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Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner hopes “Double” will bring most fans to track since 2016.
Team has a “decent list” of candidates, including Felix Rosenqvist
Chip Ganassi Racing star extends points lead with three races left.
Two-time NASCAR Cup champion gets a high-speed tour from 2013 Indy 500 winner
The Andretti Autosport driver improved on his starting spots in both races at Iowa Speedway.
The Chip Ganassi Racing star completed a successful doubleheader weekend at Iowa Speedway, his weakest track.
IndyCar points leader loses ground over Josef Newgarden but still happy with a top 10.
The substitute driver for Meyer Shank Racing felt he was nearly put in the wall by the driver who replaced him at Ed Carpenter Racing.
Through the vision of its sponsor, the Hy-Vee Race Weekend is aimed at blending the diverse fan bases from racing and music entertainment.
A look at 10 other important Indy 500s that did not make NBC’s top 10 Indianapolis 500s of All Time, but remain important for various reasons.
A deep dive 50 years later on the grim events surrounding the 1973 Indy 500 that left three men dead and numerous spectators injured.
Graham Rahal expects Jimmie Johnson to improve in his 2nd IndyCar start on iRacing and wants to see more motorsports crossover on the platform.
As seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson prepares for his final Daytona 500, he already is thinking about his 2021 “bucket list.”
The IndyCar and NASCAR team owner showcased his acting ability for an NBC shoot with drivers Simon Pagenaud and Ryan Blaney at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Clint Bowyer drove through the chaos and anxiety to lock himself into Cup Series playoff field with a fifth-place Brickyard 400 finish.
Ryan Newman was the last driver to make the playoff field of 16 drivers. He experienced the highs and lows with a few close calls in the Brickyard 400.
Playoff bubble drivers Clint Bowyer and Jimmie Johnson both qualified in the top five, while Ryan Newman and Daniel Suarez are buried in the middle of the pack
Former NASCAR star and NBC Sports analyst Dale Earnhardt, Jr. believes INDYCAR can learn from NASCAR’s missteps.
NASCAR on NBC analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. had defending Indianapolis 500 winner Will Power of Team Penske as the guest on his latest podcast.
“The Alabama Gang” was the greatest collection of stock car drivers from the state. Two of its members, Bobby and Donnie Allison, took on the Indianapolis 500 in the 1970s.