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Prema Racing's IndyCar Season in Doubt Amidst Ownership Woes
11 Feb
Summary
- Prema Racing's 2026 IndyCar season start is uncertain due to ownership restructuring.
- The team will miss crucial pre-season testing sessions at Sebring and Phoenix.
- Key figures from the founding Rosin family departed the team in January.

Prema Racing's entry into the 2026 NTT IndyCar Series season is currently in doubt. The team is undergoing an ownership restructuring, which has led to a planned delayed start. As a result, Prema Racing will not participate in the upcoming pre-season testing sessions scheduled for Sebring International Raceway and Phoenix Raceway.
The uncertainty stems from the departure of the founding Rosin family from the team in January. This significant change has prompted the "ownership restructuring" mentioned by CEO Piers Phillips. Prema is slated to enter its second IndyCar season with drivers Robert Shwartzman and Callum Ilott.




