Danny O’Gara Earns Hard Fought Win at Sebring International

"He had to earn every bit of it. What a drive."

By Kris Mills, Social Media Coordinator
 
At just 12 years old, Danny O’Gara continues to impress.
 
Sebring International RacewayThe PFH Racing product earned an impressive win on Thursday at Sebring International Raceway in Florida.
 
 
Competing in the first Lucas Oil Formula Car Race Series event of 2026, O’Gara claimed pole position for Race 1 before taking first. He won the race .063 seconds ahead of Indy Andersen, who finished P2.
 
“He had to earn every bit of it,” said the PFH Racing team. “What a drive. So proud of this kid.”
 
In Race 2, O’Gara crossed the finish line in P12. He finished P7 in Race 3.
 
John Antonino won Races 2-3 on Thursday.
 
“It’s far too early to make any read on the championship, but what is assured is that we are in for an epic 2026 battle,” said the Lucas Oil School of Racing.
 
O’Gara and company will head to Virginia International Raceway for Rounds 4-6 on July 21.
 

 

O’Gara to make Kenyon Midget Series debut.

 
This Sunday, June 14, O’Gara will get to experience something new — his first Kenyon Midget Series racing appearance. This is a big milestone for the young, talented driver.
 
The race will take place at the Toledo Speedway in Ohio. This will be the first time the Kenyon Midgets will be competing at Toledo. The event is in conjunction with the 500 Sprint Car Tour.
 
 
Want to support O’Gara on his journey? Please visit his profile. www.teamwwf.org/teamwwf/danny-ogara/

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