2026 Arrow McLaren World Wide Technology Raceway Race Report

2026 Arrow McLaren World Wide Technology Raceway Race Report

2026 Arrow McLaren World Wide Technology Raceway Race Report

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Publish Date: 2026-06-08 17:47:00

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The NTT INDYCAR SERIES ran late into the night at World Wide Technology Raceway after multiple rain delays temporarily halted competition. In the end, all 260 laps were completed on the 1.25-mile oval, complete with 17 lead changes, four cautions and two red flags. 

Christian led the way for Arrow McLaren with a P10 finish followed closely by Pato in P11. Nolan’s race ended early due to an incident on Lap 55. 

Next, the second half of the season gets underway as the papaya trio returns to racing on June 19-21 at Road America.

Location

Madison, Ill.

Race Date

June 7

Round

9 out of 18

Total Laps

260

Total Race Distance

325 miles / 522.6 km

Track Length

1.25 miles / 2.01 km

Number of Turns

4

Christian Lundgaard, Driver, No. 7 VELO Arrow McLaren Chevrolet

Starting Position

P16

Finishing Position

P10

Championship Standing

P4

246 points

“It was a very entertaining race. For once on an oval, I felt like I was driving the car, which is a big step up. I think we made a lot of improvements from Indy. It didn’t really feel like a tenth-place-finish car; my race felt a lot better than where the result ended up. There are a lot of positives from the night, a lot of good learnings, a lot to take from here to our next oval in Nashville.”

Pato O’Ward, Driver, No. 5 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet

Starting Position

P9

Finishing Position

P11

Championship Standing

P5

239 points

“Disappointing Sunday. It’s been a very tough start to our 2026 season. It hasn’t been good in many ways at all. It’s been consistent in top-fives where we could. Everywhere else it’s been a big challenge. Plenty of racing to go. Hopefully we can turn it around and get some solid results on the board.”

Nolan Siegel, Driver, No. 6 Deloitte Arrow McLaren Chevrolet

Starting Position

P22

Finishing Position

P24

Championship Standing

P21

116 points

“I left Palou room on the inside. I knew he was there. I knew we weren’t really racing him. I was just kind of letting him go, and it felt to me like he hung me out there and then never turned in. I…

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