INDY NXT by Firestone continues to grow into one of North America’s premier development series.
The 2025 season marked the series’ first year on FOX Sports, and INDY NXT delivered an average audience more than five times larger than in 2024. Thirteen of 14 races aired live on FS1 for the first time.
This era has also produced the series’ deepest fields since 2009, with nine on-track passing records set across five tracks last season.
Momentum continues to build as the 2026 season is projected to feature 24 full-time entries, with additional growth and new records anticipated.
Here are five key storylines ahead of 2026.
Lochie Hughes, Myles Rowe Lead Championship Contenders
Three of last season’s top five finishers have departed the series – including champion Dennis Hauger and runner-up Caio Collet, who both climbed to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES – but the 2026 field remains rich with returning talent.
Sophomore Lochie Hughes and third-year driver Myles Rowe return after combining for four victories last season, including wins on three of the four ovals. Hughes triumphed at World Wide Technology Raceway and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, while Rowe won at Iowa Speedway and at the season finale at Nashville Superspeedway.
Hughes looks to deliver Andretti Global its eighth INDY NXT title and third consecutive. He previously won the 2024 USF Pro 2000 championship.
Andretti Global fields a balanced lineup alongside Hughes, pairing veterans with rookie Max Taylor. Sophomore Seb Murray is in the No. 27 entry after topping the Chris Griffis Memorial Test on Oct. 27 on the IMS road course. Josh Pierson replaces James Roe in the No. 29 entry and enters his fourth INDY NXT season after a career-best year with HMD Motorsports, highlighted by two podium results, 11 top-10 finishes and a sixth-place championship result. Pierson ranked inside the top three at both offseason Open Tests when factoring in the November test at Barber Motorsports Park.
Rowe aims to bring ABEL Motorsports its first championship after finishing a career-best fourth in points during his debut season with the team. Georgia native Rowe won the 2023 USF Pro 2000 title and is joined by rookie Max Garcia and veterans Jordan Missig and Colin Kaminsky.
Strong Rookie Class Led by Three American Teenagers
The 2026 rookie roster includes Jack Beeton and Enzo Fittipaldi (HMD Motorsports), Nicholas Stati (Cusick Morgan Motorsports), Nicholas Monteiro and Alessandro De Tullio (AJ Foyt Racing), Garcia (ABEL Motorsports), Taylor (Andretti Global), Carson Etter (Chip Ganassi Racing) and Nikita Johnson (Cape Motorsports powered by Ed Carpenter Racing).
Johnson, 17, of Florida, finished runner-up in both the 2023 USF2000 championship and the 2024 USF Pro 2000 title race.
Taylor, 18, of New Jersey, made six INDY NXT starts last season and completed his rookie USF Pro 2000 campaign with one win, four podiums and nine top-five finishes. He led the Barber Motorsports Park Open Test in November and was second fastest at the Chris Griffis Memorial Test.
Garcia, 16, of Miami, enters with back-to-back titles — USF2000 in 2024 and USF Pro 2000 in 2025. He chases a third consecutive championship and hopes to become the second straight rookie to win the INDY NXT crown, following Hauger’s run last season.
Return of NTT INDYCAR SERIES Teams
Ed Carpenter Racing and AJ Foyt Racing both rejoin the developmental ladder through new technical partnerships — ECR aligning with Cape Motorsports and Foyt partnering with HMD Motorsports.
The addition of an INDY NXT by Firestone program marks AJ Foyt Racing’s second stint in the series. In 2002, A.J. Foyt IV won the inaugural championship, and Ed Carpenter claimed the Freedom 100 for the team in 2003, the series’ first race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Juncos Hollinger Racing also returns after pausing its program early in 2025, fielding a two-car effort. The team previously earned INDY NXT championships in 2015 and 2017 and recorded 18 wins, 18 pole positions and 51 podiums from 2015-21.
New entrant Cusick Morgan Motorsports will debut a two-car effort in collaboration with HMD Motorsports, building on Cusick’s recent Indianapolis 500 partnerships with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing.
This follows Chip Ganassi Racing’s re-entry last season. CGR expands from two to four cars in 2026 as it continues its pursuit of a first series victory.
The influx of teams and development programs strengthens INDY NXT’s position as the most competitive pathway to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.
HMD Rebound?
HMD Motorsports, which has 32 series wins and two INDY NXT championships, endured an uncharacteristically uneven 2025 season. Despite Collet’s championship challenge, which included three wins, four runner-up finishes and nine podiums, Pierson was the team’s only other top-10 points finisher. Additional podiums came from Juan Manuel Correa (third at Detroit) and Evagoras Papasavvas (second at Barber).
To recapture the glory years of titles from Linus Lundqvist in 2022 and from Christian Rasmussen in 2023, HMD shifts to a new structure. The team shrinks from eight cars to four, while supporting two additional two-car teams through technical alliances.
HMD also appears to be mirroring the approach that helped produce Hauger’s 2025 title with Andretti Global: recruiting talent from the European development ladder.
The team enters Beeton and Fittipaldi, with two seats yet to be announced.
Fittipaldi, 24, grandson of two-time Formula One World Champion and two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Emerson Fittipaldi, earned F2 victories in 2023 and 2024 and raced in the European Le Mans Series last season.
Beeton, 17, of Australia, won the 2023 Formula 4 South East Asia championship and spent 2025 in Formula Regional Europe.
Enhanced Schedule
For the 16th time and fifth straight year, the season opens on the sun-splashed Streets of St. Petersburg, Florida – this year on Sunday, March 1.
The race launches a 17-race schedule, the most since 2021, with all races contested during NTT INDYCAR SERIES event weekends.
The schedule is highlighted by participation in the inaugural INDYCAR Grand Prix of Arlington. The Sunday, March 15 race on the new 14-turn, 2.73-mile Streets of Arlington circuit is a tentpole event during the 2026 INDYCAR calendar.
Five doubleheader weekends are featured, culminating with the season finale at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca. The historic road course returns as the finale for the 15th time in series history. Other doubleheaders take place at Barber Motorsports Park, Road America, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.
The calendar also includes oval races at World Wide Technology Raceway, Nashville Superspeedway and the Milwaukee Mile — all of which set series records for on-track passes in 2025.
For the second consecutive season, all races will air live on FOX Sports, with broadcasts on FS1 or FS2. All practice and qualifying sessions will also be televised live on those networks.
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Venue
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Sunday, March 1
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Streets of St. Petersburg
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Sunday, March 15
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Streets of Arlington
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Saturday, March 28
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Barber Motorsports Park Race 1
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Sunday, March 29
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Barber Motorsports Park Race 2
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Friday, May 8
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course Race 1
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Saturday, May 9
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course Race 2
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Sunday, May 31
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Streets of Detroit
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Sunday, June 7
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World Wide Technology Raceway
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Saturday, June 20
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Road America Race 1
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Sunday, June 21
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Road America Race 2
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Saturday, July 4
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Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Race 1
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Sunday, July 5
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Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Race 2
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Sunday, July 19
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Nashville Superspeedway
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Sunday, Aug. 9
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Portland International Raceway
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Sunday, Aug. 30
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Milwaukee Mile
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Saturday, Sept. 5
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WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Race 1
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Sunday, Sept. 6
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WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Race 2
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