Marcus Armstrong - INDYCAR Sebring Test - Day 2 - By_ Chris Jones

IndyCar News: Armstrong and Kirkwood Lead as IndyCar Testing Wraps up at Sebring

The second and final day of IndyCar’s pre-season testing at Sebring International Raceway delivered more blistering laps on the rough Florida airfield circuit, with Meyer Shank Racing’s Marcus Armstrong (pictured) and Andretti Global’s Kyle Kirkwood emerging as the standout performers.

–by Mark Cipolloni–

Tuesday morning began with Armstrong picking up right where he left off on Monday afternoon. The young Kiwi posted a stunning 52.372-second lap in the No. 66 Honda, the fastest time seen across both days of testing. Scott Dixon slotted into second for Chip Ganassi Racing, while Will Power showed strong form in the Andretti Global entry. Scott McLaughlin gave Chevrolet its best result of the morning in fourth for Penske.

A notable debut came from Ed Carpenter Racing, as Hunter McElrea took the No. 20 Chevrolet out for its first official laps of the year and immediately cracked the top seven.

The afternoon session— the last of the Sebring test—saw teams evaluating Firestone’s 2025 and 2026 primary tire compounds. Kyle Kirkwood responded with a session-best 52.479-second lap, putting himself second overall for the day and confirming Andretti Global’s pace. Felix Rosenqvist continued Meyer Shank’s strong showing in second for the afternoon, followed by Marcus Ericsson and Rinus VeeKay.

Kyle Kirkwood – INDYCAR Sebring Test – Day 2 – By_ Chris Owens

Reigning champion Alex Palou, Pato O’Ward, and Josef Newgarden all logged solid miles in the 52.8–53.0 range as teams focused more on long-run data and tire comparisons than pure qualifying simulations. Rookies and sophomore drivers like Louis Foster, Nolan Siegel, Dennis Hauger, Caio Collet, and Mick Schumacher gained valuable seat time on the demanding surface.

As the sun set on Sebring, the two-day test provided teams with a clear picture of early 2026 form: Honda appears to hold a slight edge on the road course, but the gap to Chevrolet is razor-thin. With testing now shifting focus to the short ovals (Phoenix comes next), the paddock heads into the final preparations for the season opener at St. Petersburg in early March.

Day Two at Sebring proved once again that the 2026 season will be fiercely competitive from the very first green flag.

IndyCar Sebring Test – Day 2 Combined Results

Pos No. Driver Lap Time Session Team Engine
1 66 Marcus Armstrong 52.372s Morning Meyer Shank Racing Honda
2 27 Kyle Kirkwood 52.479s Afternoon Andretti Global Honda
3 9 Scott Dixon 52.514s Morning Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
4 26 Will Power 52.611s Morning Andretti Global Honda
5 3 Scott McLaughlin 52.636s Morning Team Penske Chevy
6 60 Felix Rosenqvist 52.702s Afternoon Meyer Shank Racing Honda
7 20 Hunter McElrea 52.729s Morning Ed Carpenter Racing Chevy
8 28 Marcus Ericsson 52.823s Afternoon Andretti Global Honda
9 76 Rinus VeeKay 52.845s Afternoon Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevy
10 10 Alex Palou 52.874s Afternoon Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
11 4 Caio Collet 52.891s Afternoon AJ Foyt Racing Chevy
12 2 Josef Newgarden 53.018s Afternoon Team Penske Chevy
13 5 Pato O’Ward 53.036s Afternoon Arrow McLaren Chevy
14 7 Christian Lundgaard 53.085s Morning Arrow McLaren Chevy
15 12 David Malukas 53.167s Afternoon Team Penske Chevy
16 45 Louis Foster 53.177s Morning Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
17 18 Romain Grosjean 53.220s Afternoon Dale Coyne Racing Honda
18 19 Dennis Hauger 53.226s Morning Dale Coyne Racing Honda
19 8 Kyffin Simpson 53.228s Morning Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
20 6 Nolan Siegel 53.286s Morning Arrow McLaren Chevy
21 47 Mick Schumacher 53.430s Afternoon Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
22 77 Sting Ray Robb 53.509s Morning Juncos Hollinger Racing Chevy
23 15 Graham Rahal 53.519s Afternoon Rahal Letterman Lanigan Honda
24 14 Santino Ferrucci 53.715s Morning AJ Foyt Racing Chevy

Notes:
– Marcus Armstrong set the fastest lap of the entire day in the morning.
– Kyle Kirkwood topped the final afternoon session.
– Honda-powered cars dominated the top of the sheet, but strong Chevy performances came from McLaughlin, McElrea, VeeKay, and others.
– This concluded the two-day Sebring road course test.