IndyCar 27 Sep 21
Pagenaud joins Meyer Shank Racing for 2022 IndyCar campaign
The next chapter in Simon Pagenaud’s NTT IndyCar Series career will be written at Meyer Shank Racing as the 2016 IndyCar champion and 2019 (…)
The next chapter in Simon Pagenaud’s NTT IndyCar Series career will be written at Meyer Shank Racing as the 2016 IndyCar champion and 2019 (…)
The last NTT IndyCar Series race of the year will also serve as the start of a busy offseason of changes. Once the final lap is turned, a (…)
Colton Herta was fast, Alex Palou was fast, Pato O’Ward was frustrated, and about half the field spun: Long Beach rose to the (…)
It feels like our last NTT IndyCar Series silly season post just went up yesterday on RACER.com, but there’s been enough chatter and (…)
The next stage of Simon Pagenaud’s career could take the ALMS and NTT IndyCar Series champion down one of four paths, and according to (…)
If the 105th running of the Indianapolis 500 were just a handful of laps longer, it may very well have played into the hands of Simon (…)
For the second consecutive year at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Team Penske’s four-car effort missed the cut for the Fast Nine (…)
Conor Daly, Scott Dixon and Alex Palou all topped 224 mph Friday morning to set the pace in the first two hours of Day 2 of the Open (…)
The No. 48 Ally Cadillac DPi-V.R run by Action Express Racing, which had such a successful run in the Rolex 24 At Daytona with its star (…)
It’s The Week In IndyCar guest show featuring Team Penske’s Simon Pagenaud, using listener-driven comments and questions covering a (…)