Archive for July 2024
Love Battles Through Damage For Indy Top 15
What started as a potential nightmare for Jesse Love Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway ultimately became a lesson in perseverance.
Read MoreGragson On Indy Ending: ‘I Thought It’d Be Nashville 2.0’
Noah Gragson finally rebounded with a ninth-place finish in Sunday’s Brickyard 400 presented by PPG, netting his first top 10 in nearly a month after a chaotic, double-overtime ending.
Read MoreLarson Takes Brickyard 400 After Double OT Finish
Growing up racing on the dirt tracks of Central Indiana, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was always considered hallowed ground by Kyle Larson.
Read MoreWallace Gains Critical Ground On Playoff Cut Line
Bubba Wallace continued his march toward the playoff field Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, cutting his deficit down to single digits.
Read MoreGilliland Keeps Learning; Nabs Season Best At Indy
Todd Gilliland took home a season-best sixth-place finish in Sunday’s Brickyard 400 presented by PPG, his second top 10 in the last three weeks.
Read MorePPG Extends Partnership With Team Penske & IMS
Team Penske officials announced Sunday that PPG, one of its longest-running partners, will continue its relationship of more than four decades with a multi-year extension.
Read MorePiastri Gets Controversial First F-1 Victory In Hungary
In a tenuous closing stretch of Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri moved past McLaren teammate Lando Norris with three laps left to take his maiden Formula One victory.
Read MoreCreed Uses Fresh Tires To Grab Another Top Five
Sheldon Creed stayed in contention among the frontrunners all day long and picked up a fifth-place finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Saturday with the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Read MoreGravel Bests Schatz In A Kings Royal Thriller
David Gravel completed sprint car racing’s Triple Crown Saturday night with a victory in a hotly contested 41st running of the Kings Royal at Eldora Speedway.
Read MoreHerbst Tops A Barnburner To Win At The Brickyard
In a thrilling dash to the finish at historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Riley Herbst passed both Aric Almirola and his Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Cole Custer on the final lap to win Saturday’s Pennzoil 250 at the Brickyard.
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