IndyCar and broadcast partner Fox have the FIFA World Cup taking over North America in 2026. What will they do and how will ...
Roger Penske provided more certainty on IndyCar's plans for a new car, which marks the first time since 2012 it has gotten a ...
Less than 2 months after being fired as IndyCar's president, Jay Frye has been hired by Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing as the ...
There were no shortage of topics to discuss with Roger Penske on Wednesday at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the reopening ...
As far-and-away the winningest Indianapolis 500 team owner, and the track's owner, Roger Penske arranged for Team Penske to ...
Santa Fe could get between 1 and 5 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service, with 2 inches being most likely ...
IndyCar team owners see rising expenses as the sport weighs changes to its racecars. It has led to more questions than answers at a critical time.
The biggest state political news so far this week has probably been an apparent arson fire at the Republican headquarters in Albuquerque early Sunday morning.
Fox's debut IndyCar broadcast had its highs and lows, and appears to be making tweaks already. IndyStar motorsports insider Nathan Brown offers his likes and dislikes from St. Pete, and improvements ...
Defending series champ Alex Palou wins after starting third, surging by the Arrow McLaren front row of Pato O'Ward and ...
IndyCar fans missed the middle laps of Sunday's race at The Thermal Club because Fox's broadcast cut out. Sources explain why another hiccup in the partnership happened.
Andretti Global's No. 26 car fined $25,000, 10 championship entrant points for violating rules at The Thermal Club. Herta's ...