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Scott McLaughlin Determined to Overcome 2025 Paddock Mistake

Highlights

  • Scott McLaughlin returned for 110th Indianapolis 500 practice.
  • McLaughlin crashed on pace lap in 2025 Indy 500.
  • McLaughlin posted eighth fastest speed, 224.401 mph, on Opening Day.
  • Kyle Kirkwood led non-tow speeds at 222.062 mph on Opening Day.
  • Arrow McLaren revealed special liveries for the 2026 Indy 500.
  • Alex Palou leads points and had fastest lap at 225.937 mph.

Scott McLaughlin returns to Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Opening Day ahead of the 110th Indianapolis 500 on May 24, intent on exorcising the scars of last year’s pace-lap crash.

The Team Penske driver started 10th in 2025 but spun warming his tyres on the front stretch. The No. 3 Chevrolet struck the inside wall before the race began.

McLaughlin describes that moment as the toughest of his career. He channels the disappointment into preparation, using a clearer understanding of race tools and traffic management.

Scott McLaughlin returns to practice at Indianapolis Motor Speedway during Opening Day.
Image Credit: IndyCar

INDYCAR’s hybrid package made its Indy 500 debut in 2025, following a mid-2024 rollout. Missing race mileage then hurt, but trackside study informs his approach this month.

This is McLaughlin’s sixth Indy 500. He took pole and finished sixth in 2024, establishing a competitive baseline with Penske’s Speedway configuration.

Opening Day offers encouraging numbers. McLaughlin records the eighth fastest speed at 224.401 mph, reporting a car philosophy closely aligned to last year’s package.

McLaughlin clocks 224.401 mph on Opening Day, eighth overall as Penske seeks a clean execution month.

Conditions are stable and representative. Temperatures sit in the upper 70s with shifting southerly winds, providing useful reads for the upcoming qualifying weekend.

Teams expect cooler days before Fast Friday’s boost increase. Without full turbo boost until then, Tuesday’s long runs still yield valuable aero and balance data.

Kyle Kirkwood leads the no-tow chart at 222.062 mph in the No. 27 Honda. Will Power and Marcus Ericsson also feature near the front on single-lap pace.

Opening Day running at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as teams cycle through programs.
Image Credit: IndyCar

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That non-tow picture matters for qualifying simulations. Crews refine mechanical platforms and ride-height windows, then overlay boost on Fast Friday to verify uplift and stability.

Marcus Armstrong, preparing for a third start, reports improved composure. He sits 10th in points with five top-11s, targeting a calmer, more methodical approach with Meyer Shank Racing.

Arrow McLaren unveils white-and-papaya liveries across its entries. The “Unfinished Business” theme underlines a pursuit of the team’s first Indy 500 triumph since 1976.

Elsewhere, Christian Lundgaard’s Sonsio Grand Prix victory on May 9 adds competitive spice to May, reinforcing a tightly packed formbook heading into qualifying.

Reigning Indy 500 winner Alex Palou leads the standings with three wins. He logs Tuesday’s fastest lap at 225.937 mph, underlining a potent baseline at Ganassi.

Alex Palou tops the day at 225.937 mph and remains eligible for the $40,000 BorgWarner Rolling Jackpot.

Palou qualifies for the BorgWarner Rolling Jackpot, worth $40,000 this year. The bonus grows by $20,000 annually and has been claimed only twice.

Kirkwood’s 222.062 mph no-tow headline shapes the early qualifying form guide.

The competitive spread is tight, with programs diverging between traffic work and qualifying trim. Execution and adaptability look decisive as conditions evolve through the week.

For McLaughlin, the objective is simple. Eliminate risk, maximise a familiar package, and convert pace into a clean month. The opportunity to reset arrives now, not on race morning.

Visual Summary


2025 CRASH 2026

From Pain to Pace:

McLaughlin’s Redemption Run at Indy 500

224.4
mph
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8th fastest on Opening Day

1 year
Since pace lap crash
– now back strong

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6th
place 2024
Best Indy 500 result
after pole start

Alex Palou
Leads points
225.9 mph fastest lap
$40K bonus up for grabs!
Arrow McLaren
New “Unfinished Business” liveries
Eyeing first win since 1976
Hybrid Power
Crucial Indy 500 tech factor
McLaughlin watching & learning

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Sunny Opening Day—practice at 77°F


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Rain & heat loom for qualifying weekend


McLaughlin’s mantra: “Turn last year’s heartbreak into this year’s highlight.”
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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.

Brianthompson author image
Brian Thompson

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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