Palou Wins the Pole…Again

Posted in IndyCar on June 20, 2026 by Oilpressure


While IndyCar qualifying featured some interesting twists and storylines, in the end it was Alex Palou on the pole for tomorrow’s XPEL Grand Prix at Road America. If that sounds familiar, this was Palou’s fifth straight pole, and the sixth out of ten poles. In case you’re wondering, Palou still has a way to go in order to surpass Bobby Unser’s record of eight consecutive poles set between 1971 and 1972. Still it’s an impressive feat. But if you are suffering from Palou fatigue, you weren’t happy to know that Palou added another point and extended his lead over Kyle Kirkwood to exactly fifty points.

David Malukas gave it his best shot. He will start alongside Palou on the front row, but he was seven-tenths of a second behind Palou in the Firestone Fast Six.

Meyer Shank teammates Marcus Armstrong and Felix Rosenqvist will start third and fourth respectively. Marcus Ericsson and Scott McLaughlin filled out the remainder of the Firestone Fast Six.

Although they both missed the Fast Six, a tip of the hat goes to the AJ Foyt team. Santino Ferrucci will start seventh in Sunday’s race (before his grid-penalty), while Caio Collet starts ninth. That was a good effort to get both of their cars in the Top-Ten.

It was a strange day for Arrow McLaren. Christian Lundgaard never made it out of the first round and will start thirteenth. Pato O’Ward will start tenth, after failing to get out of the Fast Twelve. The surprise was Nolan Siegel, who out-qualified both of his teammates and will start eighth. It is probably too little too late, as the rumor going around here is that McLaren has already made up their mind and will replace Siegel for 2027.

Graham Rahal’s miserable weekend continued as he qualified twentieth. The good thing is that Rahal is a much better racer than he is a qualifier. I would imagine he will finish higher than where he starts.

Row Six is interesting. I jinxed Will Power by picking him to win. He will start eleventh, and Scott Dixon will start alongside him in twelfth. Josef Newgarden qualified pretty much where he had been practicing all weekend and will start fifteenth.

Other drivers with disappointing runs are Alexander Rossi, who qualified twenty-first, and will actually start last following his grid penalty. Rinus VeeKay will start twenty-second, while the other two Rahal cars of Mick Schumacher and Louis Foster will start twenty-third and twenty-fourth respectively.

That will do it for us tonight. We have reservations in Plymouth, just a few miles south of the track at PJ Campbell’s at the Depot – a quasi-German restaurant that serves prime rib on Saturday night. Guess what I’m getting.

Check back tomorrow morning, as we plan to get here relatively early. I’ll close with a shot that Susan got of Alex Palou celebrating his fifth consecutive pole.

George Phillips

It’s Day Two at Road America

Posted in IndyCar on June 20, 2026 by Oilpressure


Good afternoon from the beautiful grounds of Road America! We have actually been here for a while, but it was just before Practice Two started. We immediately grabbed the golf cart and went out to watch from a few different vantage points; including Canada Corner, Turn Five and the Carousel – after watching Friday’s Practice One from the pits.

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Road America – Day One Wrap-Up

Posted in IndyCar on June 19, 2026 by Oilpressure

Practice One for the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America is now in the books. I spoke to more than a few people this morning who thought that Marcus Armstrong was going to break through with his first career IndyCar win this weekend. He got off to a nice start by leading the first practice, with a time of 1:44.2714. Armstrong was about a tenth of a second quicker that his teammate, Indianapolis 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist. Don’t forget, Rosenqvist got his only other career IndyCar win right here at Road America in 2020.

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Good Morning from Road America!

Posted in IndyCar on June 19, 2026 by Oilpressure


Good morning from a cool, sunny and energetic Road America. We actually got here around 7:30 this morning, because Susan decided she wanted a photo vest for the weekend. That will give her access to photo holes, pit lane and victory lane. But we had to be here at 7:30 when they give away the photo vests for the weekend. Surprisingly, there was a lot of energy here at that hour.

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Road America Preview

Posted in IndyCar on June 19, 2026 by Oilpressure


Since 1982, Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin had been a fixture on the IndyCar schedule; except for 2005, when lack of sponsorship left it off of the Champ Car schedule. The race returned in 2006 and 2007, but was inexplicably a casualty of the open-wheel reunification in February of 2008. For eight seasons, what we now know as the NTT IndyCar Series was not to race at what is perhaps the premier road racing facility in North America. Continue reading

The Loss of a True Racer

Posted in IndyCar on June 16, 2026 by Oilpressure


On Sunday, we learned that Dennis Reinbold had passed away at the young age of 65. I will admit, that I was totally unaware that Reinbold had been battling cancer for several years. I was in a press conference back in May, where Reinbold was at the stage. It occurred to me he had aged, but I never thought he looked sick. It serves as another example of how short and precious life is.

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Random Thoughts on Gateway

Posted in IndyCar on June 8, 2026 by Oilpressure


Those of us who stayed up for the conclusion to last night’s Bommarito 500 were rewarded with one heck of a race. Two red-flags for intermittent rain may have deterred some who needed to get to bed on a Sunday night, but for those who stayed with it – it was worth it – as the race ended at 12:23 am EDT.

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