Andretti's transition into the 2025 IndyCar season has been nothing short of eventful, with significant structural and leadership changes shaping the team's direction. Between their pursuit of a future Formula 1 program with Cadillac and Michael Andretti stepping back from a managerial role,
Andretti Global made an impressive early statement Friday in the weekend’s first IndyCar practice session for Sunday’s Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, placing two drivers among the day’s four quickest.
Fox & Friends' previews the IndyCar series alongside drivers Colton Herta and Kyle Kirkwood. The new season will be exclusive to FOX Sports, with a docuseries to release on FOX Nation.
Maybe there should be a new way to refer to Colton Herta ... Honda Dealers Indy Toronto held last July. He and teammate Kyle Kirkwood finished 1-2 in convincing fashion, with Herta leading 81 of the 85 laps for his eighth career victory.
Florida native and resident Kyle Kirkwood enjoyed home cooking Friday afternoon ... who crashed after he turned his quickest lap. Colton Herta, who won this race in 2021, was fourth at 1:01.0603 in the No. 26 Gainbridge Honda of Andretti Global.
The 2025 IndyCar Series season is approaching, and Kyle Kirkwood returns for his third season with Andretti Global. He owns two series wins. Here's what you should know about Kyle Kirkwood ...
"It’s one of my favorite tracks but for some reason I just haven’t done that well so it would be nice to have another opportunity at it."