Indianapolis 500 preparations have received a significant boost with the confirmation that Jacob Abel will contest the 110th running of the iconic event with Abel Motorsports. The announcement makes Abel the 32nd officially declared entrant for the 2026 edition of what is widely known as “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing”.
The young American will pilot the No. 51 Chevrolet-powered entry, marking both a personal milestone and a poignant homecoming. Having narrowly missed the race in 2025 after being bumped from the Field of 33 during qualifying, Abel now returns with renewed determination and a stronger foundation of experience.
Over the past year, Abel has broadened his racing résumé by competing in both the Asian Le Mans Series and the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. These outings have complemented his earlier IndyCar campaign with Dale Coyne Racing, where he secured a career-best finish of 11th at Iowa Speedway.
Reflecting on the opportunity, Abel described the Indianapolis 500 as a lifelong ambition. He expressed particular pride in returning with a team that has been central to his development, emphasising both emotional significance and competitive confidence.
Jacob Abel: Career Snapshot
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Team (Indy 500 2026) | Abel Motorsports |
| Car Number | 51 |
| Engine Supplier | Chevrolet |
| Best IndyCar Finish | 11th (Iowa Speedway) |
| 2024 Indy NXT Record | 3 wins, 10 podiums |
| Indy NXT Championship | Runner-up |
The partnership also represents a family-led effort, as the team is owned by Abel’s father, Bill Abel. Their shared journey through the junior ranks has culminated in this high-profile entry, adding an emotional dimension rarely seen at such a competitive level.
Team manager John Brunner highlighted the significance of the moment, noting that the programme has been years in the making. Since joining the organisation in 2021, Brunner has worked closely with the Abels to build towards this very objective—fielding a competitive entry at Indianapolis.
This entry also marks Abel Motorsports’ return to the Indy 500 for the first time since 2023, when RC Enerson qualified 28th but was forced to retire early due to mechanical issues. Lessons learned from that outing are expected to inform a more robust campaign this time around.
For Bill Abel, the moment carries deep personal resonance. He spoke of the pride in competing alongside his son at the sport’s most prestigious event, describing it as the culmination of years of dedication, sacrifice, and belief.
As the grid continues to take shape, Abel’s entry adds both narrative intrigue and competitive depth. With experience across multiple disciplines and a strong support structure behind him, Jacob Abel’s return to Indianapolis promises to be one of the more compelling stories of this year’s race.