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Indi Toronto: New 2025 Indy Car World Championship Ranking
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Indi Toronto Unveils Fresh 2025 Indy Car World Championship Rankings

July 20, 2025 3 Min Read
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Following the 2025 IndyCar Indy Toronto race, the updated championship standings are as follows: Axe Pallow leads with 536 points, followed by Patoo Ward in second with 437 points, and Kyle Kirkwood in third with 363 points. Scott Dixon closely trails Kirkwood with 362 points, while Christian Lundgaard and Felix Rosenqvist hold fifth and sixth places with 317 and 309 points, respectively. Other notable positions include Marcus Armstrong in seventh, Colton Herta eighth, and Will Power ninth. David Malukas is tenth, followed by Rinus Veekay in eleventh and Santino Ferrucci in twelfth. The standings continue with Scott McLaughlin, Kaifin Simpson, Christian Rasmussen, Josef Newgarden, among others.

Patoo Ward’s win in Toronto significantly narrowed the gap to the championship leader, Axe Pallow. After his victory in Iowa last weekend, Ward solidified his second-place ranking despite Pallow’s earlier race dominance. Pallow’s race strategy faltered due to a delayed first pit stop and a risky switch to soft tires, which he later admitted was a poor decision.

Kyle Kirkwood had a mixed weekend; after seemingly securing a win, a spin caused by Marcus Armstrong in the pit lane affected his performance, but he still climbed to third place overall, edging out Scott Dixon. Dixon struggled with similar strategic issues as Pallow, finishing 10th, whereas Kirkwood managed to finish sixth. Dixon dropped from second to fourth in the standings after Iowa’s doubleheader.

Kaifin Simpson moved up from 17th to 14th after securing a third-place finish in Toronto, surpassing drivers like Alexander Rossi, Christian Rasmussen, and Josef Newgarden. Rasmussen had a challenging race, colliding with Will Power, which caused a puncture, and encountering other incidents with Newgarden. Despite good performances, Newgarden now sits in 14th, having previously done better in Iowa.

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Rinus Veekay also moved up from 12th to 10th, just behind David Malukas who climbed from 11th to 9th. Both advanced past Santino Ferrucci, who missed the race due to a warm-up collision. Scott McLaughlin fell to 14th after retiring from two races due to loose wheel nuts and an early pit stop in Toronto.

Fan Take: This reshuffling in the IndyCar championship highlights the intense competition and strategic gambles that define the sport, making every race crucial to the title fight. Racing fans can expect a thrilling season ahead, with small mistakes and strong comebacks shaping the chase for the championship.

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