Pato O'Ward wins IndyCar race in Toronto
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IndyCar Series 2025 drivers championship, Rookie of the Year, Leaders Circle standings after Toronto
Alex Palou retains a healthy lead in the points standings. He has won seven of the 13 IndyCar races this season. But second-place Pato O'Ward's win keeps his chances alive.
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Kyffin Simpson Secures First INDYCAR Podium With Toronto DriveKyffin Simpson claimed the first podium of his NTT INDYCAR SERIES career on Sunday, finishing third in the No. 8 Journie Rewards Chip Ganassi Racing Honda at the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto. It was the 20-year-old's best result in 30 career starts and a major milestone in his rapid development with Chip Ganassi Racing.
It wasn’t the fact that Alexander Rossi hit the wall with the right-rear wheel on the exit of Toronto’s Turn 11 – because the Ed Carpenter Racing driver was one of many to have his car surf over the giant bumps leading onto the Honda Indy Toronto’s front straight
Santino Ferrucci's recent hot streak in IndyCar will be on ice after the AJ Foyt Racing driver crashed in warmup. Ferrucci will miss the IndyCar race in Toronto.
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motorsport.com on MSNSantino Ferrucci out of Toronto IndyCar race after morning warmup crash: videoA practice wreck sees the AJ Foyt Racing driver sidelined with a sore hand, plus a wrecked car and won’t compete in the Indy Toronto race
For any Toronto Maple Leafs fan trying to decide which driver to root for at Sunday’s IndyCar race in Toronto, Sting Ray Robb is making a pretty strong case. The 23-year-old racer pulled out an Auston Matthews No. 34 jersey for his walk to the track before the race, smiling at fans and giving high-fives along the way.
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Yardbarker on MSNColton Herta Starts From Pole in Toronto for the Second Year in a RowThe action continued in Toronto on Saturday afternoon for IndyCar qualifying, and a familiar face ended up in pole. During Practice 2, Colton Herta finished at the top of the leaderboard with a time of 1 minute 0.
Arrow McLaren IndyCar driver Nolan Siegel talks about his crash at Iowa Speedway, his IndyCar medical clearance and return to action for Indy on the streets of Toronto.