Arrow McLaren SP is a logical pairing for Kyle Busch in this year’s Indy 500, but Zak Brown says the team will prioritize experience
Author: Nathan Brown, Indianapolis Star
Mental warfare has begun in IndyCar’s title fight as season finale will decide champion
Will Power will take a 20-point lead over Penske teammate Josef Newgarden and Chip Ganassi Racing’s Scott Dixon in Sunday’s IndyCar season finale.
‘It’s a relief’: Alexander Rossi breaks three-year IndyCar drought with win at IMS road course
At a track where he has historically struggled, Alexander Rossi broke a three-year IndyCar race winless streak on Saturday.
Why Indianapolis Motor Speedway is committed to IndyCar-NASCAR doubleheader, road course for Cup race
A year ago, Indianapolis Motor Speedway welcomed IndyCar and NASCAR on the same weekend, but almost all anyone remembers is the Cup race’s messy end.
‘Personalities are not getting along’: Inside Andretti Autosport feud between IndyCar drivers
All 4 Andretti Autosport cars traded contact over the last 25 laps of Sunday’s Mid-Ohio race, a symptom, Michael Andretti said, of private infighting.
It’s called The Dragon. How Marcus Ericsson’s controversial (but legal) move won Indy 500
Arrow McLaren SP strategist Taylor Kiel said that while there is a “fine line with the blocking rules,” his team would’ve done the same thing.
Red Bull’s Christian Horner says American F1 champ is coming. Who, when, how is uncertain.
It’s been 7 years since F1 had an American driver and 16 since one ran a full-season. But the path to fixing the U.S. drought in F1 is unclear.
How Pato O’Ward hunted down Rinus VeeKay for first IndyCar win of 2022
Pato O’Ward passed polesitter Rinus VeeKay not long after their final pit stops on Sunday to win the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama.
IndyCar scrambling to save history, fill 33rd car for Indy 500 with few options left
For 75 years, Indy 500 grid has held at least 33 cars, but less than 60 days till race day, it’s difficult to see where the 33rd car will come from.
11-time Indy 500 starter Danny Ongais, the Flyin’ Hawaiian, dies at 79
Danny Ongais is the only Hawaiian to drive in the Indy 500 and was one of most versatile drivers. He was 79.