The Underdog House: Luck Lands on Justin Haley in Las Vegas
The seas parted on the final restart for Justin Haley to finish eighth after taking four tires.
The seas parted on the final restart for Justin Haley to finish eighth after taking four tires.
Kyle Larson was four laps from victory but rolled snake eyes in overtime as a dominant William Byron took the win.
A surprise turn of form for the British team led Fernando Alonso to claim an emotional podium in Bahrain. So what’s next?
Late tire failures during Cherokee’s March Madness late model feature led to contact between Brandon Overton and Chris Madden, triggering a scuffle in the pits.
A quick two-tire pit stop proved to be the difference in William Byron’s win at Las Vegas.
Crew chief James Small rolled the dice and was banking on others to do the same.
William Byron led a Hendrick Motorsports 1-2-3 finish in Vegas.
The two dominant cars of the day ended up in the wall, but both drivers made an impression in more than just the tire barrier.
In a day that tripped up many of IndyCar’s top contenders, the “Sneaky Swede” kept a steady hand to steal victory.
Devlin DeFrancesco escaped a violent accident on the opening lap of the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.