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Kiwi IndyCar contenders ready to light up Long Beach

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by Peter Louisson
April 9, 2025

It is a busy weekend globally and also domestically for Kiwi motorsport fans. Plenty is going on, from F1 to Supercars to IndyCar.

This includes North America and the NTT IndyCar Series, with round 3 of the 2025 championship at Long Beach. The USF Pro 2000 series rounds 3, 4, and 5 are at New Orleans for our Kiwi drivers. 

Plus, there’s SVG performing on the mighty Bristol Oval in NASCAR. That Monster Mile is a whole other beast of a track.

So, looking firstly at the NTT IndyCar series. There are three Kiwis in contention and all are possible podium prospects. Are we due for a Kiwi clean sweep?

INDYCAR Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach 2024. Image: Chris Jones/IndyCar

Scott Dixon has consistently been a strong contender at Long Beach, with many podium performances. He won in 2015, leading the race for 44 laps in a dominating run. In 2024, he started eighth, played the fuel save game, and took the win.

With six championships, 57 wins, 140 podiums, 32 poles, and a win every season in the series to his name, this again is time for the evergreen Dixon to strike.

Scott Dixon during the 2024 INDYCAR Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Image: James Black/Penske Entertainment

The competition for the Iceman includes all the Andretti Global drivers, at least two from McLaren, O’Ward and Lundgaard, and the entire Team Penske squad.

On current form, teammate Alex Palou could be the biggest threat to a Dixon win. Currently, Palou is two from two in the season. Can that continue? It’s rare in this series but never say never in IndyCar.

For Scott McLaughlin, Long Beach is a mixed-bag track. He finished 10th in 2023 and near the rear of the field in 2024. Then, there were the Penske dramas that followed that weekend on the push-to-pass saga.

Scott McLaughlin during the 2024 INDYCAR Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Image: James Black/Penske Entertainment

McLaughlin is one of those drivers who rises to the occasion on a street course with his elbows-out style of racing when required. It’s a hangover from Supercars but with the known skills now of an IndyCar race winner, a podium or win is possible.

Marcus Armstrong debuted at Long Beach in 2023 with an eighth-place finish. In 2024, he started from 9th and ended up 12th. Again, Armstrong is another driver who thrives on the street course atmosphere.

With his MSR entry and the alliance with CGR, expect to see Marcus make the Fast 6 in qualifying and have a strong race as a result. MSR is proving they have the goods, and it’s time to shine for them and Armstrong.

Marcus Armstrong during the 2024 INDYCAR Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Image: Travis Hinkle / IMS Photo

Long Beach features eleven turns over the 1.968-mile street course, and the iconic hairpin and fountain sections always create something within the race. In 2025, the lap distance increases by five laps to 90 from 85. This will spice up the race strategy and fuel mileage.

Based on the forecast, expect a warm day and sunny skies, with a crowd of around 200,000 likely.

The series ramps up now after massive breaks between rounds one and two. After this, it’s Barber, the Indy Oval Test, the Indy GP, and then the 500. They are all rapid-fire, and the season is relentless after Indy.

The INDY NXT series will not be seen again until the INDY GP Weekend in early May, back at the Indianapolis Road Course. Kiwis Callum Hedge and Liam Sceats have good mileage around there, so all signs remain positive. It’s incredible to think we have all these guys competing at such a high level, and they deserve our support.

Onwards to our two other young up-and-comers:

Jacob Douglas, Sebastian Manson, and the USF Pro 2000 series are racing this weekend in New Orleans (NOLA). The series pre-season test was held there in mid-February, so teams should have a good baseline to work from when practice gets underway.

It’s a three-race weekend for them after the doubleheader weekend to start the season at St Petersburg. 

Douglas is 9th in the championship after a podium finish in race two at St Pete, while Manson is 15th out of the 22-car field. It’s a tough weekend for these guys, with many races in a very tight field of drivers, teams, and cars. 

#19 Jacob Douglas, Pabst Racing. Image: Prodigy Media / Jacob Douglas Motorsport

After this, there is a small break and three races at the IMS Road Course during the INDY GP weekend. Then, there is the small but very fast oval at IRP, and for Manson, it is his first run on the oval. 

Weather could be a significant factor. The areas had a load of recent storms so that could play into Kiwi hands.

Header Image: Travis Hinkle / IMS Photo

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