This year, there aren’t any big surprises with the IndyCar calendar — but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The series is still hitting plenty of ovals, road courses, and street circuits, and there’s going to be a great blend of experience from the older drivers paired with derring-do by the younger ones. This is going to be a great season to watch.
Even better? This year, IndyCar is offering a $1 million prize to the first driver to win on a street, oval, and road course. Half of that money has to go to charity, but that’s a pretty damn good reason to start the season off on your best foot.
- February 27: St. Pete (street)
- March 20: Texas Motor Speedway (oval)
- April 10: Long Beach (street)
- May 1: Barber Motorsports Park (road)
- May 14: Indianapolis Motor Speedway (road)
- May 29: Indy 500 (oval)
- June 5: Belle Isle (street)
- June 12: Road America (road)
- July 3: Mid-Ohio (road)
- July 17: Toronto (street)*
- July 23: Iowa Speedway (oval)
- July 24: Iowa Speedway (oval)
- July 30: Indianapolis Motor Speedway (road)
- August 7: Nashville (street)
- August 20: Gateway Motorsports Park (oval)
- September 4: Portland International Raceway (road)
- September 11: Laguna Seca (road)
* Please note that the Canadian round at Toronto has been cancelled in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event is currently scheduled to go on as planned, but as we’ve seen, anything can happen.