McLaren dropping David Malukas before he's even raced for it and the Penske disqualification scandal give The Race IndyCar Podcast plenty to get into - and there's the Barber race weekend too
He's never even started a race - and now McLaren has released the driver who it had picked after the Alex Palou u-turn. Jack Benyon explains the background and what comes next
After a week in which the disqualification of two of Penske’s cars from the season-opener last month threw IndyCar into turmoil, the team responded dramatically with a 1-2 at Barber Motorsports Park
David Malukas hasn't started a race since signing for McLaren's IndyCar team and it's unclear when he will. Jack Benyon got unique insight on the situation from a past champion who's right beside Malukas in his injury recovery
Josef Newgarden was choking back tears as he apologised to the IndyCar paddock and fans following his St Petersburg race disqualification, calling it “crushing”, “embarrassing” and saying that “I failed my team miserably”.