IndyCar 18 Dec 20
Daly returns to ECR for Indy, road courses
Conor Daly and the U.S. Air Force will return to Ed Carpenter Racing in a continuation of the program that saw the Indiana native share the (…)
Conor Daly and the U.S. Air Force will return to Ed Carpenter Racing in a continuation of the program that saw the Indiana native share the (…)
Ed Carpenter Racing confirmed today that Rinus VeeKay will remain the driver of its No. 21 Chevrolet for the full 2021 NTT IndyCar Series (…)
ECR rookie Rinus VeeKay said he will apologize to the team after hitting his pit crew during yesterday’s Indianapolis 500. VeeKay had (…)
The last time a veteran NASCAR engineer made the first-time switch to IndyCar, it didn’t take long for wins and a trip to victory lane at (…)
Ed Carpenter Racing will prepare a backup car for Rinus VeeKay after Friday night’s big crash that did extensive damage to his No. 21 (…)
The last month has been humbling for rookie NTT IndyCar Series prospect Rinus VeeKay. The hard-charging Dutchman, who battled down to (…)
The team at Ed Carpenter Racing has endured a busy afternoon that was already plenty packed. During the opening 30-minute rookie session, (…)
Ed Carpenter Racing’s Rinus VeeKay has left Cancun, Mexico, where he’s been in quarantine, and is due to land in the United States (…)
NTT IndyCar Series team owner/driver Ed Carpenter says he’d welcome a chance to run Kyle Busch at the Indianapolis 500. With the two-time, (…)
Editor’s note: We’ve done something a little different with this year’s IndyCar report card, based on a simple question: How (…)