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McIlroy battles Rose and Hatton for the Masters lead
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Trump says Iran has 'no cards' beyond Hormuz control
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Scheffler scrambles, Rose stumbles early at Masters
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US inflation surges 3.3% as Iran war impact bites
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Vance warns Iran not to 'play' US at talks in Pakistan
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De Zerbi vows to save troubled Spurs from relegation
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Zverev beats Fonseca to reach Monte Carlo semi-finals
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IndyCar reveals 17-race 2026 season with March opening
IndyCar unveiled its 17-race schedule for the 2026 season on Tuesday with three new events, a record four races in March and the 110th Indianapolis 500 on May 24.
Spain's Alex Palou, the reigning Indy 500 champion, will attempt to capture his fourth consecutive IndyCar season crown and fifth in six campaigns next year.
Dropped from this year's 17-race lineup were two events at Iowa and another at Thermal near Palm Springs, California.
Added to the lineup were events at Phoenix and Arlington, Texas, plus a second race at the Milwaukee Mile oval.
A Canadian street race usually contested in Toronto was moved to suburban Markham.
"The 2026 schedule provides a dynamic showcase for our sport and its stars, blending fan-favorite race weekends with incredible showcases at exciting new venues," said Mark Miles, Penske Entertainment president and chief executive.
The March 1 season opener at St. Petersburg, Florida, launches a busy early schedule with Phoenix Raceway on March 7, the Texas street race at Arlington on March 15 and Alabama's Barber Motorsports Park on March 29.
The Long Beach Grand Prix will be April 19 followed by a May 9 event at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course ahead of the famed oval classic and May 31 street race at Detroit.
June 7 brings an oval race in suburban St. Louis and two weeks later the turns of Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, followed by Mid-Ohio on July 5 and Nashville Superspeedway on July 19.
The final stretch includes Portland on August 9, Markham a week later, the Milwaukee double on August 29-30 and the season finale on September 6 at the Laguna Seca road course.
L.Maurer--VB