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Mick Schumacher teases career reboot after Alpine WEC split
Mick Schumacher has bid farewell to Alpine's World Endurance Championship team, ahead of an rumoured move to IndyCar.
Mick Schumacher's too-brief F1 career unceremoniously ended in 2022, but his desire for open-wheel fulfillment may yet lead him to IndyCar in 2026.
Marcus Armstrong of Meyer Shank Racing w/ Curb-Agajanian could earn his first career victory and continue his steady climb in ...
The 2025 IndyCar season is beyond the American open wheel racing series drivers, who are now looking ahead to the 2026 season ...
The IndyCar Series used its recent test on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2.5-mile oval to gather feedback and data on two ...
Mark Miles, the CEO of Penske Entertainment, which owns IndyCar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, has hailed owner Roger ...
Larry Foyt has aged fast over the last five years during the grinding fight to keep the legendary AJ Foyt Racing IndyCar team ...
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Fan Voting for the Autosport Awards is now open
Voting for this season’s Autosport Awards, which include two new categories, gives fans the chance to highlight the best ...
The 2012 INDYCAR SERIES champion (photo) will look to drive to his second Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge victory on ...
Earlier this year, General Motors Australia and New Zealand announced plans to enter a Corvette Z06 GT3.R in the Bathurst ...
Reay, 2014 Indianapolis 500 winner and 2012 INDYCAR SERIES Champion, will join the Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team for the 110th ...
McLaren reserve driver Pato O'Ward states that Colton Herta will have the whole weight of IndyCar on his shoulders next season. Herta will make the move to European racing after seven seasons in the ...
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