IndyCar 27 Jan
Herta eager to help Wickens get back to racing in IndyCar with hand controls
Bryan Herta has wanted to run Robert Wickens in an Indy car since the two began working together last year with the Bryan Herta Autosport (…)
Bryan Herta has wanted to run Robert Wickens in an Indy car since the two began working together last year with the Bryan Herta Autosport (…)
As the white flag waves on 2022, we asked RACER.com’s writers to reflect on the story from this year that resonated the most with them, (…)
Michael Johnson and Robert Wickens have both risen above life-changing challenges to get back to doing what they both love most: racing. In (…)
Presented by: Hyundai USAIt started as a simple concept, but its implementation wasn’t simple. It was complicated, is constantly evolving, and — credit (…)
Getting to the top is tough; staying there is tougher. It’s an adage that stands the test because, as Bryan Herta will tell you, it’s (…)
Presented by: Hyundai USAIf winning his first IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge TCR race last week at Watkins Glen was amazing, Robert Wickens can barely begin to (…)
Robert Wickens knew the day would come when he’d once again hoist a trophy, and he was determined to make it happen. He knew he would get (…)
The excitement and emotion were palpable, yet Canadian racer Robert Wickens delivered the ultimate of understatements following the (…)
When Robert Wickens tested a Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai at Mid-Ohio last year, many wondered if it would lead to a full-time program for (…)
Porsche achieved a dream North American debut for the new 718 GT4 RS Clubsport with a 1-2 finish Friday in the Grand Sport (GS) class of (…)