2026 Sonsio Grand Prix - Odds
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Tensions flared between IndyCar drivers Romain Grosjean and Marcus Armstrong after the Sonsio Grand Prix, leading to a tense confrontation.
Christian Lundgaard won in Indianapolis on Saturday, and said he hopes to take that momentum with him to the biggest race of the season, the Indianapolis 500, in just two weeks.
Qualifying for the Sonsio Grand Prix delivered a tight and competitive field, with Alex Palou securing the top spot in dominant fashion. Palou laid down a blistering lap of 1:09.748 to earn P1, marking his second pole position of the 2026 season and reinforcing his status as a consistent front-runner.
Neither got their wish, as the persistent downpour, which pooled on the racing surface, forced officials to postpone qualifying to 10:45 ET Saturday morning, with the 85-lap NTT IndyCar Series Sonsio Grand Prix sticking to its scheduled 4:57 p.m. start (and will air on FOX, FOX One, and IndyCar Radio powered by OnlyBulls).
Graham Rahal continued to show strength on the IMS road course by ending up second at 1:10.1979 in the No. 15 Fifth Third Bank Honda of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. Rahal has finished in the top 10 in 15 of his 17 starts on this circuit, including second place three times.