At the Shriners Children’s 500, Katherine Legge became the first woman to compete at NASCAR’s top level since Danica Patrick nearly a decade ago. The English driver is the 17th woman to race in the ...
Donald Trump is no stranger to attending sporting events. He made two appearances just last month, at Super Bowl LIX and the ...
The move gives one fresh tweak to what has been a fairly stable schedule for IMSA, and Road America enjoys a return to its roots.
Devlin DeFrancesco, Felix Rosenqvist and Louis Foster helped to mail the famous blue envelopes containing Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge tickets.
Katherine Legge's Cup Series debut at Phoenix was a "baptism of fire," but approving her to race was the right call by NASCAR.
From Bill Garrett to Andrew Luck (G–L), here's the second installment of our 100 Greatest Athletes of Indiana all-time list.
Three other NASCAR racers have opened the season with three wins in the first four races. What does the past say about Christopher Bell's future?
NASCAR is under fire after allowing British driver Katherine Legge compete in Sunday's Cup Series race at Phoenix without any experience in the two feeder ...
Legge, who piloted the No. 78 Chevrolet for Live Fast Motorsports, became the 17th woman to compete at NASCAR’s top-level and ...
Legge is the 17th woman to make a start in the NASCAR Cup Series. It's unknown if she plans any further starts. Danica ...
Christopher Bell made history Sunday at Phoenix Raceway, outdueling teammate Denny Hamlin to become the first Cup driver to win three consecutive races in the Next Gen era. Bell held off Hamlin on a ...
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