Steady winds of 20 mph, with gusts approaching 40 mph, challenged the Chip Ganassi Racing driver (photo) and the other 24 drivers in the field for the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington.
ARLINGTON — The first open-wheel street race in North Texas in more than four decades went off like gangbusters Sunday, with ...
Petronas North Ketapang Sdn. Bhd. made its first hydrocarbon discovery at the Barokah-1 exploration well within the North ...
Chip Ganassi Racing’s reigning champion Alex Palou, taking his first stride toward regaining the points lead he surrendered ...
The Team Penske driver (photo) will aim for his second pole of the season in NTT P1 Award qualifying Saturday for the Java ...
Ericsson, of Andretti Global, earned the first NTT P1 Award of his eight-year career in his 117th start by virtue of a single ...
The Andretti Global driver (photo) had qualified second three times in his NTT INDYCAR SERIES career before earning his first ...
Andretti Global did its best to give away the win but Kyle Kirkwood, Will Power and Marcus Ericsson wouldn’t be denied as they finished first, third and fourth for the team to sandwich Chip Ganassi ...
Plus: Start time moved up because of high-wind forecast; qualifying drama; and what did Pato eat??