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MSR Officially Announces Felix Rosenqvist’s Season-End Departure

Highlights

  • Felix Rosenqvist to leave Meyer Shank Racing after 2026 season
  • Rosenqvist won the 110th Indianapolis 500 this year with MSR
  • Rosenqvist currently stands sixth in the 2026 championship standings
  • Michael Shank regrets Rosenqvist’s departure but praises his contributions
  • MSR focuses on strong season finish with eight races remaining
  • Team searching for Rosenqvist’s 2027 replacement, announcement expected soon

Michael Shank confirms Felix Rosenqvist will leave Meyer Shank Racing at season’s end, marking the first significant move of the 2026 IndyCar Silly Season.

First major move of the 2026 IndyCar Silly Season.

The Swede joined MSR in 2024 after spells with Arrow McLaren and Chip Ganassi Racing, and has rebuilt confidence through consistent execution and speed.

He sits sixth in the standings and delivered MSR’s landmark triumph by winning the 110th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge earlier this year.

Rosenqvist won the 110th Indianapolis 500 with MSR in 2026.
Felix Rosenqvist and Meyer Shank Racing crew in pit lane
Image Credit: Pit Debrief

Shank regrets the departure but credits Rosenqvist for accelerating the program’s growth and competitiveness, highlighting this season’s Indy 500 victory as a defining milestone for team and driver.

“Felix has played an important role in building this program into what it is today.” — Michael Shank

MSR keeps focus on immediate performance. Eight races remain, and the target is sustained points scoring and contention, as shown in the recent XPEL Grand Prix recap.

Across ten races, Rosenqvist has four top-10s in the No. 60 Honda. Last season he matched his career-best sixth in the final standings with MSR.

Marcus Armstrong continues alongside in the No. 66 Honda, providing continuity for operations and development through the run-in.

MSR targets a swift 2027 driver announcement amid Silly Season.

Shank confirms the search for a 2027 replacement is active, with an announcement expected soon. Rosenqvist’s next destination remains undisclosed.

The move tightens an already fluid market, as teams balance form, budget, and manufacturer strategies. Recent drivers switching gears updates underline that competitive churn.

Races like Gateway could further influence negotiations and momentum, as the championship picture evolves, echoing themes from our WWTR challenge analysis.

Rosenqvist’s improved execution, including Detroit form, showcases the baseline MSR has built, which the team now aims to protect through this transition.

He departs leaving MSR stronger than he found it, with a signature Indy 500 win and a platform that should attract high-caliber candidates.

Visual Summary



Felix Rosenqvist
departs

2026 Silly Season Kicks Off

Indy 500 Winner Felix Rosenqvist Leaves MSR After Breakout Year

Victory. Legacy. Change.
6th in standings — 4 Top-10s
110th Indy 500 ?

4
Top-10 Finishes
6th
in Standings
2024–2026
Tenure at MSR

Who will drive the #60 in 2027?
A new journey begins—for Felix and for Meyer Shank Racing.
Eyes on the next announcement.

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Brian Thompson focuses on IndyCar Series news, from qualifying speeds at Indianapolis Motor Speedway to street-course race strategy. He delivers concise feature stories and technical breakdowns on chassis setups, tire choices, and championship standings for open-wheel enthusiasts.

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Brian Thompson focuses on IndyCar Series news, from qualifying speeds at Indianapolis Motor Speedway to street-course race strategy. He delivers concise feature stories and technical breakdowns on chassis setups, tire choices, and championship standings for open-wheel enthusiasts.

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