Open Wheel Archive: The 2003 Indianapolis 500
The 2003 Indianapolis 500 almost saw the race’s first ever back-to-back-to-back winner.
The 2003 Indianapolis 500 almost saw the race’s first ever back-to-back-to-back winner.
Especially as he competes in his first Cup oval race this weekend.
Three of the team’s top IndyCar personnel no longer work at the company. What now?
Indy 500 qualifying weekend was one to forget for Roger Penske’s team.
Following the Team Penske qualifying scandal, it only seems fair to add the one driver who missed the show.
Team Penske’s continual violations of IndyCar rules only hurts its reputation with the field – especially when you consider its team owner also owns the series.
One driver will be sent home after attempting to qualify for the Greatest Spectacle in Racing.
With the infamous IndyCar Split on the horizon, the 1995 Indianapolis 500 was both unusual and foreboding.
Every year, as this date approaches, excitement, anticipation and adrenaline begin to rise. It can only mean one thing — the Month of May is …
IndyCar’s comparatively straightforward race in Barber did not foreshadow the chaos of F1 in Miami.