As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues, IndyCar has found a unique way to celebrate one of the world’s biggest sporting events.
For this weekend’s Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway, drivers will trade their traditional race suits for special national team-inspired designs representing countries participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The initiative connects two global sports that thrive on speed, passion, and national pride. With the United States set to co-host the FIFA World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico, IndyCar is embracing the international spotlight by showcasing countries from around the world on the race track.
Each driver received a custom-designed suit inspired by a national team’s colors, creating a colorful and unique visual display throughout the paddock. The special one-race-only uniforms celebrate the diversity of IndyCar’s grid and the global nature of motorsports.


It’s exciting to see Sweden return to the World Cup. Living in the U.S. and having the tournament played here adds another level of excitement for me.
Marcus Ericsson
Fans attending the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 will have the opportunity to see drivers representing nations from every corner of the globe, adding another layer of excitement to one of IndyCar’s most anticipated oval races of the season.
The crossover between motorsports and soccer comes at a perfect time as anticipation continues to build for the FIFA World Cup, which will begin later this summer across North America. The special suits highlight how sports can bring people together regardless of nationality, language, or background.
It’s another example of IndyCar finding creative ways to connect with new audiences while celebrating the international spirit that has long been part of the series. As the engines fire up under the lights at World Wide Technology Raceway, fans won’t just be cheering for their favorite drivers — they’ll also be celebrating the global game.



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