IndyCar 11 Jun 18
MILLER: Best in show? Not always
This is the 50th year I’ve covered IndyCar racing. I’ve been lucky enough to see A.J., Parnelli, Gurney, Mario, Rodger Ward, Herk, Don (…)
This is the 50th year I’ve covered IndyCar racing. I’ve been lucky enough to see A.J., Parnelli, Gurney, Mario, Rodger Ward, Herk, Don (…)
A key moment in Saturday night’s DXC Technology 600 at Texas Motor Speedway — and possibly in the Verizon IndyCar Series title race — (…)
Simon Pagenaud led 26 laps and held off Alexander Rossi for second place Saturday night, but it almost felt like a victory considering (…)
Scott Dixon went around Michael Andretti, took the Verizon IndyCar series points lead and gave notice Saturday night that the (…)
Johnny Sauter continued his uncanny mastery of Texas Motor Speedway Friday night, holding off Stewart Friesen on a three-lap shootout to (…)
IndyCar wanted to take downforce away on its ovals to eliminate pack racing and make the cars harder to drive. By all accounts, complete (…)
Scott Dixon, Tony Kanaan and Sebastien Bourdais all topped 220 mph in leading the way in Friday night’s final practice for Saturday’s (…)
Team Penske and Chevy dominated qualifying for the DXC Technology 600 at Texas with polesitter Josef Newgarden (220.613mph), Simon Pagenaud (…)
Dale Coyne Racing engineer Craig Hampson walks RACER through the various aero tuning options and limitations teams must deal with (…)
Tony Kanaan and Robert Wickens turned the only laps of 220mph to lead the way in Friday’s first, steamy practice period at Texas Motor (…)