The sixth round of the 2026 IndyCar season delivered a thrilling spectacle at the Indianapolis Grand Prix, with Arrow McLaren's Christian Lundgaard ending a nearly three-year victory drought. The Danish driver executed a masterful performance to claim his second career win, marking a triumphant return to Victory Lane that had fans on their feet.
Lundgaard's victory was sealed with a stunning overtake on David Malukas, who continues his quest for a first career win. Malukas crossed the finish line 4.6 seconds behind, securing his third runner-up finish in what's shaping up to be a breakout season. Graham Rahal rounded out the podium in third, finishing 7.9 seconds off the pace after a gritty drive through the field.
Josef Newgarden showcased his championship pedigree with a solid fourth-place finish, while pole-sitter Alex Palou had to settle for fifth after struggling with tire degradation in the closing stages. The defending champion's early dominance faded as the race wore on, highlighting the unpredictable nature of street course racing.
The rookie battle provided plenty of drama, with Dennis Hauger leading the class in eighth place—a career-best finish that signals his growing confidence in the series. Meanwhile, Mick Schumacher's promising run came undone in heartbreaking fashion. The German was just laps away from an 11th-place finish, his best result of the season, when contact with Santino Ferrucci earned him a drive-through penalty, dropping him to 20th.
With this result, the championship picture becomes even more intriguing as the series now turns its attention to the crown jewel of the season: the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. If this race was any indication, fans are in for a spectacular month of May.
