The Underdog House: Todd Gilliland Regains His Footing Brick By Brick at Indianapolis
The driver of the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford came away with a respectable sixth-place finish at the Brickyard.
The driver of the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford came away with a respectable sixth-place finish at the Brickyard.
If you have questions, we’ve got the answers after Wallace’s Brickyard 400 victory.
Meanwhile, a loose wheel undid Erik Jones’ day in the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis on Sunday.
Wallace’s win makes you appreciate the Brickyard just a little bit more, doesn’t it?
He had a chance to win in overtime, but Bubba Wallace kept Larson and the No. 5 car at bay.
PREMA seems to have found its footing after a slow start to its inaugural IndyCar campaign.
Both Allgaier and Larson looked poised to challenge for the win before they made contact.
A great day for JR Motorsports played out very differently further back in the pack.
There are winners press conferences, then there are winners press conferences with Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Almirola and Hill were battling for fourth with 10 laps to go when things turned ugly.