To the chagrin of his critics, Alan Gustafson won Sunday’s race for Chase Elliott at Martinsville Speedway.Gustafson ...
After giving the Lamborghini Temerario GT3 its worldwide racing debut at Sebring, Pfaff Motorsports will now be taking the ...
Ford Racing’s Hypercar ramp-up is continuing with the news that the Blue Oval’s first LMDh engine and hybrid system are ...
Will Power’s debut for Andretti Global has been less than kind. A pair of crashes to open the season at St. Petersburg, a ...
Graham Rahal's 30th career podium was worthy of celebration, coming off the back of a strong opening to the NTT IndyCar ...
Kevin Harvick top the list of NASCAR Hall of Fame nominees for 2027's class, joining the list in his first year of ...
The cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix means that Andrea Kimi Antonelli's momentum from his back-to-back two wins will be quashed, says George Russell.
Max Verstappen has confirmed he’s weighing up leaving F1 at end of season due to his distaste for the new regulations.
Logano finished third in the Cook Out 400 as the leading Ford driver in the NASCAR Cup Series race. It was his second top-five finish of the season.
Lundgaard had a solid chance of earning his second career victory but lost the chance to overtake Palou for victory when his final pit stop went awry.
Hamlin came up short to Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott, who took the lead off the final restart with 69 laps to go.
The entire Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix weekend was one strange result after another for Hauger, who finished 23rd and was lapped for the first time in his career.