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IndyCar Shockingly Cancels 2026 Mexico Race Amid FIFA World Cup Chaos!

Redação by Redação
September 13, 2025
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IndyCar Shockingly Cancels 2026 Mexico Race Amid FIFA World Cup Chaos!

NTT IndyCar Series driver Josef Newgarden (2) races during the Music City Grand Prix at the Nashville Superspeedway in Lebanon, Tenn., Sunday, Aug. 31, 2025.

IndyCar Fans Left Crushed as Mexico Race Is Officially Canceled for 2026!

In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves through the motorsports community, IndyCar has confirmed that it will NOT be racing in Mexico in 2026. After months of fevered speculation and negotiations, the highly anticipated return of the NTT INDYCAR SERIES to the iconic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez has been dashed, with the organization citing the upcoming FIFA World Cup as the primary obstacle.

Mark Miles, the President and CEO of Penske Entertainment Corp, expressed the organization’s disappointment, stating, “For more than a year, we have been working diligently to bring the NTT INDYCAR SERIES to Mexico City’s Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.” Despite significant progress in discussions with venue operators and potential promoters, the impending World Cup, set to co-host between June 11 and July 19, 2026, created an insurmountable scheduling conflict.

Miles elaborated, “Ultimately, the significant impact of next year’s World Cup proved too challenging to ensure a successful event given the available summer dates. While we absolutely want to race in Mexico, we also want to ensure everyone involved feels the conditions are in place to plan a world-class and highly engaging race weekend.” This statement underscores the complexities of arranging a major motorsport event amidst one of the world’s largest sporting spectacles.

The disappointment does not stop with the officials; Mexican racing sensation Pato O’Ward, who has long yearned to showcase his talent in front of a home crowd, also weighed in on the heartbreaking decision. “No one wants a race in Mexico more than me,” declared O’Ward, who drives the No. 5 car for Arrow McLaren. He voiced his commitment to pushing for IndyCar’s return, emphasizing, “But we want to create an incredible event that is built to last. That requires the right date and the right year for fans and sponsors to fully get behind our sport.”

O’Ward remains undeterred, stating, “I’m motivated to keep pushing this effort forward and to be part of a future race in my home country.” His passion reflects a broader sentiment among fans and drivers alike, who were eagerly anticipating the revival of IndyCar in Mexico.

Conversations between IndyCar officials and local promoters had been ongoing for the majority of the year, with a recent visit to the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez fueling rumors of an imminent race announcement. However, the last time IndyCar took to the Mexican track was back in 2007, when the series was still divided into IRL and Champ Car.

As the dust settles on this disappointing announcement, the hope remains alive for a future race in Mexico. “We will keep working to bring our racing to Mexico and hope the event can be on the schedule as soon as the right opportunity presents itself,” Miles concluded.

For now, fans must brace themselves for the reality that Mexico will have to wait a little longer to witness the thrill of IndyCar racing on home soil. The burning question remains: will the dream of a spectacular race weekend in Mexico become a reality in the years to come? Only time will tell!

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