If you missed the IndyCar Series Race 1 at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, here’s a quick look at the takeaways of interest from the 100-lap contest. WHO WON? Alex Palou of Chip ...
Teams and drivers brace themselves for the changes on the horizon in INDYCAR in what some describe as a "very important year" ...
Will Power's birthday and season-opening race didn't go as he planned. Seeking a contract extension with Team Penske, here's ...
Two-time defending and three-time IndyCar champ Alex Palou picked up where he left off after winning last year’s championship ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNCalls Mount Against Team Penske Driver After Intentionally Wrecking Richard Childress' Family MemberDrama, action, and plenty of controversy. The post Calls Mount For Team Penske Star's Suspension After Intentionally Wrecking ...
If Scott McLaughlin’s bad days are going to look like what transpired on Sunday at St. Petersburg, the Team Penske driver will be a serious threat to win the championship. Starting from pole, the ...
Michael Andretti was tanned and thinner when he made his way from his yacht to the starting grid for IndyCar's season-opening race.
What followed was a sequence of yellow flag pit stops. Andretti Global’s Colton Herta, who started second, was the leading driver on the soft compound tyres to pit and was followed by the likes of ...
Inside the fully equipped medical unit, doctors have access to hospital beds, a portable X-ray machine, a resuscitation cart ...
Alex Palou’s St. Pete win sets the tone for the 2025 IndyCar season as the reigning champion continues to prove why he’s the driver to beat.
Scott Dixon has now finished runner-up at St. Pete five times without a victory, with his latest near-miss coming at the ...
Scott Dixon (photo) earned the 143rd podium finish of his illustrious career Sunday after finishing second at St. Petersburg.
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