Mexican driver Pato O’Ward launched the 2026 IndyCar season with a strong fifth-place finish at the Grand Prix of San Petersburgo, moving up three positions from an eighth-place start, according to La Jornada. The race took place on March 1st and was broadcast on Disney+ and ESPN, marking the first major test after his runner-up finish in 2025, as reported by El Financiero.
O’Ward's momentum builds on his previous successes, including his second IndyCar victory of the 2024 season at the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio, demonstrating the competitive edge of his Arrow McLaren team and the effectiveness of hybrid engines in the series, El Financiero details. His podium finish trajectory is aimed at closing the gap with top rival Alex Palou, who claimed the championship in 2025.
In preparation for the 2026 championship run, O’Ward focused on physical, mental, and technical improvements to minimize errors in challenging races, according to Fox Sports. His strategy emphasizes consistency by limiting poor performances and capitalizing on opportunities to gain ground against the reigning champion.
O’Ward also expressed firm confidence about capturing the elusive 2026 Indianapolis 500 victory, a career milestone still missing from his record. Fox Sports quotes him insisting, “I’m going to get it,” underscoring his determination to translate his season-long form into a landmark win at the iconic event.
Looking ahead, O’Ward’s ability to sustain his top-tier performance across diverse circuits and the upcoming Indianapolis 500 will be critical in his bid to secure his first IndyCar championship. The early season races will provide key indicators of his prospects to overtake Palou and teammates in this highly competitive field.

No. 5 Chevrolet
Pato O’Ward
San Petersburgo
Arrow McLaren
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Marcus Ericsson
Alex Palou
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