Cayman’s Simpson bounces back with top-10 IndyCar finish
On Sunday, 19 April, IndyCar raced one of its Crown Jewel races – the Long Beach Grand Prix on the streets of the California suburb of Los Angeles. Famous for its tight confines defined by concrete walls and a very tight pitlane that can cause chaos, Long Beach is a huge challenge for every IndyCar team and Driver.
Cayman’s Kyffin Simpson took the track Friday looking for redemption after a couple not-so-great results at the Arlington Texas street race and the GP of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park. Simpson was quick in both practice sessions on Friday at Long Beach, as were both his Ganassi teammates, Kiwi Scott Dixon and Spaniard Alex Palou. Andretti Racing’s Will Power topped the charts in practice. For a more complete summary of the story, please see the below link:
Published on: Apr 22, 2026 08:40 AM