Now that he’s won ‘The Great American Race’ at Daytona, Austin Cindric says he’d love to run ‘The Greatest Spectacle in Racing’ in Indianapolis.
Author: Nathan Brown, Indianapolis Star
Analysis: Four storylines to watch entering 2022 IndyCar season
A dive into four of the biggest IndyCar storylines in 2022 In what’s sure to be a foundational season for the future.
Colton Herta on chance to jump to Formula 1 with Andretti: ‘You can’t pass up an offer like that’
The young star says he’ll be in IndyCar for at least the next 2 seasons before he’d make the move to F1, should Michael Andretti’s team be approved.
Colton Herta dominates from pole at Laguna Seca, Alex Palou lengthens IndyCar title lead
Colton Herta led nearly from start-to-finish at Laguna Seca for back-to-back victories at the track, edging IndyCar points leader Alex Palou.
Analysis: IndyCar’s 2021 title race too close, crowded to predict headed into Laguna Seca
Alex Palou holds a 25-point cushion entering Sunday’s penultimate race of the 2021 IndyCar season, but leads that size can evaporate in an instant.
Analysis: IndyCar’s 2021 title race too close, crowded to predict headed into Laguna Seca
Alex Palou holds a 25-point cushion entering Sunday’s penultimate race of the 2021 IndyCar season, but leads that size can evaporate in an instant.
Romain Grosjean crashes Honda pace car at Laguna Seca while taping IndyCar video segment
Romain Grosjean had a rough start to his debut at Laguna Seca, crashing the Honda pace car while shooting a video segment for IndyCar.
‘Bob brought racing to me’: Friends, family, fans remember Bob Jenkins, legendary voice of Indy 500, at IMS
After he passed away after a battle with brain cancer, those who knew Bob Jenkins best memorialized the longtime Motorsports broadcaster at IMS.
Analysis: Chaotic first NASCAR Cup road race at IMS ends with more questions than answers
Some in the paddock wondered whether NASCAR and IMS would finish the 200-mile experiment that went horribly wrong in the closing laps.
Marcus Ericsson goes airborne, still wins wild IndyCar race on streets of Nashville
Marcus Ericsson ran into ran into the back of Sebastien Bourdais’ car on the fifth lap and went airborne but was able to recover for the win.