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    From Freedom 250 To Silly Season: 7 Storylines For INDYCAR's Second Half
    Is 2026 shaping up as a repeat of 2025, when Alex Palou drove away from the field to capture his fourth career INDYCAR title? Well, as the 2026 season hits its halfway point, there is plenty of drama to watch for over the final nine races. And it starts with the point standings. Yes, Palou is the points leader. But he leads by just 49 points over Kyle Kirkwood. Last year, after nine of 17 races, Palou led Kirkwood by 93 points; this year, there are four drivers within 96 points of Palou, as David Malukas is 68 points behind and Christian Lundgaard is 96 points behind. So theres a points battle over the final nine races at eight tracks, with a doubleheader weekend at The Milwaukee Mile. Race 10 of the season comes this weekend at Road America. Here are seven storylines to watch for the remainder of the year: 1. Will Power Comeback? If theres been a disappointment for the season, its Will Power, at least based on points, as he sits 17th in the standings in his first year at Andretti Global after 17 years at Team Penske. The former series champion has been fast hes led in five races, tied with Christian Lundgaard for second in the series. Its the results, either through issues of his own doing, the teams doing or just a mechanical issue. How he handles the second half of the year and how he performs will not only say a lot about him but also set the tone for 2027, where he will have to have a good season to likely continue (if he wants) in that ride. 2. Nashville Race Gold The July 19 race at Nashville Superspeedway will likely be hot both on the track and also from a racing standpoint. The event will follow the World Cup final on FOX, and there are viewing parties and concerts planned for a day to celebrate soccer and racing. With the World Cup final, it could lead to an opportunity for INDYCAR drivers from the countries in the World Cup final helping generate a television audience for the race. And if the St. Louis race is any indication, the intermediate oval race will be a good one. 3. The Injured Recovery There are at least five drivers who have been injured this year, and at least three were nursing their injuries in the most recent race. One of those injured proved triumphant as Josef Newgarden overcame any potential issues with his injured left foot, which he had a walking boot on during the last two race weekends. Newgarden did not have surgery on the foot (or at least did not prior to his race win at World Wide Technology Raceway), which was injured in an Indianapolis 500 crash. Also injured at Indianapolis were Alexander Rossi (broken finger, broken small bone in his right ankle) and Caio Collet (broken rib). Romain Grosjean broke a finger that required surgery following Detroit. And Mick Schumacher broke a wrist in the season opener at St. Petersburg. Will the week off prior to and the week after Road America, drivers hopefully will have some chance to heal. 4. Tough August Drivers will need the weekends off the series goes Road America, weekend off, Mid-Ohio, weekend off, Nashville, two weekends off to get ready for a brutal August. The teams will head to Portland International Raceway for an event on Aug. 9 and then track north of the border to Toronto suburb Markham for an Aug. 16 race on what is the new race for the Toronto area. Then what was originally a weekend off has turned into the Freedom 250 on the streets of Washington, D.C., where the start-finish line runs right in front of the U.S. Capitol in what is sure to be a spectacle on Aug. 23. The series then heads to Milwaukee for the doubleheader Aug. 29-30 before the season finishes in Monterey, California at Laguna Seca. 5. Freedom 250 The race on the streets of Washington is going to be epic as far as the images of INDYCAR drivers competing in front of some of the nations most iconic landmarks. The Capitol and Washington Monument will be in view, as well as many of the other historical Washington buildings. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to allow for the infrastructure to be fast-tracked to have the race, and there is an expectation that he likely will attend. It will be a celebration of INDYCAR and the countrys 250th birthday in what could expose INDYCAR to another fanbase in an area of the country that hasnt had much access to it in recent years. 6. Mick Schumacher's Growth It has been a rough rookie season but one of learning for the former Formula 1 driver who has never competed previously on ovals and has not raced on most of the tracks on the INDYCAR circuit. Schumacher is tied for last in the series standings. But everyone knew this wouldnt be the year to judge the Rahal Letterman Lanigan rookie. He does seem to be enjoying it enough to give this move to INDYCAR at least another season. 7. Silly Season Oh yes, silly season. Will Christian Lundgaard and Nolan Siegel sign extensions at Arrow McLaren? Will Marcus Ericsson get re-signed at Andretti Global? Will Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Armstrong return to Meyer Shank? Rosenqvist, especially, is an intriguing storyline as it appeared he might have been on the hot seat prior to winning the Indianapolis 500 and now has that on his resume if he wants to return and/or seek other rides. And will any of the major players make unexpected moves? At this point a year ago, it wouldnt seem that a Power-to-Andretti move was all that likely. In Second Thoughts, Bob Pockrass offers his opinion on a burning motorsports topic.
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    Pete Crow-Armstrong is on another heater at the plate, now the Cubs star just has to sustain it
    Stop us if you've heard this one before: PCA has looked like a superstar for the last few weeks
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    Warren Central running back Keyon Thomas commits to Big Ten program
    With his recruitment now in the rearview, Warren Central running back Keyon Thomas can focus on having a big senior season.Thomas, a 6-foot, 205-pound senior-to-be, announced his commitment to Iowa on Wednesday, picking the Hawkeyes over Illinois and UConn. Thomas took official visits to those three schools and also had offers from several other Power Four programs.Thomas, rated as three-star prospect and the No. 65 running back in the country by 247sports, rushed for 1,337 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior. He also caught 18 passes for 184 yard and one TD. Thomas said recently that he was fully recovered from a high ankle sprain that slowed him in the Class 6A semistate against Brownsburg and ready for his senior season.His goal is a 2,000-yard rushing year.Im back to 100 percent, he said. Im feeling shifty.Warren Central coach J.T. Whitaker said Thomas is one of the two or three strongest guys on the team. He squats 600 pounds, power cleans 330 pounds and bench presses 330 pounds.Coming off last years breakout season, Thomas has high hopes for himself and Warren Central.Last season it was almost a whole new unit, Thomas said. This year we have a lot of returning starters coming back. Our seasoned offensive line is back, our receivers, our quarterback. I think this season will be whatever we want it to be.Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 444-6649.Get IndyStar's high school coverage sent directly to your inbox with theHigh School Sports newsletter.And be sure to subscribe to ournew IndyStarTV: Preps YouTube channel.This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Warren Central running back Keyon Thomas commits to Big Ten program
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    Chicago to Chivas: Gutirrez is the American leadi...
    Brian Gutirrez was raised in Chicago and grew up with the Fire, but now has become a key cog in Mexico's World Cup campaign.
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    Jack Grealish returns to training at Everton after five months on the sidelines - as former England team-mates prepare for World Cup opener
    Jack Grealish has returned to training after suffering an agonising foot injury that poured cold water on his hopes of making Thomas Tuchel's England squad for the World Cup.
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    Golden Knights promote Ryan Craig to head coach from AHL
    The Vegas Golden Knights have promoted Ryan Craig to head coach, replacing John Tortorella, the club announced Wednesday.Craig has been the organization's American Hockey League coach in Henderson, Nevada.Craig will address reporters on Thursday.___AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cup and https://apnews.com/hub/nhl
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    Golden Knights promote Ryan Craig to head coach from AHL
    The Vegas Golden Knights have promoted Ryan Craig to head coach, replacing John Tortorella, the club announced Wednesday.Craig has been the organization's American Hockey League coach in Henderson, Nevada.Craig will address reporters on Thursday.___AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cup and https://apnews.com/hub/nhl
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