F1 Can’t Compete With an IndyCar Short Oval
IndyCar has a winning formula, so why don’t they use it more often?
Tom is an IndyCar writer at Frontstretch, joining in March 2023. Besides writing the IndyCar Previews and frequent editions of Inside IndyCar, he will hop on as a fill-in guest on the Open Wheel podcast The Pit Straight. A native Hoosier, he calls Fort Wayne home. Follow Tom on Twitter @TomBlackburn42.
IndyCar has a winning formula, so why don’t they use it more often?
IndyCar ventures north to one of its most popular tracks this weekend.
This is the first-ever scheduled primetime network IndyCar race on a Sunday night.
F1 scheduling Canada head-to-head with the Indianapolis 500 is symptomatic of a much larger division in racing.
IndyCar is still without a driver-to-driver rivalry, but tensions seem high in the paddock all the same.
Kirkwood’s four career IndyCar victories have all come on street courses.
IndyCar heads to the streets of the Motor City to kick off the second stretch of the season.
It’s time to issue grades for all 33 drivers who contested this year’s Indy 500.
On Sunday, 33 different fates await the 33 drivers in the Indy 500.
At Indianapolis Motor Speedway, fortune occasionally favors newcomers.