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Grosjean Hints at 2026 IndyCar Comeback
17 Jan
Summary
- Romain Grosjean is the leading candidate for Dale Coyne Racing's final seat.
- An IndyCar website leak briefly confirmed Grosjean's move.
- Grosjean expresses a desire for fun and freedom in racing.

Romain Grosjean has ignited speculation about a 2026 IndyCar return, potentially with Dale Coyne Racing. He is reportedly the frontrunner for the team's second and final seat for the upcoming season. Grosjean alluded to strong possibilities during recent media events, indicating that any comeback would be a full commitment. He emphasized finding joy and freedom in racing, suggesting a decision hinges on these factors.
Adding fuel to the rumors, IndyCar's official website allegedly published and then removed an announcement placing Grosjean in the No. 19 Dale Coyne Racing Honda. This incident, spotted by fans, further bolstered claims of an imminent confirmation. Grosjean previously raced with Dale Coyne Racing in 2021, achieving three podiums before moving to Andretti Global for two seasons.
Dale Coyne Racing has already signed Dennis Hauger for 2025, leaving one seat open. While self-imposed deadlines have passed, an official announcement is anticipated soon, possibly before the end of January. Key sponsor Todd Ault is reportedly keen on having Grosjean drive for the team, solidifying his position as the leading candidate over other rumored drivers.




