Winners and losers of IndyCar’s 2025 Indy Toronto
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Yardbarker on MSNWho's hot, who's not after IndyCar's trip to TorontoIndyCar's lone international race provided plenty of storylines on Sunday. With four races left in the 2025 season, here's who's trending up and down after 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
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O'Ward Masters the Streets of Toronto - IndyCar Ontario ReviewIndyCar headed north of the border to take on the streets of Toronto, Ontario on Sunday. Pato O'Ward's alternative strategy worked a treat and he closes on the championship leader Alex Palou as a result.
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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.
Check out the post-race interviews from Alex Palou, Rinus Veekay and more after the NTT INDYCAR SERIES: Ontario Honda Dealers Indy Toronto at Streets of Toronto.
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.
Dixon has four wins on this layout, but he starts back in the pack after making an unapproved engine change. Nathan Brown is your best IndyCar follow, and keep up with coverage throughout the season with IndyStar's motorsports newsletter.