.

INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, May 22, 2026) – Information about the 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge Legends Day track activity Saturday, May 23 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

SCHEDULE (All times local):

8 a.m.-3 p.m.: Public gates open

9-10 a.m.: 2026 Indianapolis 500 Drivers’ Autograph Session, Pagoda Plaza1

0:30-11:15 a.m.: Public Drivers’ Meeting, Tower Terrace

Noon-1 p.m.: Former Indianapolis 500 Drivers’ Autograph Session, North Chalet

1:30-2:30 p.m.: Former Indianapolis 500 Drivers’ Autograph Session, North Chalet

TICKETS: General Admission tickets are $20 and provide first-come, first-served access to select grandstands to watch the annual Public Drivers’ Meeting, as well as garage access. Children 15 and under are admitted free with a paying adult.

PUBLIC GATES OPEN: Gate 2, Gate 4, Gate 6S, Gate 7, Gate 7S, Gate 10, Gate 10 A.

PARKING: Free parking is available at 5th & Hulman Lot and N Lot. Free ADA accessible parking is available in West Museum Lot, Flag Lot and Tower Terrace Lot. Free motorcycle parking is available in South Carousel Lot. Paid daily parking and ADA parking are available at Lot 2 for $10. Pre-Paid parking is available in Lot 1B, Lot 2, Lot 3P, and Main Gate. Pre-paid ADA accessible parking is available in Lot 2 and Lot 3P.

CASHLESS OPERATIONS: Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a cashless facility. Please be prepared to complete your ticket, credentials, parking, concession and merchandise purchases with ease during your event via debit or credit card.

Tap-to-pay phone payments will be accepted, as will credit and debit transactions. A Cash-to-Card machine, which converts paper money to a temporary debit card, will be in Pagoda Plaza. These funds can be spent inside the venue, outside the venue, online or anywhere in the world where Mastercard/Visa debit cards are accepted.

MUSEUM: The IMS Museum is open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. General Admission tickets are $25, seniors (55 and older) are $23 and military (former and active) are $18. Tickets can be purchased online at https://imsmuseum.org/tickets/. Gate admission must be purchased as well as Museum admission.

Carb Day Practice Ends; Newgarden Fastest

Josef Newgarden picked up where he left off Monday, setting the quick lap early in the final practice session before Sunday’s 110th Indianapolis 500. Newgarden’s 228,342 mph lap was nearly a full mile an hour ahead of Christian Rasmussen’s 227.474 mph lap.

It feels OK, feels all right,” two-time NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion Newgarden said of his car. “But today is Friday. We’ve got to be good on Sunday.

“I’m just ready to get to Sunday. Sunday is what’s going to matter with the Shell car. Team Chevy has done a great job for us this month, so I’m excited to go racing.”

Another large crowd sat through cool and cloudy conditions as the session began. As practice went on the skies cleared partially and some sunshine broke through.

The action stopped for just three minutes when Marcus Ericsson slowed on the backstretch with what looked like a battery problem. Other than a couple close calls in the pits, the rest of the two hour period=ran cleanly.

From earlier

https://thepitwindow.blog/2026/05/22/race-preview-110th-indianapolis-500/

Alexander Rossi and Pato O’Ward broke in their backup cars. Neither showed much speed, but I’m not sure that going fast was the goal for either driver today. O’Ward was 20th on the speed chart with a best lap of 224.202 mph. The popular Mexican driver complete 58 laps .Rossi finished the day 31st fastest with a top lap of 222.291 mph in 48 laps.

Scott Dixon turned 96 laps, the highest total of the day. Felix Rosenqvist ran just b45 laps. His car returned to the garage to fix an issue.

The opening minutes saw little action, but about 20 minutes into the session, action began to pick up. There were several groups running together, including team drafting.

Next up on the Carb Day schedule is the highly anticipated, semi prestigious Wienie 500, followed by the Pit Stop Challenge.

Results

NTT, NTT DATA, INDYCAR Extend Entitlement Partnership With Multi-Year Agreement 

From IndyCar

 NTT extends its sponsorship of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, entering new phase of and NTT DATA accelerate outcomes for Penske Entertainment through advanced AI and data capabilities Partnership enhances growing momentum across sport, including rising viewership

INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, May 22, 2026) – NTT, Inc., together with NTT DATA
Group Corporation, today announced the renewal of its sponsorship of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. Under the renewed agreement, NTT has expanded its role beyond race analytics and fan engagement to provide advanced AI and data capabilities for Penske Entertainment and INDYCAR. This includes AI-driven operations, real‑time decision intelligence and emissions visibility across INDYCAR, the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) and marquee events within the Penske Entertainment portfolio.110th Running of the Indianapolis 500.
NTT, along with its subsidiary NTT DATA, a global leader in AI, digital business and technology services, will continue as the Official Technology Partner for INDYCAR, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, IMS, the Indianapolis 500 and the NASCAR Brickyard weekend.
“Our partnership has evolved from series‑level analytics into an enterprise‑wide AI and data intelligence collaboration,” said Akira Shimada, president and CEO, NTT. “In addition to powering race‑day analytics and enabling AI‑driven intelligence that supports safety, sustainability and decision‑making, NTT is applying data and AI at scale with our clients and partners to create a more connected, resilient and responsible future.”

Evolving the Fan Experience Through AI-Driven Intelligence During a typical race weekend, including the Indianapolis 500, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES generates billions of real‑time data points from cars, teams and track operations. NTT DATA provides actionable insights to inform race control, operations teams, broadcast partners and event planners to support faster, more precise decisions.
Penske Entertainment and NTT DATA are deploying AI to transform how fans experience INDYCAR – starting with “Up To Speed,” a new AI‑powered feature delivering smarter, more dynamic race insights to fans, alongside expanded real‑time data, content and digital experiences coming online throughout this season. The new “Up To Speed” feature is available now on the INDYCAR App powered by NTT DATA.700,000+ new users have downloaded the reimagined INDYCAR App powered by NTT DATA since its 2023 re-launch, driving an overall usage increase of more than 30% with fans in more than 100 countries reflecting expanded international interest in motorsports.

NTT DATA Provides Developments in Sustainability and Safety
Emissions tracking and sustainability accountability were strengthened through carbon accounting and automated data collection, supporting Penske Entertainment’s “Racing toward Zero” initiative across 100+ organizations and partners.
state‑of‑the‑art tracking platform streamlines data collection, reduces reporting gaps and provides improved visibility for emissions measurement.

AI‑driven Venue Solutions at IMS support real‑time decision‑making across the 1,000‑acre venue, using predictive modeling, advanced connectivity and analytics to enhance crowd management, traffic planning and operational safety.
With attendance rising annually to over 350,000 fans on site, including a sold‑out race in 2025 and 2026, NTT DATA delivers critical data to provide a safe, seamless, high‑quality experience at scale

.“Leading into another iconic edition of ‘The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,’ we are thrilled to continue our world-class partnership with NTT,” said Roger Penske, founder and chairman, Penske Corporation. 
“Their significant expertise as a global leader in AI, digital business and technology services is integral to how we build engagement across INDYCAR’s fanbase and provide a top-notch customer experience at the Racing Capital of the World. This is a partnership based on trust and a shared commitment to innovation and excellence, providing all the foundational attributes necessary for a long-term and highly successful relationship.”
The announcement comes on heels of significant momentum driven during NTT’s ongoing immersive partnership with Penske Entertainment.
To read more about NTT and NTT DATA’s data and AI services visit: https://www.nttdata.com/global/en/services/generative-ai.
About NTT
NTT is a leading global technology innovator, providing a broad range of services to both consumers and businesses. As a mobile operator and provider of infrastructure, networks, and services, NTT is dedicated to promoting a sustainable future through cutting-edge innovations. Our portfolio includes business consulting, AI-powered solutions, application services, global networks, cybersecurity, data center and edge computing, all supported by our deep global industry expertise. Generating over $90 billion in revenue and employing 340,000 professionals, we allocate 30% of our annual profits to fundamental research and development. With operations spanning more than 70 countries and regions, our clients include over 75% of Fortune Global 100 companies, alongside thousands of enterprises, government organizations, and millions of consumers.
About NTT DATA
NTT DATA is a $30+ billion business and technology services leader, serving 75% of the Fortune Global 100. We are committed to accelerating client success and positively impacting society through responsible innovation. We are one of the world’s leading AI and digital infrastructure providers, with unmatched capabilities in enterprise-scale AI, cloud, security, connectivity, data centers and application services. Our consulting and industry solutions help organizations and society move confidently and sustainably into the digital future. As a Global Top Employer, we have experts in more than 70 countries. We also offer clients access to a robust ecosystem of innovation centers as well as established and start-up partners. NTT DATA is part of NTT Group, which invests over $3 billion each year in R&D. Visit us at nttdata.com.
About INDYCAR
INDYCAR is the Indianapolis‑based governing body for North America’s premier open‑wheel auto racing series, the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, and its developmental series, INDY NXT by Firestone. The NTT INDYCAR SERIES features an international field of the world’s most versatile drivers who compete on superspeedways, short ovals, street circuits and permanent road courses. The 2026 season consists of 18 races in the United States and Canada and is highlighted by the historic Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. The NTT INDYCAR SERIES, INDY NXT by Firestone, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IMS Productions are owned by Penske Corporation. 

Race Preview- 110th Indianapolis 500

Editor’s note: First, my condolences to the family of NASCAR champion Kyle Busch, who died yesterday at the age of 41. I don’t follow NASCAR, but I knew him and knew what a great driver he was. Rest in Peace.

When the green flag drops Sunday for the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500, we will see one of two things- a complete Alex Palou beatdown, or a competitive, hard fought race where one of the first eight starters emerges as an Indianapolis 500 champion, perhaps for the second time in a couple of cases. I’m thinking the latter scenario is what we will see.

There are many storylines in this race:

Katherine Legge’s attempt at the double, heading to Charlotte for the Coca Cola 600 after she finishes at Indy. 110 miles of racing in one day is feat only Tony Stewart has accomplished. It will be fun seeing how many miles Legge completes.

Can Alexander Rossi win driving injured in a backup car? Buddy Lazier won in 1996 driving with a broken back. Rossi’s injury is minor by comparison.

How will Pato O’Ward’s backup car perform? O’Ward is driving the car he won in at Iowa and Toronto last season. It is obviously a versatile machine.

Will David Malukas’s first win be the Indianapolis 500? Rossi did this in 2016. It’s not impossible.

Can anyone beat Palou? Maybe.

I will be attending my 59th race, something I am struggling to wrap my head around. It seems like only five years ago I watched Rodger Ward win the first race I went to. Where did the time go?

This 500 will be determined by strategy altered by yellow flags and the possibility of a rain interruption. When the yellows fall, especially after lap 150, could determine the outcome. I hope there is no rain interruption, but if there is, may it be brief. Races in years ending in 6 have had some rain issues.

The 1926 race was called after 400 miles because of rain with Frank Lockhart leading, in 1976 the 500 ended right at the halfway mark, 101 laps. While the 1956 running ran to completion without issue, heavy rains in the days before the race caused concern about the track’s ability to be ready for race day.

Rough Day for Rookies

The four rookies will have difficulty making themselves known in this talented field. Mick Schumacher starts 27th, the highest starting spot among the first timers. Caio Collet is the fastest rookie, having made the Fast 12, but a post qualifying penalty has placed him 32nd on the grid. If Collet can move forward, he should get rookie of the year.

The Contenders

I said earlier that the winner will come from the first eight. Among the elite octet, some have a better chance than others. Palou, Alexander Rossi, Pato O’Ward, David Malukas, Conor Daly, Felix Rosenqvist have the best chances. My pick is in this group, and I will reveal who it is ate the end of this post.

The Winner

I am picking Alexander Rossi to get his second Borg-Warner trophy in what will be a great storyline. A driver injured on Monday, uncertain of whether he will be allowed to drive until Thursday, drivng a backup car after destroying a very good race car.

Like the 500 itself, it’s the stuff dreams are made of.

Carb Day Schedule and Parking Info

From IMS:

 Information about the 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge Miller Lite Carb Day track activity Friday, May 22 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

SCHEDULE (All times local):
8 a.m.-6 p.m.: Public Gates Open1
1 a.m.-1 p.m.: Indianapolis 500 Final Practice
2 p.m.: Concert Gates Open
2:15-2:25 p.m.: Oscar Mayer Wienie 500
2:30-4 p.m.: Oscar Mayer Indy 500 Pit Stop Challenge
4-7 p.m.: Miller Lite Carb Day Concert Featuring Counting Crows with Special Guest Switchfoot

TICKETS: General Admission tickets are $55. Children under 15 are admitted free with a paying adult. General admission ticket will provide the opportunity to move between the IMS infield viewing mounds and first-come, first-served access to selected grandstands to view racing action from different vantage points.

PUBLIC GATES OPEN: Gate 1, Gate 2, Gate 3, Gate 4, Gate 6S, Gate 6N, Gate 7, Gate 7S, Gate 9, Gate 10, Gate 10A, Gate 11A, Gate 12

PARKING:
Free Parking Limited free parking for Miller Lite Carb Day is located in Lot 7 (North 40) and Lot 7 (North 40) for ADA. Enter through Gate 10 from 30th Street. Free parking spaces fill quickly on Miller Lite Carb Day.
Paid Parking – First-Come, First-Served Basis

Paid parking will be available at Lot 1B, Lot 2, Lot 3P, Lot 3G and Main Gate for $30. Parking in Lot 6A is $85. Gate 1 Lot parking, located next to Gate 1 off Crawfordsville Road, is available for $100 and $125 for tailgating. Paid ADA parking is $30 in Lot 3P and Lot 2 and $100 in Gate 1 Lot. Paid motorcycle parking in the South Carousel Lot is pre-paid only, available at the IMS Ticket Office for $30.

CASHLESS OPERATIONS: Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a cashless facility. Please be prepared to complete your ticket, credentials, parking, concession and merchandise purchases with ease during your event via debit or credit card.Tap-to-pay phone payments will be accepted, as will credit and debit transactions. A Cash-to-Card machine, which converts paper money to a temporary debit card, will be in Pagoda Plaza. These funds can be spent inside the venue, outside the venue, online or anywhere in the world where Mastercard/Visa debit cards are accepted.

MUSEUM: The IMS Museum from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. General Admission tickets are $25, seniors (55 and older) are $23 and military (former and active) are $18. Tickets can be purchased online at https://imsmuseum.org/tickets/. Gate admission must be purchased as well as Museum admission.
 

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Statement on Passing of Kyle Busch

From Doug Boles and IMS


 
 
INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, May 21, 2026) – A statement from Indianapolis Motor Speedway President J. Douglas Boles on the passing of 2015 and 2016 Brickyard 400 winner and two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch:

“Everyone at Indianapolis Motor Speedway is heartbroken to learn of the passing of Kyle Busch. Kyle was one of the most dominant racers in IMS history, highlighted by back-to-back NASCAR Cup Series Brickyard 400 victories in 2015 and 2016, making history by sweeping both the Cup and NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series races in those years. He won a record four O’Reilly Series races at the Racing Capital of the World and made his 700th career Cup Series start in the 30th anniversary 2024 Brickyard 400 at IMS – a significant career milestone. He was a fan favorite, loved for his competitive spirit and passion. He understood what racing and winning at Indianapolis means. Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with his wife, Samantha, children Brexton and Lennix, the entire Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire NASCAR family.”

Rossi Cleared: Pit Stop Challenge Bracket

Alexander Rossi announced at Media Day that he is cleared to drive in the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500.

Rossi suffered an ankle injury in a crash during Monday’s practice session. He will drive a backup car, which is the car he drove in last year’s race and contended for the win until a pit fire took him out of the race.

The boot he wore on Tuesday and Wednesday is gone, but he is using crutches.

Per IndyCar rules, Rossi retains his middle of the front row starting position.

Pit Stop Challenge Bracket

16 car/driver combinations will compete in an expanded Pit Stop Challenge on Carb Day tomorrow.