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N EWTON, Iowa — INDYCAR driver Nolan Siegel will miss the second race of the Iowa Speedway doubleheader weekend after a hard crash in the opener on Saturday. Siegel was not cleared by the INDYCAR medical staff to race. His injuries were not disclosed. The Arrow McLaren No. 6 car will not compete in the 275-lap event which airs at 1 p.m. ET on FOX.
Palou was in third place late in the Farm to Finish 275 powered by Sukup when it came time for the final round of pit stops. Leaders Josef Newgarden and David Malukas brought their cars in for fuel ahead of Palou, but Palou's Honda was able to stay out longer.
Arrow McLaren has withdrawn the No. 6 Chevy from today’s race after the Californian did not receive clearance from IndyCar Medical following his crash on Saturday.
Two races. Two types of pavement. Two days. Here's what you need to know as INDYCAR heads to Iowa for a doubleheader.
Fox Sports analyst James Hinchcliffe thinks racing at Iowa Speedway will be better this year due to changes made by IndyCar.
Myles Rowe completed a late pass for his first win of his career and notched a place in history in the process.
The IndyCar Series is at Iowa for a doubleheader weekend for two 275-lap races on the 7/8-mile short oval: Qualifying results, starting grid.