The race served as the 13th round of the 2019 IndyCar Series season.
[2] The event was supported by races from the three Road to Indy ladder series as well as Stadium Super Trucks and the Global MX-5 Cup.
[3] Will Power secured his fourth pole at Mid-Ohio, a record for the track.
[4] Scott Dixon beat fellow Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Felix Rosenqvist by a margin of .0934, the closest margin of victory at Mid-Ohio.
Points leader Josef Newgarden had a last lap spin which dropped him ten positions from a potential fourth place finish [5] DragonSpeed was originally planning on entering Ben Hanley but pulled out due to visa issues.