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2023 IndyCar Series

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American open-wheel racing championship season

2023 IndyCar season
NTT IndyCar Series
Season
Races17
Start dateMarch 5
End dateSeptember 10
Awards
Drivers' championSpainÁlex Palou
Manufacturers' CupUnited StatesChevrolet
Rookie of the YearNew ZealandMarcus Armstrong
Indianapolis 500 winnerUnited StatesJosef Newgarden
← 2022
2024 →
Álex Palou (left) won the IndyCar Series championship for the second time;Scott Dixon (right) finished second in points.

The2023 NTT IndyCar Series was the 112th official championship season ofAmerican open-wheel racing and the 28th season underIndyCar Series sanction. The showcase event was the107th Indianapolis 500, which was won byJosef Newgarden.

Álex Palou, driving forChip Ganassi Racing, won his second championship, with his first coming in2021. The victory was also the 15th for Chip Ganassi Racing. Palou secured the championship at the penultimate round of the season in Portland, the first time a driver had won the championship before the season finale sinceSébastien Bourdais' championship victory in the2007 Champ Car World Series.[1]

Background and series news

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Will Power ofTeam Penske entered the season as the reigning drivers' champion, having won the title at the final round in Laguna Seca by 16 points over his teammateJosef Newgarden. DefendingIndianapolis 500 winnerMarcus Ericsson entered 2023 in a contract year forChip Ganassi Racing.[2] In February 2023,2013 Indianapolis 500 winner and2004 IndyCar Series championTony Kanaan announced that he would retire from IndyCar after the Indianapolis 500.[3]

The 2023 season saw several marketing changes intended to increase domestic viewership of the series.[4][5] On December 8, 2022, theCW Network announced a reality documentary series titled100 Days to Indy,[6] which would premiere on April 27, 2023.[7] Produced byVice Media, Penske Entertainment presidentMark Miles noted that Penske Entertainment would receive some monetary compensation in return for facilitating behind-the-scenes access.[8] In February 2023, it was confirmed that the series organizer, Penske Entertainment Corp., planned for a marketing budget of approximately US$17 million focusing on 20 markets deemed important by series leadership.[5] In February 2023, it was reported by Marshall Pruett ofRacer.com that the annual Leader's Circle contracts earned by entries which compete in the full season would be reduced by $150,000 each to a value of $910,000. The money was allocated towards the Series' marketing budget.[9]

In addition to these changes by the series, new sponsorships were announced including thatBritish oil and gas companyShell would replaceSpeedway LLC as an official fuel partner and supplier, with the series introducing a 100% renewable fuel and thus marked for the second time the series utilized the non-American oil and gas company since2007 Champ Car World Series season whenFrench oil companyElf Aquitaine supplied a Methanol fuel to all entrants.[10]

On February 2, 2023, the championship's sanctioning body announced that theIndianapolis 500 would no longer be a double points-paying race, ending a rule that was first established in2014.[11]

In addition to criticism about series marketing faced after the 2022 season,[5] Penske Entertainment faced criticism when2022 Indy Lights championLinus Lundqvist was unable to obtain a seat for the 2023 IndyCar season. In response to this, PEC added $350,000 to the champions advancement prize for the now-renamed2023 Indy NXT.[12] Lundqvist would later make his IndyCar debut as a mid-season injury substitute at Nashville.[13]

The series' tire supplierFirestone announced the expanded use of tires made fromguayule rubber as the "alternate" tire (which must be used for at least two green-flag laps every race) for all street circuit races,[14] and introduced alternate tires on an oval for the first time atWWTR.[15]

The 2023 season was scheduled to be the final season using the current 2.2-literV6twin-turbocharged engine formula that made its debut in the2012 season. A new 2.4-liter V6 twin-turbochargedhybrid engine formula was meant to debut in the series from2024 onwards.[16] However, on December 6, 2022, it was announced that these plans would be put on hold and the hybrid technology will instead be implemented on the current 2.2-liter engines for2024.[17]

Confirmed entries

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The following teams, entries, and drivers competed in the 2023 NTT IndyCar Series season. All teams used aspecDallara IR18 chassis withuniversal aero kit andFirestone tires.

TeamEngineNo.Driver(s)Round(s)
United StatesAbel MotorsportsChevrolet50United StatesR. C. Enerson R [18]6
United StatesA. J. Foyt Enterprises[N 1]Chevrolet14United StatesSantino Ferrucci[19]All
55DenmarkBenjamin Pedersen R [20][21]All
United StatesAndretti Autosport withCurb-AgajanianHonda26United StatesColton Herta[22]All
United StatesAndretti Autosport27United StatesKyle Kirkwood[23]All
28FranceRomain Grosjean[24]All
United StatesAndretti Steinbrenner Autosport29CanadaDevlin DeFrancesco[25]All
United StatesAndrettiHerta Autosport withMarco Andretti andCurb-Agajanian98United StatesMarco Andretti[26]6
United KingdomArrow McLaren[27]Chevrolet5MexicoPato O'Ward[28]All
6SwedenFelix Rosenqvist[29]All
7United StatesAlexander Rossi[30]All
66BrazilTony Kanaan[31]6
United StatesChip Ganassi Racing[32]Honda8SwedenMarcus Ericsson[32]All
9New ZealandScott Dixon[33]All
10SpainÁlex Palou[34]All
11New ZealandMarcus Armstrong R [35]1, 3–5, 7–10, 13–14, 16–17
JapanTakuma Sato[36][37]2, 6, 11–12, 15
United StatesDale Coyne Racing withHMD MotorsportsHonda18United StatesDavid Malukas[38]All
United StatesDale Coyne Racing withRick Ware Racing51United StatesSting Ray Robb R [39]All
United StatesDreyer & Reinbold RacingChevrolet23United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay[40]6
United StatesDreyer & Reinbold Racing /Cusick Motorsports24United KingdomStefan Wilson R [41]6
United StatesGraham Rahal[42]6
United StatesEd Carpenter RacingChevrolet20United StatesConor Daly[43]1–7
United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay[44]8–17
21NetherlandsRinus VeeKay[43]All
33United StatesEd Carpenter[45][46]2, 6, 11–12, 15
United StatesJuncos Hollinger Racing[47]Chevrolet77United KingdomCallum Ilott[48]All
78ArgentinaAgustín Canapino R [49]All
United StatesMeyer Shank Racing[N 2]Honda06BrazilHélio Castroneves[50]All
60FranceSimon Pagenaud[51][52]1–9
United StatesConor Daly[53][54]9, 11–12
United KingdomTom Blomqvist R [55][52]10, 16–17
SwedenLinus Lundqvist R [13]13–15
United StatesRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHonda15United StatesGraham Rahal[56]All
30United KingdomJack Harvey[57]1–14
United StatesConor Daly[58]15
EstoniaJüri Vips R [59]16–17
44United KingdomKatherine Legge[60]6
45DenmarkChristian Lundgaard[57]All
United StatesTeam PenskeChevrolet2United StatesJosef Newgarden[61]All
3New ZealandScott McLaughlin[62]All
12AustraliaWill Power[61][63]All
R Eligible for Rookie of the Year

Álex Palou contract dispute

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On July 12, 2022,Chip Ganassi Racing sent a press release saying that they had extended the contract ofÁlex Palou for the 2023 IndyCar season by exercising the option they held on his deal. Included in the press release was a quote attributed to Palou.[64] Hours later, Palou, via a thread onTwitter denounced this press release, claimed that the quote attributed to him was created by the team (a practice common among IndyCar teams, according toRACER.com's Marshall Pruett[65]) and also not approved by him. He also stated that he had given Chip Ganassi Racing prior notice that he intended to leave the team after the 2022 season and joinMcLaren Racing's roster of drivers.[66] Moments after these tweets, McLaren announced that they had signed Palou to a contract for 2023, though it was not specifically mentioned if Palou would drive forArrow McLaren SP, McLaren's IndyCar operation.[66][65] Chip Ganassi Racing responded to this by releasing a statement reiterating their claim to Palou's services.[67] On July 27, 2022, Chip Ganassi Racing confirmed they had filed a civil lawsuit against Palou in Marion County, Indiana.[68] On September 14, 2022, it was announced that an agreement had been reached by all parties that would see Palou continue with Chip Ganassi for the 2023 season, and McLaren subsequently confirmedFelix Rosenqvist would be returning to AMSP.[29]

Driver changes

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Preseason

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Midseason

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  • On March 15, 2023,Dreyer & Reinbold Racing announced that2014 Indianapolis 500 winnerRyan Hunter-Reay will drive the No. 23 entry in theIndianapolis 500.[40]
  • On May 22, 2023, Dreyer & Reinbold Racing / Cusick Motorsports driver Stefan Wilson was injured in a crash during practice for the Indianapolis 500 and was not medically cleared to continue in the event. On May 23,Graham Rahal, whose regularRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing entry was bumped from the field, was confirmed as Wilson's injury replacement.[72]
  • On June 7, 2023,Ed Carpenter Racing confirmed that it had parted ways with driverConor Daly.[73] The following day, the team announced thatRyan Hunter-Reay had been signed to drive the No. 20 through the remainder of the season.[74]
  • On July 2, 2023,Meyer Shank Racing driverSimon Pagenaud was not medically cleared to race following a crash in practice the previous day at Mid-Ohio. Conor Daly was confirmed to substitute for Pagenaud for the race at Mid-Ohio and for the doubleheader rounds at Iowa. MSRIMSA driverTom Blomqvist substituted at Toronto, making his IndyCar debut.2022 Indy Lights championLinus Lundqvist substituted at Nashville (also making his IndyCar debut), the second Indy Road Course Race and the race at WWTR. On August 28, it was confirmed that Pagenaud wouldn't return to the No. 60 for the rest of the season, and Blomqvist will be subbing at the last two rounds of the season at Portland & Laguna Seca.[53][55][54][13][52]
  • On August 15, 2023,Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing announced that it had parted ways with driverJack Harvey and would use the final 3 races of the season to evaluate other talent, starting withConor Daly for the following race at WWTR.[58] On August 28, 2023, it was announced that formerFIA Formula 2 driverJüri Vips would run in the No. 30 for the final two races of the year at Portland and Laguna Seca.[59]

Team changes

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Preseason

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  • On September 7, 2022,Juncos Hollinger Racing announced that they would expand to two entries. On January 12, 2023, they confirmedAgustín Canapino as the full-time driver of the No. 78.[47][49]
  • On September 20, 2022, Taylor Kiel announced that he was leaving his role as president of Arrow McLaren SP on his own volition with immediate effect.[75]
  • On September 23, 2022, Arrow McLaren SP confirmed they had hiredBrian Barnhart in a to-be-defined role. On October 4, the team announced Barnhart's role would be general manager, while also naming Gavin Ward to the position of race director, splitting the duties of former president Kiel. Barnhart departed Andretti Autosport after serving as race strategist forJames Hinchcliffe and Alexander Rossi.[27]
  • On October 31, 2022,Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing co-ownerBobby Rahal toldRacer.com's Marshall Pruett that the team will run a fourth entry at the Indianapolis 500.[76] On February 9, 2023, the team confirmed thatKatherine Legge will drive the No. 44 entry, making her first IndyCar Series appearance since 2013.[60]
  • On November 15, 2022, Chip Ganassi Racing's managing director Mike Hull toldRacer.com's Marshall Pruett that the team had hired Taylor Kiel (Hull's stepson) as team manager, filling a void left by promoting Mike O'Gara to run the team'ssports car racing entries.[77]
  • On November 23, 2022,Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing announced a driver swap amongst their Nos. 30 and 45 entries.Christian Lundgaard would drive the No. 45 andJack Harvey the No. 30 with the change being done for sponsorship reasons.[57]
  • On December 12, 2022,Arrow McLaren SP announced a rebrand that would take effect for the 2023 season, removing the "SP" wordmark to become "Arrow McLaren".[78]
  • On January 19, 2023, A. J. Foyt Racing initially confirmed that Benjamin Pedersen would drive the No. 88 entry, having left out a number in Pedersen's confirmation announcement and choosing the number in honor of ownerA. J. Foyt's 88th birthday.[79] However, on January 27, 2023, the team released a statement saying that Pedersen would drive the No. 55 after they were made aware of anideological connotation to the combination of entries numbered "14" and "88".[80]

Midseason

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  • On August 22, 2023, A. J. Foyt Racing andTeam Penske confirmed the formation of a technical alliance, with the Foyt team using Penske-supplied dampers and engineering support beginning at WWTR, with future plans for Penske to assign younger crew-people and engineers and development drivers within the Foyt team.[81]

Schedule

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The schedule was released on September 27, 2022.[82] In October 2022, IndyCar announced three open tests for the 2023 season.[83][84]

IconLegend
 O Oval/Speedway
 R Road course
 S Street circuit
Rd.DateRace nameTrackLocation
1March 5[85]Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding S Streets of St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, Florida
2April 2[86][87]PPG 375 O Texas Motor SpeedwayFort Worth, Texas
3April 16[88]Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach S Streets of Long BeachLong Beach, California
4April 30Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix R Barber Motorsports ParkBirmingham, Alabama
5May 13[89]GMR Grand Prix R Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road CourseSpeedway, Indiana
6May 28[89]107th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge O Indianapolis Motor Speedway
7June 4[90]Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear S Streets of DetroitDetroit, Michigan
8June 18Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America presented by AMR R Road AmericaElkhart Lake, Wisconsin
9July 2Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio presented by the 2023 Accord Hybrid R Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, Ohio
10July 16[91]Honda Indy Toronto S Exhibition PlaceToronto, Ontario
11July 22Hy-Vee Homefront 250 presented by Instacart O Iowa SpeedwayNewton, Iowa
12July 23Hy-Vee One Step 250 presented by Gatorade
13August 6[92]Big Machine Music City Grand Prix S Nashville Street CircuitNashville, Tennessee
14August 12[93]Gallagher Grand Prix R Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road CourseSpeedway, Indiana
15August 27Bommarito Automotive Group 500 O World Wide Technology RacewayMadison, Illinois
16September 3[94]BitNile.com Grand Prix of Portland R Portland International RacewayPortland, Oregon
17September 10[95]Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey R WeatherTech Raceway Laguna SecaMonterey, California

Results

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Rd.RacePole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace winnerReport
DriverTeamManufacturer
1St. PetersburgFranceRomain GrosjeanSpainÁlex PalouNew ZealandScott McLaughlinSwedenMarcus EricssonChip Ganassi RacingHondaReport
2TexasSwedenFelix RosenqvistMexicoPato O'WardUnited StatesJosef NewgardenUnited StatesJosef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevroletReport
3Long BeachUnited StatesKyle KirkwoodSpainÁlex PalouUnited StatesKyle KirkwoodUnited StatesKyle KirkwoodAndretti AutosportHondaReport
4BirminghamFranceRomain GrosjeanAustraliaWill PowerFranceRomain GrosjeanNew ZealandScott McLaughlinTeam PenskeChevroletReport
5IMS GMR GPDenmarkChristian LundgaardSpainÁlex PalouSpainÁlex PalouSpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHondaReport
6Indianapolis 500SpainÁlex PalouUnited StatesDavid MalukasMexicoPato O'WardUnited StatesJosef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevroletReport
7DetroitSpainÁlex PalouUnited StatesKyle KirkwoodSpainÁlex PalouSpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHondaReport
8Road AmericaUnited StatesColton HertaAustraliaWill PowerUnited StatesColton HertaSpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHondaReport
9Mid-OhioUnited StatesColton HertaSwedenFelix RosenqvistSpainÁlex PalouSpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHondaReport
10TorontoDenmarkChristian LundgaardDenmarkChristian LundgaardDenmarkChristian LundgaardDenmarkChristian LundgaardRahal Letterman Lanigan RacingHondaReport
11Iowa 1AustraliaWill PowerNew ZealandScott McLaughlinUnited StatesJosef NewgardenUnited StatesJosef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevroletReport
12Iowa 2AustraliaWill PowerAustraliaWill PowerUnited StatesJosef NewgardenUnited StatesJosef NewgardenTeam PenskeChevrolet
13NashvilleNew ZealandScott McLaughlinSwedenLinus LundqvistUnited StatesKyle KirkwoodUnited StatesKyle KirkwoodAndretti AutosportHondaReport
14IMS Gallagher GPUnited StatesGraham RahalUnited StatesGraham RahalUnited StatesGraham RahalNew ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHondaReport
15GatewayNew ZealandScott McLaughlin[N 3]SwedenLinus LundqvistNew ZealandScott DixonNew ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHondaReport
16PortlandUnited StatesGraham RahalUnited StatesJosef NewgardenSpainÁlex PalouSpainÁlex PalouChip Ganassi RacingHondaReport
17Laguna SecaSwedenFelix RosenqvistSpainÁlex PalouSpainÁlex PalouNew ZealandScott DixonChip Ganassi RacingHondaReport

Season report

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Opening rounds

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The 2023 IndyCar season began around theStreets of St. Petersburg withAndretti'sRomain Grosjean taking pole position. A six-car pileup on the opening lap caused a red flag. Grosjean maintained his lead through the first part of the race, ahead of his team-mateColton Herta, who was the first of the lead group to pit. The pitstops of the alternate tire runners leftPenske'sScott McLaughlin in the lead, before he also came in and had a battle with Grosjean that was stopped by a caution caused byECR'sConor Daly. McLaughlin and Grosjean then gapped the field, before their second stops brought a reiteration of their battle out the pits. This time it ended in tears, though, when McLaughlin locked up his cold tires into turn one, sending both cars into the wall and promotingMcLaren'sPato O'Ward into the lead. The Mexican looked set to win the race, before a sudden power issue caused his car to briefly slow, allowingCGR'sMarcus Ericsson into the lead to claim the race win ahead of O'Ward and CGR'sScott Dixon.[96]

McLaren'sFelix Rosenqvist took pole position for thePPG 375, but quickly fell down to fifth at the start. Penske'sJosef Newgarden took the lead ahead of CGR'sScott Dixon and held first place until CGR driverTakuma Sato hit the wall on lap 45. His teammateÁlex Palou benefitted, jumping up to second at the restart and managing to take the lead, albeit only for two laps before Newgarden was back in front and O'Ward in second. A round of stops later, O'Ward took the lead on lap 129, before a caution put both leaders into fuel-saving mode. Two more cautions then set up an exciting finish: O'Ward led Palou and Newgarden, with five more cars right behind on the lead lap. Newgarden took the lead on lap 242, before multiple close battles were halted when Grosjean's fight withDCR'sDavid Malukas sent the Frenchman into the wall. Newgarden took the win under yellow flag conditions, while O'Ward had to settle for second ahead of Palou. His two second places still handed O'Ward the championship lead ahead of Ericsson.[97]

TheAcura Grand Prix of Long Beach saw Andretti'sKyle Kirkwood lead from pole position, keeping the lead from Ericsson and Grosjean throughout the opening stint. The leaders then pitted under caution after O'Ward's stern defense sent Dixon into the wall. A fast pitstop promoted Newgarden to second place, before carnage ensued on the restart:Agustín Canapino had stayed on track in hisJuncos car to claim the lead and acted as a roadblock for Kirkwood as Newgarden jumped past both cars into the lead. But Kirkwood did not lose his cool in second place. He kept close to Newgarden all throughout the next stint, and stayed out one lap longer to complete an overcut and reclaim first place. Grosjean also overcut Newgarden and soon began hassling Kirkwood. Over the final ten laps, Grosjean could not find a way by Kirkwood, and the American clinched his maiden win. Ericsson completed the podium and reclaimed the championship lead, 15 points ahead of O'Ward, who finished down in 17th after his tussle with Dixon.[98]

Round four was held atBarber Motorsports Park, and Grosjean took pole position, while O'Ward took second from Palou at the start. The lead group extended their stints to make the race on two stops, but many cars committed to three-stopping. Newgarden, McLaughlin and McLaren'sAlexander Rossi led that strategy. McLaughlin then benefitted fromSting Ray Robb parking his DCR car with an issue, as he was able to stop before the pits were closed. This caution meant both strategies had one more stop to make, with the two-stoppers having to save much more fuel. This put the initiative toward the three-stoppers, with McLaughlin taking the lead coming out the pits. Grosjean pressured him his whole outlap, before squeezing past him. The pair then continued their battle, with McLaughlin eventually coming out on top when Grosjean ran wide on lap 72. Penske'sWill Power had started eleventh, but made his strategy work brilliantly to finish third. O'Ward came fourth to reduce the championship lead to only three points.[99]

The month of May began with theGMR Grand Prix.RLL'sChristian Lundgaard took pole position, but had to concede the lead to Palou during the opening lap. After the first round of stops, Lundgaard was able to get back ahead, but was then hindered by his teammateGraham Rahal, who had not yet pitted. This allowed Palou to get back in front. O'Ward came into play during the second round of stops, when he stopped one lap earlier and undercut Lundgaard and Palou. Both drivers then got back past him, but Lundgaard was unable to keep up with Palou. The Spaniard pulled a gap to the rest of the field until the final round of stops began. O'Ward managed to overtake Lundgaard shortly before their stops and then stayed out longer to try the overcut on Palou. This did not work, and Palou easily pulled a gap on the rest of the field to win by over 16 seconds. Lundgaard had to cede the final podium position to Rossi, while Ericsson had to cede his championship lead to Palou, who now led O'Ward by six points.[100]

The107th Running of the Indianapolis 500 began with Palou taking pole position. He and ECR'sRinus VeeKay controlled the early stages of the race, before the two McLarens of O'Ward and Rosenqvist took the first two spots. During the next round of pit stops, happening under caution, VeeKay drifted into Palou's car, eliminating both from contention. The McLarens swapped the lead every three laps to save fuel, with O'Ward eventually in front, before Rosenqvist hit the wall and clipped Kirkwood, flipping him and sending him into the wall hard. The race was stopped, and only one lap after the restart the red flags were out again when O'Ward tried to attack Ericsson for the lead and also crashed. The second restart also only lasted one lap before another multi-car accident, leaving the field with a one-lap shootout for the win. There, Newgarden got past Ericsson to win the Indy 500, withFoyt'sSantino Ferrucci in third. The late restart drew criticism from media and fans, with some calling it farcical.[101][102]

Mid-season rounds

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TheDetroit Grand Prix was moved back to downtown Detroit, and Palou took pole position on the new circuit. Juncos'sCallum Ilott crashed into Kirkwood in the first corner, while Grosjean was able to move up to second. Power was the next to make moves in the lead group, having risen up to second by lap 22. The leading pair traded the lead during their stops, but Palou was back in front by lap 40. Both O'Ward and Newgarden dropped out of contention after issues during their pit stops. After two back-to-back cautions, Power claimed the lead when Palou had an electronic issue during the restart. Palou then pressured Power until the latter made a mistake on lap 66 and dropped back to second. Two more cautions did not trouble Palou, while Power was clipped by Dixon, initially dropping him back, but he was able to come through again to finish second. Rosenqvist claimed second place on the penultimate round. Palou's win allowed him to extend his championship lead ahead of Newgarden in second.[103]

Herta started theGrand Prix at Road America on pole position and maintained his lead ahead of Palou and O'Ward, before the latter dropped down and promoted CGR'sMarcus Armstrong to third. This order remained until the first round of stops, under caution, where Newgarden overtook Armstrong in the pit lane. He then got into second when Palou ran wide, before another caution ushered in the second round of stops. Palou's pit crew delivered, helping him skip past Newgarden and Herta into the lead. While Newgarden dropped back on the restart, Herta was able to get back into the lead. He had the least fuel of all the front runners, so had to pit first and then save the most in the final stint. This left him defenseless against the cars behind and saw him drop back to finish the race fifth. Palou took his second consecutive win, ahead of Newgarden and O'Ward, who had both managed their fuel situation better than Herta. Palou now led the championship by 74 points over Newgarden.[104]

At theHonda Indy 200, Herta bounced back from his demise to take another pole position, this time ahead of Rahal. Palou, who had started fourth, overtook Kirkwood for third and then overcut both leaders, while Rahal suffered a pitstop issue that dropped out of contention and allowed Dixon into third place. Palou then began gapping the field, before becoming stuck behind Foyt'sBenjamin Pedersen, the last car on the lead lap, who defended heavily to not get lapped. This almost brought Herta back towards Palou's rear, before the latter finally got past Pedersen. During the second round of stops, Herta was then hit with a pit lane speeding penalty that dropped him down to eleventh place. This promoted Power onto the podium when O'Ward, who had started down in 25th and was on a different strategy, pitted for a third time. Palou held on to a comfortable gap and led Dixon home in a CGR 1–2 to win his third consecutive race - pad his championship lead to 110 points, while Dixon overtook Newgarden for second in the standings.[105]

IndyCar's only abroad race around thestreets of Toronto saw Lundgaard take pole position in a wet-dry qualifying. An eight-car pileup on the first lap did not disturb him as he led until his first stop, after which he got stuck behind traffic. He had to fight his way up the order, before the cars around him also started to pit. This put him back into the lead, ahead of McLaughlin, who was on a different strategy, and O'Ward. Then, two consecutive cautions jumbled up the order as many cars elected to take their second stop. McLaughlin led Dixon and VeeKay at the restart, while Lundgaard was sixth. A few overtakes and most of the lead group having to pit again then handed the lead back to Lundgaard, and he did not give it away again. Second place was Palou, who had started 15th, but drove a great race and benefitted hugely from the cautions. Herta came third, after not finding a way past Palou despite the latter driving with a damaged front wing for almost half the race. Palou increased his lead over Dixon to 117 points.[106]

Power took a pair of pole positions at the Iowa double-header. TheHomefront 250 began with a Penske 1-2-3 of Power, Newgarden and McLaughlin that kept in front throughout the first two stints until lap 83, when the trio began disputing the race lead. Newgarden overtook McLaughlin and spent twenty laps battling Power until he finally got past on lap 121. Then began the second round of stops, and Power began struggling for pace, culminating in him touching the wall and dropping to fourth. This promoted O'Ward to third, before a caution came out when Rahal crashed. Power's pace was back after the restart and he fought back past Ericsson into fourth, but could not get past O'Ward. McLaughlin in second managed to shrink the lead gap all the way down to two seconds during the final stint, but Newgarden prevailed in the end to take his second victory of the season. Championship leader Palou finished eighth, his lowest result of the season, and saw his standings lead shrink to 98 points ahead of newly second-placed Newgarden.[107]

A day later, theOne Step 250 started in similar fashion, with Power ahead of McLaughlin. Newgarden started seventh and wasted no time to get up the order: by lap 26 he was in third, and then he overtook both his teammates on lap 32 to take the lead. After the first round of stops, the familiar Penske trio was up in front, before Dixon took third. This top three then remained across the next two stints, when McLaughlin pitted under caution to take fresh tires. This saw him rocket up the order, while Newgarden had to defend from Power. Rosenqvist was able to jump Dixon at this time, before the final round of pit stops began. There, Power was held up and had to relinquish second to Rosenqvist. The Swede attacked Newgarden, but could not get past. A late caution set up a three-lap shootout where Rosenqvist was jumped by Power, causing him to slip down the order and gifting Palou third place. This meant Palou only lost 18 points to Newgarden, whose fifth straight oval win brought him 80 points behind Palou.[108]

Closing rounds

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McLaughlin took pole for theMusic City Grand Prix and led O'Ward and Herta in the opening stages, before a sudden rear wing collapse for Malukas brought out the first caution. O'Ward ran into McLaughlin's back on the restart while Herta touched the wall and dropped down the order. Both Kirkwood and Grosjean overcut McLaughlin, while Palou had been the only leading car to pit under caution, promoting him to the race lead after the first round of stops. This meant that he had to stop earlier than the cars around him, and also gave him a hefty fuel saving goal to hit. Kirkwood was able to make the overcut work once again, together with McLauhglin. A late caution forLinus Lundqvist, making his debut atMSR as an injury substitute forSimon Pagenaud, and a subsequent red flag after the restart helped Palou to meet his fuel saving goals. He therefore avoided having to stop again and secured third, while Kirkwood took his second win. Palou's closest title rival Newgarden came home fourth, so the championship gap grew again, to 84 points.[109]

Next up was theGallagher Grand Prix, that began with Rahal on pole position and drama on the first lap: Andretti'sDevlin DeFrancesco made a brilliant move from fifth to the lead at the start, before championship chasers Newgarden and Dixon crashed and spun respectively at turn seven. DeFrancesco soon tumbled down the order, leaving Rahal to lead from Rossi. A round of stops did not change the order of the leaders, but Lundgaard in third was fastest at this stage, taking second and beginning to put pressure on Rahal. While the lead battle brewed, Dixon had quietly worked his way up the order. Having pitted after his spin on lap one, his completely different strategy and an extra set of tires he hadn't used in qualifying were paying out. When Rahal pitted for the final time, he came out in second, five seconds behind Dixon. Rahal was gaining on him, but could not find a way by in the end, leaving him to take second ahead of O'Ward. Newgarden's crash saw him finish 25th, as he was overtaken by Dixon in the standings, now 101 points behind Palou.[110]

The final oval race of the season was held atWorld Wide Technology Raceway. McLaughlin won qualifying, but Newgarden started on pole position. He led Herta, before Malukas got by into second and the first round of pit stops began. O'Ward was the fastest car on track during the second stint, climbing up to second, but not finding a way by Newgarden. Dixon had started 16th, but ran longest before pitting in the first two stints, so inherited the lead when the leaders pitted. He was then able to stop under caution when Sato retired, allowing him to keep his lead and aligning his strategy with the cars around him. O'Ward undercut Newgarden for second at the next stops, and when Newgarden tried to return the favor at the next stop, he hit the wall and broke his suspension. This left Dixon without any opposition to take another remarkable win ahead of O'Ward, while Malukas took his second career podium, both coming at WWTR. Dixon was now the only driver in contention to take the title from Palou, having shortened the lead to 74 points.[111]

The penultimate round was theGrand Prix of Portland, where Rahal won pole position from McLaughlin and Herta. By the first caution on lap 7, Palou had made up two positions from fifth to third. When the leading duo pitted, they got caught in traffic, while Palou stayed out on his primary tires. He and Dixon behind him could push in clean air, and that resulted in the race lead once the pit stops had cycled through. Dixon appeared faster than Palou during that stage as Palou had to conserve his tires, but this time Palou pitted first to extend his lead to Dixon once again. A caution then brought Rosenqvist right behind Dixon, as he was able to stop before the pits closed and therefore jumped Dixon. Palou defended from Rosenqvist on the final restart and controlled the race to win and take his second championship. This was the first time the championship was clinched prior to the final round sinceSébastien Bourdais won in2007. Dixon's third place secured his second place in the standings, earning his team a 1–2 in the championship.[112]

Rosenqvist took pole position in his final race for McLaren atLaguna Seca. Right at the start, a multi-car collision set the tone for the rest of the race. Palou picked up the lead, before another caution came out and held off Rosenqvist, until the Swede got spun around by Ericsson to trigger another yellow. What followed were multiple restarts that all only lasted for a few laps at most, with most of them being called off almost immediately when cars collided either at the final turn or into turn two. Many cars took turns to lead a few laps, before electing to pit or dropping back during one of the restarts. The eighth and final caution ended with 17 laps to go, and Dixon led from McLaughlin, Ilott and Palou. The latter immediately took third place, and the trio came home in that order. With the final race, Chevrolet secured the Manufacturers' Cup, while Armstrong took eighth place to win Rookie of the Year honors. Further down, Canapino held on to 14th to secure the final spot in the Leaders Circle.[113]

Álex Palou's second championship was his most dominant yet, 78 points ahead of teammate Dixon, whose tally of 578 points was more than Palou got during his first championship year - despite the Indy 500 not awarding double points in 2023. While Dixon seemed to come alive in the final stretch of the season, winning three of the last four races, it was too late to keep Palou from winning the title. Too strong had his mid-season form been, winning three straight races and always bouncing back from bad luck. Crucial moments like his collision with VeeKay during a pit stop at the Indy 500, where he managed to salvage fourth place afterwards, further contributed to his dominant title. Last years' second placed driver Newgarden could not transfer his overwhelming oval pace to other circuit types, while the reigning champion Power was not able to win a single race and came seventh, a far cry from his 2022 form.

Points standings

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Further information:List of American Championship car racing point scoring systems
  • Ties were broken by number of wins, followed by number of 2nds, 3rds, etc.; then by finishing position in the previous race; then by random draw.[114]
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th  16th  17th  18th  19th  20th  21st  22nd  23rd  24th  25th+ 
Points504035323028262422201918171615141312111098765

Driver standings

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  • At all races except the Indy 500, the pole position qualifier earned 1 point (unless qualifying is not held).[115] The twelve Indy 500 qualifiers who qualified for the fast 12 session received points based on the results of that session, descending from 12 points for first place.[116]
  • Drivers who led at least one race lap were awarded 1 point.[117] The driver who led the most laps during a race scored an additional 2 points.[117]
  • Entrant-initiated engine change-outs before the engine reached their required distance run resulted in the loss of 10 points.[118]
PosDriverSTPTMSLBHBARIGP1INDYDETROAMOHTORIOWNSCIGP2GTWPORLAGPts[119]
1SpainÁlex Palou83L5L51L*41L1L*1L1L*28L33L771L*3L*656
2New ZealandScott Dixon3L5L2776L66442L4L66L51L1L*3L1L578
3New ZealandScott McLaughlin13L*6101L16147856L25L2L8592488
4MexicoPato O'Ward2L2L1742L245L*26L388310832L49L484
5United StatesJosef Newgarden171L*9L15L71L10L21251L*1L*42525L521479
6SwedenMarcus Ericsson1L83108L210L9L62711L49L7L1010715438
7AustraliaWill Power71663L122312L2L13L3L145L2L10L69L254425
8DenmarkChristian Lundgaard9191464L1916741L*201394L17116390
9United StatesAlexander Rossi4222283L57L5L10101610151954L207375
10United StatesColton Herta207L41499L115L*11L319721136L1323L356
11United StatesKyle Kirkwood15271L*1214286L917157111L*9151025352
12SwedenFelix Rosenqvist1926L795L273L3202510134L222782L19L324
13FranceRomain Grosjean18L14L22L*11302425132211126L18122711L296
14NetherlandsRinus VeeKay2111261613102L181215131718141111618277
15United StatesGraham Rahal624121710L22125117L92820152L*2012L27276
16United KingdomCallum Ilott5919131812L271816181514121727155266
17United StatesDavid Malukas10L4201926292327620128271638L20265
18BrazilHélio Castroneves231021212215L1915212114161115231413217
19United StatesSantino Ferrucci242111202334L2116241726221823131617214
20New ZealandMarcus Armstrong RY 1181115824L971324198214
21ArgentinaAgustín Canapino R 121225L2621261419231216262021222614180
22CanadaDevlin DeFrancesco2523162317131223142322212619L191722177
23United StatesSting Ray Robb R 1625L182727312222221925281722212312147
24United KingdomJack Harvey2218132420181726182418192414146
25United StatesConor Daly142023251981520211716134
26United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay11L17192623241620142110131
27DenmarkBenjamin Pedersen R 271524222421112021262727272326282216129
28FranceSimon Pagenaud2617151825251314Wth88
29JapanTakuma Sato2878L9L252670
30United StatesEd Carpenter132024232446
31SwedenLinus Lundqvist R 25121835
32BrazilTony Kanaan16918
33EstoniaJüri Vips R 182418
34United KingdomTom Blomqvist R 25242616
35United StatesMarco Andretti1713
36United StatesR. C. Enerson R 325
37United KingdomKatherine Legge335
United KingdomStefan Wilson R Wth10
PosDriverSTPTMSLBHBARIGP1INDYDETROAMOHTORIOWNSCIGP2GTWPORLAGPts
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd-place finish
Bronze3rd-place finish
GreenTop 5 finish
Light BlueTop 10 finish
Dark BlueOther flagged position
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
BrownWithdrew (Wth)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid Not Start (DNS)
Race abandoned (C)
BlankDid not participate
In-line notation
BoldPole position
(1 point; except Indy)
ItalicsRan fastest race lap
LLed race lap
(1 point)
*Led most race laps
(2 points)
1–12Indy 500 "Fast Twelve"
bonus points
cQualifying canceled
(no bonus point)
 RY Rookie of the Year
 R Rookie
  1. ^ Graham Rahal failed to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 but took over Stefan Wilson's seat after Wilson suffered an injury in the final practice session.[120]

Entrant standings

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  • Each regular season entry that finished in the top 22 the previous season qualified for the Leaders Circle, the IndyCar program which, among other things, awarded each team in it around a $910,000 bonus for completing the races providing that car competed in the full season. The Leaders Circle payouts were reduced for the 2023 season.[121]
  • Only 3 entrants from a single team were eligible for Leaders' Circle payments. The sole exception to this is Andretti's team, whose 4th entry had been grandfathered in for eligibility. Thus, in reality the only team in the top 22 that was not eligible for Leaders' Circle payments was one of the Ganassi cars and the last entrant to be in the Leaders' Circle was the #30 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing entry.
  • Based on the entrant, used for oval qualifications order, and starting grids when qualifying is cancelled.
  • Only full-time entrants or part-time entrants that ran in more than 8 races shown.
PosEntrantSTPTMSLBHBARIGP1INDYDETROAMOHTORIOWNSCIGP2GTWPORLAGPts[122]
1#10Chip Ganassi Racing83L5L51L*41L1L*1L1L*28L33L771L*3L*656
2#9Chip Ganassi Racing3L5L2776L66442L4L66L51L1L*3L1L578
3#3Team Penske13L*6101L16147856L25L2L8592488
4#5Arrow McLaren2L2L1742L245L*26L388310832L49L484
5#2Team Penske171L*9L15L71L10L21251L*1L*42525L521479
6#8Chip Ganassi Racing1L83108L210L9L62711L49L7L1010715438
7#12Team Penske71663L122312L2L13L3L145L2L10L69L254425
8#45Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing9191464L1916741L*201394L17116390
9#7Arrow McLaren4222283L57L5L10101610151954L207375
10#26Andretti Autosport withCurb-Agajanian207L41499L115L*11L319721136L1323L356
11#27Andretti Autosport15271L*1214286L917157111L*9151025352
12#6Arrow McLaren1926L795L273L3202510134L222782L19L324
13#28Andretti Autosport18L14L22L*11302425132211126L18122711L296
14#11Chip Ganassi Racing11288111578L824L979L25132426198284
15#21Ed Carpenter Racing2111261613102L181215131718141111618277
16#15Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing624121710LDNQ25117L92820152L*2012L27268
17#77Juncos Hollinger Racing5919131812L271816181514121727155266
18#18Dale Coyne Racing withHMD Motorsports10L4201926292327620128271638L20265
19#06Meyer Shank Racing231021212215L1915212114161115231413217
20#14A. J. Foyt Enterprises242111202334L2116241726221823131617214
21#20Ed Carpenter Racing142023251981517192623241620142110199
22#78Juncos Hollinger Racing121225L2621261419231216262021222614180
23#30Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing2218132420181726182418192414161824178
24#29Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport2523162317131223142322212619L191722177
25#60Meyer Shank Racing2617151825251314202521172512182426171
26#51Dale Coyne Racing withRick Ware Racing1625L182727312222221925281722212312147
27#55A. J. Foyt Enterprises271524222421112021262727272326282216129
PosEntrantSTPTMSLBHBARIGP1INDYDETROAMOHTORIOWNSCIGP2GTWPORLAGPts

Engine Manufacturer standings

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PosManufacturerSTPTMSLBHBARIGP1INDYDETROAMOHTORIOWNSCIGP2GTWPORLAGPts
1United StatesChevrolet216121223511231111437
42733333562245222
7296PW5490W75176FW7575655896PW96PW73P65909091P
2JapanHonda131212111143113431425
34254444226632656
91PW6796PW71P88PW146P88PW88PW96PW96PW606390W96PW6363P63
Manufacturer standings results breakdown
EntrantSTPTMSLBHBARIGP1INDYDETROAMOHTORIOWNSCIGP2GTWPORLAG
Chevrolet
#2 Team Penske1712915713,4102125114Ineligible
#3 Team Penske132610116133,478572528Ineligible
#5 Arrow McLaren221742219326388310831425
#6 Arrow McLaren192579522233202510134222344111
#7 Arrow McLaren42122832535101016101519542114
#12 Team Penske715631221832133145210645141
#14 A. J. Foyt Enterprises24201120232332116241725221820949Inel.
#20 Ed Carpenter Racing1419223251983,4151719262323161710Ineligible
#21 Ed Carpenter Racing21112616132103181215131718141147310
#55 A. J. Foyt Enterprises271424222241732021262726262322174129
#77 Juncos Hollinger Racing591913182113271816181514121416482
#78 Juncos Hollinger Racing1212252622121314192312162520184Ineligible
Race Finish7290548575857575655890907265909090
Indy Bonus-----85-----------
Pole Bonus-1---1----111-0-1
Win Bonus-5-5-5----55-----
Total points72965490751767575655896967365909091
Honda
#06 Meyer Shank Racing23102121222,314419152121141611Ineligible
#8 Chip Ganassi Racing183108223962711497104648
#9 Chip Ganassi Racing352772663,444246651Ineligible
#10 Chip Ganassi Racing83552143,411128337Ineligible
#11 Chip Ganassi Racing1127811152738249479241321Ineligible
#15 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing6231217102DNQ25117392720152144614
#18 Dale Coyne Racing with HMD Motorsports10420192622432327642012827Ineligible
#26 Andretti Autosport with Curb-Agajanian2074149293,411511319721133713
#27 Andretti Autosport152611214223369171571119Ineligible
#28 Andretti Autosport18132221125324251322111261548156
#29 Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport25221623172123,41223142322212616131012
#30 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing22171324202153,417261824181924Ineligible
#45 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing918146241631674120139441153
#51 Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing162418272272632222221924271719154137
#60 Meyer Shank Racing261615182522031314204252117251212Ineligible
Race Finish8567907082728282909060638590636263
Indy Bonus-----72-----------
Pole Bonus1-11121111---1-1-
Win Bonus5-5-5-5555--55000
Total points91679671881468888969660639096636363
[123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136][137][138][139]
Superscript indicates entrant engine count

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Technical partnership withTeam Penske from round 15 onwards.
  2. ^Technical partnership withAndretti Autosport.
  3. ^McLaughlin, the fastest qualifier, was assessed a 9-place grid penalty for an unapproved engine change.Josef Newgarden, who qualified 2nd, was the highest-placed driver not to have a penalty, and thus started the race from pole position. McLaughlin earned the pole award and the pole-winner's championship point.

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