The two-time IndyCar Series champion from Hendersonville, Tennessee, led 26 of 200-scheduled laps and overtook Pato O'Ward on the final lap to become the first competitor in 22 years to claim back-to-back Indy 500 victories.
The third-generation Andretti from Nazareth, Pennsylvania, is slated to compete in 14 ARCA events for Cook Racing Technologies and seven Truck events with Roper Racing in 2024.
The 40-year-old Allmendinger from Los Gatos, California, led a race-high 25 of 72 over-scheduled laps and prevailed through two overtime attempts to claim his fourth consecutive Xfinity victory at the Roval.
The third-generation Andretti driver from Nazareth, Pennsylvania, is primed to reach a milestone start in his 17th consecutive appearance in the Indianapolis 500.
It is the greatest day on the motorsports calender. We begin in southern Europe, head over to the Midwest United States, then back to stock car’s heartland in the southeast.
Scott Dixon, driver of the No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, made history at Pocono Raceway in the IZOD IndyCar Series as the eighth different winner in eleven races, scoring his 30th career win, as well as the 200th win for Honda and the 100th team finish for team Target.
Although legends the likes of A. J. Foyt, Rick Mears, Al Unser and Mario Andretti have raced there, it has been since 1989 that an open-wheel race occurred at Pocono Raceway.
Jarett Andretti may have a famous racing last name and racing in his blood, but for now he is simply enjoying the ride. And for this third-generation driver, grandson of Aldo and son of John Andretti, the ride not only includes pursuing a college education but also racing sprint cars for the company owned by second cousin Michael Andretti.