Christian Lundgaard finishes 10th at World Wide Technology Raceway
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 3:30 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Christian Lundgaard finished 10th at the World Wide Technology Raceway on June 10, 2026. Starting from 16th position, the Arrow McLaren driver advanced to the top 10 during a rain-affected race marked by multiple incidents. Despite the result, Lundgaard expressed positivity about the car's performance compared to previous oval races, particularly at Indianapolis. He noted significant improvements in balance and confidence, which he believes are essential as the team approaches the second half of the season, aiming for better competitiveness on similar circuits.
- •Lundgaard started the race in 16th position.
- •Arrow McLaren's Pato O'Ward finished 11th, while Nolan Siegel's race ended early.
- •Lundgaard highlighted improvements from previous oval racing experiences.
- •The team aims to leverage learnings from this race for future competitions.
- •Next oval race for Arrow McLaren is in Nashville later this season.
- 3:30 PMYahoo Sports — Christian Lundgaard says McLaren found many ‘good learnings’ after P10 finish at WWTR
"Christian Lundgaard finished 10th at World Wide Technology Raceway, but the Arrow McLaren driver left feeling more positive about the team’s progress on ovals than the result might suggest. The Dane started 16th and worked his way into the top 10 during a race disrupted by rain and packed with incidents.
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