Hunter-Reay announced for Indy 500 return
Ryan Hunter-Reay will get back behind the wheel in the NTT IndyCar Series this May, having secured a ride with Dreyer and Reinbold Racing. The 42-year-old's deal was announced on ...
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Ryan Hunter-Reay will get back behind the wheel in the NTT IndyCar Series this May, having secured a ride with Dreyer and Reinbold Racing. The 42-year-old's deal was announced on ...
This season the NTT IndyCar Series introduced a new rule that forbids the use of tinting on the protective Aeroscreen except for areas that are rear of the driver’s forward ...
On Monday, over half of the NTT IndyCar Series field visited Barber Motorsports Park near Birmingham, Alabama for a private test day on the natural terrain road course. The weather ...
The NTT IndyCar Series just began its 12th season with the Dallara DW12 chassis as the mandatory chassis that all teams have to use to compete in the series. There ...
Next week, over half of the IndyCar field will come together for a private test session at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. In all, 14 of the 27 road ...
Callum Ilott started Sunday’s Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg all the way down in 22nd position, but was able to steadily move up through the field as others around ...
Marcus Ericsson took home his fourth IndyCar trophy on Sunday, winning the opening round of the season on the streets of St. Petersburg. His victory came by way of Pato ...
With only two laps to go in the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Pato O’Ward suddenly slowed on the front stretch and gave up the lead of the race. ...
There was a lot of action in the IndyCar season opener from St. Petersburg, and it was Marcus Ericsson that took victory on the tricky streets. READ MORE: IndyCar St. ...
On a day when the 27 drivers were excited to get back behind the wheel following a long IndyCar off season, many of those same drivers left St. Petersburg full ...