After making the early race pass on E.J. Viso for the lead, Keegan Kincaid didn't look back as he led the rest of the way en route to scoring the victory in the second event of the weekend on Sunday for the SPEED Energy Formula Off-Road presented by TRAXXAS Series. It marks Kincaid's second victory of the season.
Coming off a pair of top-six finishes for their drivers at Texas Motor Speedway, Andretti Autosport looked to keep the positive momentum rolling. That wouldn't be the case, though, as mechanical issues resulted in poor finishes for Carlos Munoz and Ryan Hunter-Reay.
Racing on a tricky track and battling wet conditions, Juan Pablo Montoya didn't have the day that he was hoping for after qualifying third for the Honda Indy Toronto. Rather than being upfront battling for the win, Montoya ended the race in the seventh spot.
On Sunday in the Honda Indy Toronto, Helio Castroneves would bounce back from early problems during the event to score a podium finish, finishing third behind CFH Racing teammates.
Last year, Josef Newgarden had his breakout season, turning himself in a race-winning contender with race runs near the front of the field. However, throughout the season, he continued to come up close in snagging that victory. This year, though, he's on a roll as he picked up his second win of the year on Sunday in the Honda Indy Toronto.
When Josef Newgarden scored his first career victory of the season earlier this season, the thought was it would open the flood gates for more victories this season as Newgarden scored the second victory of his career in the Honda Indy Toronto.
Jason Hathaway said prior to the Budweiser 300 that to win the 100th race in the history of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 would be something special.
While Luca Filippi has headed to many tracks that he is not used to, Toronto isn’t one of those street circuits as he ran the Honda Indy Toronto previously.
While Chevrolet has dominated the street courses, Honda has found themselves capitalizing under rainy conditions during the season. It could be the same story this weekend as three Hondas topped the Sunday warm-up chart for the Honda Indy Toronto.
15-year-old Russell Boyle made his debut in the SPEED Energy Formula Off-Road Presented by Traxxas Series on Saturday afternoon at the Honda Indy Toronto.
fficials from the ASA STARS National Tour have announced the return of the Platinum Program presented by Appalachian Sucker Punch and MDM Promotions for the 2026 season