IndyCar Officiating Body Announces Long Beach Push To Pass Findings
IndyCar's Independent Officiating Body released its findings and the 12 drivers that used Push to Pass on a Lap 61 restart in the April 19 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.
Felix Rosenqvist, Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb Agajanian Honda during the NTT INDYCAR Series Acura Grand Prix Of Long Beach on April 19, 2026 in Long Beach, California. (Photo by Perry Nelson/Lumen via Getty Images) Lumen via Getty Images After a thorough review of the Push to Pass software failure during the April 19 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, IndyCar Officiating released its findings on May 5. The Push to Pass system is software controlled and gives each entrant a limited amount of extra horsepower to use in competition.
A software failure allowed 12 cars to use in on a Lap 62 restart in the race. In a statement by IndyCar Officiating, the Push to Pass rule “placed the burden of the Push to Pass system on the series to assure that the software performed properly. As such, all cars that competed on the Streets of Long Beach were deemed legal and using Push to Pass software that was compliant to the rules.
” IndyCar Officiating’s review of the Push to Pass software failure also included the detailed use of by all 12 cars that used it on Lap 62 and revealed the following: Car No. 3, Scott McLaughlin, Team Penske, 1 use, 3. 0 seconds Car No.
6, Nolan Siegel, Arrow McLaren, 3 uses, 8. 0 seconds Car No. 8, Kyffin Simpson, Chip Ganassi Racing, 2, 12.
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