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Legendary four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A.J. Foyt (photo) answered a wide variety of questions on his 90th birthday.
Critiquing team orders and commercialism, Foyt champions authenticity and merit-based racing, rejecting Ferrari's subordinate driver role.
The legendary A.J. Foyt (photo) is the first driver to win the Indianapolis 500 four times, and he also holds INDYCAR SERIES career records for victories (67) and championships (seven).
AJ Foyt is arguably one of the greatest American racing drivers ... it is no surprise that he was offered a ride in the pinnacle of motorsport, Formula 1. However, in a recent conversation with ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Racing legend A.J. Foyt ... To celebrate Foyt’s birthday, his NTT IndyCar Series team, AJ Foyt Racing, posted a video with birthday messages to Foyt. One of the messages ...
Promising IndyCar racer Santino Ferrucci, who drives full-time for AJ Foyt Racing, took part in the 2025 Chilli Bown Nationals at Tulsa between January 13 and January 18 with Abacus Racing.
PREMA Racing and Michael Cannon, its new head of engineering, have parted ways. The championship-winning race engineer and Indianapolis 500 specialist joined PREMA during the offseason after
Dixon is just one of the names that will be familiar to race fans who don’t necessarily follow endurance racing. Joining Dixon from the IndyCar ranks are 2024 champion Alex Palou, also driving an Acura GTP machine, Colin Herta, Christian Rasmussen. and Pietro Fittipaldi in LMP2 Orecas, and Kyle Kirkwood driving a GTD Pro Lexus.
The Daytona 500, also referred to as "The Great American Race", is one of the most prestigious ... Interestingly, there are a few drivers, such as A.J. Foyt and Mark Thompson, who competed in ...
Trackhouse Racing's owner, Justin Marks, has addressed the recent scrutiny surrounding Helio Castroneves' special provisional exemption for the Daytona 500.
Michael Montri, the vice-president of Penske Entertainment, which owns and runs IndyCar, has given a progress update on the Grand Prix of Arlington, the first iteration of which is scheduled for March