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IndyCar Champ Dario Franchitti Returns to Racing After 13 Years
20 Dec
Summary
- Dario Franchitti will return to professional racing in 2026.
- His career ended abruptly in 2013 due to a severe crash.
- He will compete in the Michelin 24H Dubai endurance race.

Four-time IndyCar champion Dario Franchitti is preparing for a remarkable return to professional racing, more than a decade after a severe crash forced his retirement. The 52-year-old Scottish racer's comeback event will be the Michelin 24H Dubai, scheduled for January 17-18, 2026. He will pilot a Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo for Team Parker Racing.
Franchitti's career was dramatically cut short in 2013 following a high-speed incident at the Grand Prix of Houston. The crash left him with significant injuries, including a broken ankle and vertebrae, and a severe concussion, prompting doctors to advise against further racing. The accident also resulted in injuries to 13 spectators.
Despite the physical and cognitive aftermath, including memory loss of the weeks leading up to the crash, Franchitti has maintained a connection with motorsport, working as a co-commentator for Formula E and a mentor for Chip Ganassi Racing. His participation in the 2026 Dubai 24H race signifies a powerful personal and professional resurgence.




