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Starting lineup for the DXC Technology 600 at Texas Motor Speedway
A cloud cover vaulted Takuma Sato to the pole for tomorrow nights DXC Technology 600 at the Texas Motor Speedway.
Conor Daly will drive the No. 59 Chevrolet for Carlin Racing in this weekend’s DXC Technology 600 at the Texas Motor Speedway as the team’s full-season driver Max Chilton elects to step out of the final oval rounds of the season.
Full results of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Race 2 1. Scott Dixon NZL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda 2. Marcus Ericsson SWE Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda -1.9419s
Resilience and determination fueled Scott Dixon to a commanding win in the Chevrolet Grand Prix of Detroit Race 2. Dixon encountered a rare crash in yesterday’s race and qualified sixth for today’s race. That didn’t slow him down as he led 44 laps on the way to his 44th career win.
Starting lineup for Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Race 2 1. Josef Newgarden USA Team Penske Chevrolet 2. Alexander Rossi USA Andretti Autosport 3. Zach Veach USA Andretti Autosport Honda
Josef Newgarden picked up where he left off yesterday by taking the pole for this afternoon’s Chevrolet Grand Prix of Detroit Race 2.
Full results of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Race 1 at the Raceway at Belle Isle 1. Josef Newgarden USA Team Penske Chevrolet 43 laps 2. Alexander Rossi USA Andretti Autosport - 0.8237s
A perfectly timed pitstop called by strategist Tim Cindric propelled Josef Newgarden the win in the Chevrolet Grand Prix of Detroit Race 1 at the Raceway at Belle Isle.
Starting lineup for Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Race 1 1. Alexander Rossi USA Andretti Autosport 2. Josef Newgarden USA Team Penske Chevrolet 3. Scott Dixon NZL Chip Ganassi Racing Honda
Alexander Rossi surged ahead of Scott Dixon to claim his second straight pole at The Raceway at Belle Isle for this afternoon's first race of IndyCar's Detroit doubleheader.
Alexander Rossi dazzled in his fourth foray into the Indianapolis 500 that was akin to his "clutch-and-coast" fuel saving win in 2016 and his blast from 31st to fourth last year.
Final results of the 103rd Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge 1. Simon Pagenaud FRA Team Penske Chevrolet 200 laps 2. Alexander Rossi USA Andretti Autosport -.0286s
Simon Pagenaud prevailed in a thrilling 13-lap duel with Alexander Rossi to become the newest face to adorn the BorgWarner with a win in the 103rd Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge.
Marcus Ericsson has adapted to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway like ducks take to the water.
An Indianapolis 500 win from pole would complete the racing journey for polesitter Simon Pageanaud. "It would be a life achievement," he said. "I feel like I was born for this, born to race born to try to be the best a that I do. It would be a huge weight off my shoulders."
Tony Kanaan led a tightly contested final practice session for Sunday's 103rd Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge.
The NTT IndyCar Series has confirmed it will introduce the 'Aeroscreen' cockpit protection designed by Red Bull Advanced Technologies for the 2020 season.
McLaren’s relationship with Fernando Alonso “has never been stronger” despite the team’s failure to qualify for this year’s Indianapolis 500, according to CEO Zak Brown.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown says the team’s failed bid to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 was down to a “lack of execution” and being “unprepared”, rather than financial reasons.
Fernando Alonso says he is yet to make a decision about returning to contest the Indianapolis 500 following his failure to qualify for this year’s race.
Retired Indy car driver Al Unser, Jr. was arrested early this morning in Avon, Indiana for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. The Avon Police Department detained the 57-year-old Unser at 3:21 am on OWI charges and remains incarcerated with a $300 bond.
McLaren sporting director Gil de Ferran has issued an apology after seeing Fernando Alonso fail to qualify for the 2019 Indianapolis 500 but is certain the team had completed all necessary preparations to be competitive for the race.
Fernando Alonso says his shock failure to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 is disappointing, but concedes McLaren was simply not “fast enough” to deserve a spot on the grid.