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Spokane race car driver Tom Sneva was “doing well” in an Indianapolis hospital after surviving a fiery crash at the Indianapolis 500.
From 1975: Spokane’s Tom Sneva, 26, was badly injured in a fiery crash during the Indianapolis 500. Sneva suffered burns on ...
Racing statistician Scott Richards has produced some great Indianapolis 500 statistics in recent years for readers of RACER ...
1971 — Al Unser wins his second straight Indianapolis 500 with a record mark of 157.735 mph and finishes 22 seconds ahead of Peter Revson. The pace car, ridden by Eldon Palmer, crashes into the ...
Miami cornerback Jalen Ramsey, who helped the Rams win Super Bowl LVI, remains in play as a possible addition to the team.
2000 — Dutch swimming star Inge de Bruijn sets her third world record in three days, adding the 100 freestyle mark to the 50 and 100 butterfly marks she set previously at the Sheffield Super Grand ...
From Kevin Baxter: The last time Bruce Arena and Dave Sarachan stood together on the sidelines at Dignity Health Sports Park, ...
Josef Newgarden seeks a historic third Indy 500 win, and Will Power a second, but both were penalized and could make ...
A potential three-peat for Josef Newgarden or Helio Castroneves’s fifth victory are merely the highest profile records on ...
With a history that goes back more than 100 years, the Indy 500 has no shortage of interesting and weird facts.
Years of drama with Alex Palou's F1 flirtation seem to have settled down. A dream he asserts is in the rearview mirror as he chases IndyCar history.
Tom Sneva 1982: Gordon Johncock 1981: Bobby Unser 1980: Johnny Rutherford 1979: Rick Mears 1978: Al Unser 1977: A.J. Foyt 1976: Johnny Rutherford 1975: Bobby Unser 1974: Johnny Rutherford 1973 ...