It was not an easy weekend in Santiago, but I tell you what, we got the best result we could possibly have hoped for after a really challenging time in practice and qualifying for us all at Mahindra.
GLENDALE, Arizona – Welcome to the “Valley of the Sun,” where optimism abounds for Verizon IndyCar Series drivers as they come together to talk about the upcoming season amid welcome temperatures in the high 70s.
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Andretti Autosport announced today the addition of a new partner as national ready-mixed concrete producer U.S. Concrete will sponsor the No. 98 Andretti Herta Autosport with Curb-Agajanian Honda driven by Marco Andretti in six Verizon IndyCar Series races this season.
Dale Coyne Racing confirmed today that rookie drivers Zachary Claman DeMelo and Pietro Fittipaldi will share the team’s No. 19 Honda in the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series season, with sponsorship from global payments provider Paysafe.
After gaining valuable experience through nine series starts in 2017, Canadian Jayson Clunie will be back to contest the entire Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda with the Exclusive Autosport team in 2018.
Championship leader Marcus Armstrong has a balancing act to get right this week as he aims to win both the Toyota Racing Series and the New Zealand Grand Prix.
INDYCAR’s next-generation body kit will undoubtedly change the look of competition. How it changes the nature of it remains to be seen, even following a first round of testing by the paddock and with a first oval evaluation later this week at ISM Raceway outside Phoenix.
The challenging permanent road course at Sonoma Raceway provided the latest opportunity for Verizon IndyCar Series teams to test their 2018 cars. A dozen drivers turned laps Monday on the undulating 2.385-mile circuit in Northern California, including a pair of drivers getting their first taste of the universal aero kit all teams are using this season.
Scott Dixon will have a new look to his Indycar in 2018 with PNC Bank joining the four-time champion as a major sponsor.Dixon's number nine Honda will carry a bright orange and blue livery this year having been unveiled.
.@CarlinRacing's @maxchilton and @charliekimball complete first testing with the new car and it went "extremely well". #INDYCAR https://t.co/ekDP4ywXP5
This year, he will aim to extend this streak into the Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires. Exclusive Autosport has signed the 19-year-old Canadian to lead their rookie charge into the series, which is the second rung of the Mazda Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires.
Formula Race Promotions (FRP) today announced that F4 cars are now permitted to race in the F2000 Championship Series following an agreement with SCCA Pro Racing. The two groups have come together to provide drivers the maximum amount of seat time while still maintaining a cost-contained budget.