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IndyCar Series race at Laguna Seca: starting grid, pole position, TV

IndyCar Series race at Laguna Seca: starting grid, pole position, TV

The IndyCar Series is back in action on the West Coast. The Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey takes place at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca. It’s 95 laps on the 2.238-mile, 11-turn track.

Scott Dixon won the chaotic season finale at this track last year. Colton Herta has won here twice since the series returned in 2019.

Two weeks ago, Will Power took his first win in two years at Road America and took the lead in the overall standings. Nolan Siegel is back on the grid with Arrow McLaren.

Starting grid for the IndyCar Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey

  1. Alex Palou
  2. Kyle Kirkwood
  3. Felix Rosenqvist
  4. Colton Herta
  5. Alexander Rossi
  6. Christian Lundgaard
  7. Scott McLaughlin
  8. Romain Grosjean
  9. Pato O’Ward
  10. Scott Dixon
  11. Marcus Armstrong
  12. David Malukas
  13. Agustin Canapino
  14. Joseph Newgarden
  15. Willpower
  16. Linus Lundqvist
  17. Santino Ferrucci
  18. Marcus Ericsson
  19. Graham Rahal
  20. Rinus VeeKay
  21. Christian Rasmussen
  22. Kyffin Simpson
  23. Noel Siegel
  24. Pietro Fittipaldi
  25. StingRay Robb
  26. Jack Harvey
  27. Luca Ghiotto

When is the IndyCar race today?

The Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey is Sunday, June 23, 2024, at Weathertech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, Calif. All times ET

3-3:30 Clock: IndyCar Series Warm-Up, Peacock, IndyCar Live, IndyCar Radio, SiriusXM Channel 218,

15:55–17:10: Indy NXT Race, Peacock, IndyCar Live, IndyCar Radio, SiriusXM Channel 218

6pm-9pm: IndyCar Racing, USA, Peacock, IndyCar Live, IndyCar Radio, SiriusXM Channel 218

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2024 IndyCar Series schedule

The times for TV coverage are ET

Appointment time Location TV/Winner
March 10 St. Petersburg, Florida % Pato O’Ward**
March 24 Thermal, California*# Alex Palou
April 21 Long Beach, California % Scott Dixon
28.April Leeds, Alabama.# Scott McLaughlin
May 11 Indianapolis# Alex Palou
May 26 Indianapolis@ Joseph Newgarden
2th of June Detroit% Scott Dixon
9 June Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin# Willpower
23 June, 6 p.m. Monterey, California.# USA
July 7, 1:30 p.m. Lexington, Ohio# NBC
July 13, 8 p.m. Newton, Iowa@ NBC
July 14, noon Newton, Iowa@ NBC
July 21, 1 p.m. % of Toronto peacock
17 August, 6 p.m. Gateway, Illinois@ USA
25 August, 3 p.m. Portland# USA
31 August, 6 p.m. Milwaukee@ peacock
Sept. 1, 2:30 p.m. Milwaukee@ USA
15 Sept., 3pm Nashville@ NBC
*-Race does not count towards the season points championship; %-Downtown course; #-Road course; @-Oval; **-Josef Newgarden is disqualified on April 24 and second-place O’Ward becomes the race winner

IndyCar Series points standings

(Until June 9)

  1. Willpower, 236
  2. Alex Palou, 231
  3. Scott Dixon, 225
  4. Pato O’Ward, 184
  5. Scott McLaughlin, 179
  6. Kyle Kirkwood, 179
  7. Colton Herta, 176
  8. Joseph Newgarden, 169
  9. Alexander Rossi, 162
  10. Felix Rosenqvist, 157