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Long-time Indianapolis 500 entrant Rolla Vollstedt passed away earlier this week.
BAR1 Motorsports will make the jump into the Prototype class of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Schmidt Peterson Motorsports looks to be a regular front runner with drivers James Hinchcliffe and Robert Wickens.
Colton Herta and George Steinbrenner IV made waves in 2017 and are looking to build on their success while learning from mistakes.
The 1.967-mile Portland Raceway has seen its share of famous moments in IndyCar history.
Green Savoree Racing Promotions will operate IndyCar’s return to Portland International Raceway in 2018.
Santi Urrutia overcame early-season troubles to finish second Indy Lights championship and helped Belardi Auto Racing score the team championship.
Helio Castroneves was involved in an early incident at the Petit Le Mans.
Tony Kanaan officially joins A.J. Foyt Racing for the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series season.
Townsend joins Bill Sweedler and Frankie Montecalvo as drivers of the Alex Job Racing Audi R8 LMS for Saturday’s Petit Le Mans.
Team Penske returns to sports car racing this weekend at Petit Le Mans.
Wayne Taylor Racing and Action Express Racing have won seven of nine races in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in the Cadillac DPi-V.R.
Bill Auberlen is set to make his 400th start with BMW at this weekend’s Petit Le Mans
Chip Ganassi Racing will field two Verizon IndyCar Series entries next year, down from four in years prior.
Will Power, Scott Dixon, and Helio Castroneves all ran well at Sonoma, but not well enough to win a championship.
Simon Pagenaud used a four-stop strategy to take the win at Sonoma, but it wasn’t enough to claim his second consecutive championship.
Graham Rahal went to the top of the speed charts in morning warm-up at Sonoma.
Team Penske and Chip Ganassi Racing have battled for IndyCar championships before, with Ganassi having the upperhand.
A breakdown of what the championship contenders need to do in order win the 2017 Verizon IndyCar Series championship.
All of the championship contenders will start near the front for the GoPro Grand Prix of Sonoma.
The No. 2 Porsche 919 Hybrid took victory after the sister No. 1 entry was forced to move aside on two different occasions.
Team Penske continued to show its strength in Practice 3, with Simon Pagenaud leading the way.
Porsche, with drivers Nick Tandy, André Lotterer, and Neel Jani, will start from pole for Saturday’s Six Hours of COTA.
The 2017 season finale in Sonoma is expected to close the curtain on a couple different IndyCar items.