It has been 1527 days since Dale Coyne Racing last stood on an IndyCar podium, but last weekend Rinus VeeKay steered his to P2 in Toronto.
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VeeKay and Dale Coyne Racing oozing confidence after ending IndyCar podium drought in Toronto

It has been 1527 days since Dale Coyne Racing last stood on an IndyCar podium, but last weekend Rinus VeeKay steered his #18 Dallara-Honda to second place in Toronto. Coincidentally, that was also VeeKay’s first -and thus far only- IndyCar win. Bold strategy pays off VeeKay and Dale Coyne Racing starting to look like a…

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Alexander Rossi in his Ed Carpenter Racing car in Toronto
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Rossi: ECR “in need of a strong result for both cars” after recent IndyCar struggles

After a catastrophic weekend in Toronto, Ed Carpenter Racing’s Alexander Rossi is ready to bounce back at a track he’s intimately familiar with at the GP of Monterey. This is his sixth time entering Monterey and his first time racing at Laguna Seca with Ed Carpenter Racing. Season review: Challenges amid a chaotic calendar While…

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IndyCar championship leader Alex Palou in Toronto
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IndyCar championship leader Palou takes all responsability for P12 in Toronto

In spite of a difficult day in Toronto regarding a P12 finish, IndyCar championship leader Alex Palou remains positive after the Toronto chaos. Race breakdown: what happened to his strong start? The Ganassi driver’s Canadian trip had begun rather favourably, as he had managed to secure a front row start right next to pole sitter…

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Toronto race winner O'Ward taking a IndyCar win
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O’Ward had a car he “could attack with” on his way to IndyCar Toronto win

Toronto race winner Pato O’Ward was not expecting such an outcome for his latest IndyCar race, but indeed put on a strong display in the Canadian streets. The Arrow McLaren driver, assisted by a great strategical call, cut championship lead Alex Palou’s advantage by 30 points, taking it below a hundred points. A recovery drive…

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Yet another Dale Coyne driver in 2024 as Hunter McElrea will drive the #18 car in Toronto

Dale Coyne Racing has announced its ninth driver so far this season, in what can best be described as a game of musical chairs at 200 miles per hour. Indy NXT alumnus Hunter McElrea will take the wheel of Dale Coyne’s #18 entry for this weekend’s Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto. McElrea finished runner-up in…

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