Helio Castroneves held off Alex Palou to join A. J. Foyt, Al Unser and Rick Mears as the only four-time winners in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”
Author: Nathan Brown, Indianapolis Star
Why Alexander Rossi will win the Indy 500, plus 4 more things to know about Sunday’s race
History and statistics point to Alexander Rossi winning this year’s Indianapolis 500. We explain why and analyze other contender’s chances.
‘We’re still paying for that’: 25 years later, legends reflect 1996 Indy 500’s ‘dark day’
In one of the weirdest days in American open-wheel racing history, the best drivers made a mess of a new race with a bunch of rookies in the Indy 500.
Bobby Rahal furious over team’s 3-car ‘improper conduct’ penalty: ‘Like what Roger’s team did?’
Bobby Rahal was taken aback by stiff penalties to his team’s cars for what IndyCar deemed “improper conduct” during an Indy 500 practice session.
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IndyCar may undergo several big changes by the end of the year, which combined with the series’ momentum, make 2021 uber important for its growth.
Colton Herta dominates from pole at St. Petersburg for fourth career IndyCar win, tying father Bryan
Colton Herta led 97 laps from pole to stay out of the chaos on the street course and win the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
Takuma Sato picks up second Indianapolis 500 win, holding off Scott Dixon, as race ends under caution
Takuma Sato earned his second Indianapolis 500 championship Sunday, holding off Scott Dixon in a race that finished under caution because of a crash.
Without the Indy 500, some IndyCar teams would have disappeared: ‘I’m not sure we would have survived’
Had the 2020 Indianapolis 500 been shelved entirely, it likely would have had long-term implications for the NTT IndyCar Series.
Eight IndyCar teams approved for millions in federal PPP loans for COVID-19 relief
Eight IndyCar teams reaped the benefits of the federal Payroll Protection Program that kept hundreds around the series employed amid the pandemic.
NASCAR driver Jimmie Johnson in good spirits but ‘heartbroken’ for daughters after positive COVID-19 test
Jimmie Johnson isn’t thinking about racing after he and his wife tested positive for COVID-19: “My biggest concern right now is for my children.”