The season marked the debut of a new universalaerokit, replacing the manufacturer-designed kits used from 2015 to 2017.
It was the final season forVerizon Communications as the series sponsor as well as being the final season that the series was broadcast by bothABC andNBC Sports. A new series sponsor was introduced and NBC became the sole broadcaster for the series beginning in the2019 season.
Honda won the engine manufacturer's championship for the first time since2005 as an engine manufacturer competitor.Robert Wickens won Rookie of the Year despite missing the final three races after the season was overshadowed by a near life ending crash by Wickens at theABC Supply 500 atPocono that left him paralyzed.James Hinchcliffe won the most popular driver award.[1]Will Power won the 102nd Indianapolis 500.Scott Dixon won his fifth IndyCar title, and is now second toA. J. Foyt's all-time record for United States open wheel titles. Dixon won three races over the course of the season.
On October 20, 2017,Verizon Communications announced that it would exit its title sponsorship deal for the series after the 2018 season. This will not affect its vehicle sponsorship withTeam Penske.[2]
PFC became the IndyCar Series' brake caliper supplier beginning in the 2018 season.[3]
Kyle Novak was confirmed as Race Director on January 5, replacingBrian Barnhart, who left to become president ofHarding Racing. The three-man stewarding panel of Dan Davis,Arie Luyendyk andMax Papis, introduced when Barnhart was first named Race Director, will remain intact.[4]
On March 21, 2018,NBC Sports (which serves as the existing cable rightsholder of the series throughNBCSN) announced that it would become the sole television rights-holder of the IndyCar Series from 2019 through 2021, replacing the previous split betweenABC and NBCSN. Eight races per season will air onNBC, including the Indianapolis 500.[5][6][7]
All IndyCar Series machines feature an all-new universal bodywork, This new chassis configuration is dubbed the IR18, and will be used until 2026. For the first time since the1996 Indy Racing League and2007 Champ Car seasons respectively, cars will have a roll hoop without an airbox.[8][9]
All IndyCar Series entrants will begin utilizing F1-style LCD steering wheel display dashes, a newCosworth CCW Mk2 steering wheel with a configurable display unit, and new electronic components.[10] The currentCosworth-Pi Research Sigma Wheel Display dash had been used since the 2000 season will be retired permanently, but several teams will opt to keep the old Cosworth Sigma Wheel Display dash for one more season due to cost reasons.
Due to the reduced amount of downforce produced by the 2018 spec aerokits,Firestone introduced new rain tires to improve grip in wet conditions for road/street races.[11]
In the next step to increase driver safety through cockpit protection, IndyCar announced thatScott Dixon would test a windscreen, a possible alternative to the 'halo' device used byFormula One, atISM Raceway on February 8.[12]
The following teams, entries, and drivers have been announced to compete in the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series season. All teams will use aspecDallara DW12 chassis withUAK18 aero kit andFirestone tires.
Chip Ganassi Racing announced that the team will scale down to a two-car team for the first time since 2010 due to cost efficiency, withScott Dixon remaining at the No. 9 car.[55] CGR announced on October 25, 2017, that2017 IndyCar Series Rookie of the YearEd Jones would drive the No. 10 car in 2018, replacingTony Kanaan.[56]
Harding Racing confirmed a full-time schedule withGabby Chaves after running part-time in 2017.[38] Indy Lights driverSantiago Urrutia was signed as the teams' second driver, but the team backflipped on the deal before the season started.[60]Brian Barnhart was named president of the team on November 29, leaving his post as president of race operations and race director of IndyCar.[61] Following the Road America round, Barnhart confirmed rumours that they wish to expand to fielding two cars as early as the latter part of the 2018 season, specifically naming Sonoma. He further confirmed the team was in talks with several drivers including current Indy Lights drivers.[62]
After six seasons in the GermanDeutsche Tourenwagen Masters,Robert Wickens made the switch to IndyCar to drive the No. 6 car forSchmidt Peterson Motorsports, replacingMikhail Aleshin. Wickens previously replaced Aleshin in the first practice session at Road America in 2017, but did not get to compete in the race. Wickens suffered severe injuries in a crash at the2018 ABC Supply 500 and was forced to miss the rest of the season. Due to damage incurred in the crash, the #6 car was withdrawn for the next race at Gateway. On August 29, SPM announcedCarlos Muñoz as Wickens' replacement in the #6 car at the Portland and Sonoma rounds.[49]
On March 1, 2018, it was confirmed that Nazareth, Pennsylvania native Sage Karam would return to race in the 102nd Indianapolis 500 for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing. This was the 3rd straight and 4th total Indianapolis 500 between them. The primary sponsor for Karam's car was WIX Filters.
On March 6, 2018, it was announcedConor Daly would be drive in the 102nd Indianapolis 500. He raced for Thom Burns Racing with Air Force as the primary sponsor.
On March 20, 2018, it was announcedPippa Mann would drive a 4th car forDale Coyne Racing at the Indianapolis 500, with sponsorship from Donate Life Indiana.[68]
On July 10,Harding Racing announced thatConor Daly would replaceGabby Chaves for round 12 in Toronto. The team also stated that they would experiment with their driver lineup for the remainder of the season in preparation for 2019. They want to test current top three Indy Lights driversColton Herta,Santiago Urrutia andPatricio O'Ward, the latter having already received a seat fitting with the team. Nevertheless, Chaves is expected to return to the track in 2018 and remain under contract as the team's driver through 2019.[39] Daly would be confirmed for the Mid-Ohio round on July 24.[70] On September 2, it was announced that2018 Indy Lights championPatricio O'Ward and 2018 Indy Lights runner-upColton Herta would make their IndyCar debuts with Harding at the final round at Sonoma.
On September 26, 2017, Phoenix International Raceway's name was changed toISM Raceway after a $100 million sponsorship deal with Ingenuity Sun Media, or ISM.
Watkins Glen was dropped from the calendar, after only two races since its return in 2016. The round was replaced with a race atPortland International Raceway, after an 11-year absence since Portland's lastChamp Car event.
TheAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City was explored as a possible host of a race in August, but the deal was not put together and the race was not put on the calendar.[71]
TheHonda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama was started on April 22 and was stopped due to rain on lap 22. The race was resumed on April 23.
Ties are broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc., then by number of pole positions, followed by number of times qualified 2nd, etc.
The Indianapolis 500 and Sonoma rounds award double points.
At all races except the Indy 500, the number 1 qualifier earns one point. At double header races, the fastest qualifier of each qualifying group earns one championship point.[72]
Entrant-initiated engine change-outs before the engines reach their required distance run will result in the loss of ten points.
NOTE: The distance run will be based on the total distance raced by that entrant with the engine in question, regardless of driver.
All manufacturer points (including qualifying points, race finish points, and race win bonus points) can only be earned by full-season entrants.[73]
The top two finishing entrants from each manufacturer in each race score championship points for their respective manufacturer. The manufacturer that wins each race will be awarded five additional points, which can be determined throughbold in-line notation.
At all races except the Indy 500, the manufacturer who qualifies on pole earns one point. At the Indy 500, the fastest Saturday qualifier earns one point, while the pole position winner on Sunday earns two points. It can be determined throughitalic in-line notation. But, in Gateway, as qualifying was rained out, no point will be awarded for pole position.
The manufacturer with the most points from each race is noted by an asterisk (*).
For every full-season engine used during the Indy 500 that reaches 2,000 total miles run, the manufacturer earns bonus points equal to that engine's finishing position in the race.
Ties are broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc.
^James Davison is considered a rookie in theIndyCar Series; however, he was not a rookie in the2018 Indianapolis 500 as he participated in the Indy 500 in 2014, 2015, and 2017.
^The qualification format for this race featured two separate qualification groups, with the fastest qualifier in each group earning a championship point; the faster of the two group fastest qualifiers would then start on pole, while the other would start from the outside of the front row. Andretti set the fastest overall lap, and was awarded the pole position.Scott Dixon set the fastest lap in the other qualifying group, and was also awarded a championship point.
^The qualification format for this race featured two separate qualification groups, with the fastest qualifier in each group earning a championship point; the faster of the two group fastest qualifiers would then start on pole, while the other would start from the outside of the front row. Rossi set the fastest overall lap, and was awarded the pole position.Robert Wickens set the fastest lap in the other qualifying group, and was also awarded a championship point.
^Qualifying for the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 was cancelled due to weather. The grid was set by entrant points, soScott Dixon was gifted the pole position. Because of this, he was not awarded the bonus point typically awarded for qualifying on pole position.