Sato transitions to part-time schedule with Ganassi drive
Chip Ganassi Racing has announced that it has obtained the driving services of Takuma Sato for the upcoming season, bringing him on to drive the season’s oval rounds for the ...
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Chip Ganassi Racing has announced that it has obtained the driving services of Takuma Sato for the upcoming season, bringing him on to drive the season’s oval rounds for the ...
Arrow McLaren has announced that 2021 NASCAR champion Kyle Larson will contest the Indianapolis 500 with the team in 2024. The drive is expected to be in addition to his ...
Jimmie Johnson retired from full time IndyCar racing at the end of last season, but still has ambitions to run the Indianapolis 500 an additional time this year. The 47-year-old ...
Juncos Hollinger Racing has announced that Agustin Canapino will pilot the #78 entry in the 2023 NTT IndyCar Series season, contesting all 17 races. The 32-year-old, nearly 33, will be ...
Reigning NTT IndyCar Series champion Will Power has announced that he will make his sportscar racing debut at this month’s Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. He will take a short ...
Alexander Rossi believes that McLaren’s inclusion in the IndyCar field will boost the prospect of drivers gaining a Formula 1 opportunity. McLaren has been present on the IndyCar grid for ...
Rahal Letterman Lanigan announced on Monday that it has hired Steve Eriksen to fill team’s newly-formed chief operating officer position, tasking him with overseeing all racing operations and reporting directly ...
AJ Foyt Racing has announced that it has brought veteran engineer Michael Cannon into the team for the upcoming 2023 IndyCar season. Cannon will lead the rest of the team’s ...
Kyle Kirkwood enters his second season driving in the NTT IndyCar series hungry to get back to the front of the field and emulate the success he found while advancing ...
The current generation of IndyCar is growing old. Not the drivers, but the cars themselves. The current chassis was introduced in 2012, as was the 2.2-liter engine. Both have been ...