Kyle Larson had entered this year’s Indy 500 in a bid to recreate history. The Hendrick Motorsports ace could have become the second driver in NASCAR history (behind Tony Stewart) to finish both the ...
Unfortunately, it couldn't have gone much worse for the Hendrick Motorsports star. On lap 92 in Indianapolis, Larson wrecked ...
This new series features a look back at the five best races of the 2025 season, as determined by INDYCAR.com writers, ...
winning Rookie of the Year in the 2021 Indianapolis 500, taking the fastest lap of the race in 2022 and finishing second in 2025. “We are excited to add David Malukas as the next driver of the No. 12 ...
There are plenty of questions facing the resume of David Malukas, the 23-year-old tasked with replacing Will Power at Team Penske. Is he the next great Penske driver?
RLL co-owner Bobby Rahal, a three-time IndyCar champion and 1986 Indy 500 winner, expressed his excitement about welcoming ...
A move that was long speculated to occur when Will Power's No. 12 Team Penske seat opened up is official. The 23-year-old David Malukas gets elevated.
The Indy Car driver had to switch up his cardio routine after taking a spill, and is baffled by America’s milk-first approach to child rearing.
The 28-year-old had agreed to join Arrow McLaren for the 2023 season but eventually remained with Chip Ganassi Racing.
Kyle Larson has won two of the past three Cup races at Kansas Speedway, while Ross Chastain is defending playoff race champ.
Shane van Gisbergen is expected to win Sunday at the Charlotte Roval (3 p.m. ET, USA) and steal the Cup Series Playoffs thunder.