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The Indianapolis 500 purse record was broken for the fourth year in a row for the 109th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge, with first-time winner Alex Palou of Chip Ganassi ...
Colton Herta gets back on track after 230-mph disaster, secures spot in next-to-last row. Marcus Armstrong takes jarring hit in Meyer Shank Racing entry in practice but returns for two aborted ...
Read full article: Dearborn greenlights real-time camera network amid ACLU privacy concerns A highly anticipated meeting to discuss its fate is scheduled for 6 p.m. Read full article: Discover ...
Herta rebounds from Indy 500 qualifying wreck to make the field. Armstrong still has work to do Colton Herta began qualifying day for the Indianapolis 500 on Saturday with a trip to the infield ...
Rows 5-10 are set. HERE IS THE PROVISIONAL STARTING LINEUP. Nathan Brown is your best Indy 500 follow, and sign up for IndyStar's motorsports newsletter. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily ...
The obstacle a year ago was the weather. He finished 18th, but by the time the rain-delayed Indy 500 ended, NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600 had already started. Larson traveled to Charlotte as fast as ...
‘A big missing part of the story’ — Rust Belt vs. Sun Belt in the battle for U.S. manufacturing jobs
Foreign competition's role in the loss of Rust Belt jobs has been overstated in the political debate over U.S. manufacturing, according to Middlebury College professor Gary Winslett, who instead ...
Colton Herta is okay, and that's the only good news for the 25-year-old driver and his Andretti Global NTT IndyCar Series team. On Saturday, Herta suffered a wicked flip during an Indianapolis 500 ...
American driver Colton Herta suffered a scary crash during the qualification round of the Indianapolis 500 on Saturday. Herta went airborne and flipped his car after spinning out and hitting a wall.
Tony Kanaan, the 2013 Indy 500 winner, is the only driver to have completed the refresher course, but he is the team principal for Arrow McLaren, and completed it so that his team would have a ...
In a bid to make certain the message is loud and clear, Arizona's officers will be enhancing their presence on the roads, ready to enforce seat belt laws with the intent to firmly educate the public.
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