News, notes and quotes from the paddock Sunday at St. Petersburg, which included a visit from baseball legend Alex Rodriguez (photo, left).
If you missed the IndyCar Series Race 1 at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, here’s a quick look at the takeaways of interest from the 100-lap contest. WHO WON? Alex Palou of Chip ...
On Friday afternoon, Scott McLaughlin’s race car was in the paddock, the front end in tatters after he crashed during practice for the season-opening Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented ...
March 23 — One Million Challenge, Thermal, Calif. April 13 — Grand Prix of Long Beach, Long Beach, Calif. May 4 — Grand Prix of Alabama, Leeds, Ala. May 10 — Sonsio Grand Prix, Indianapolis. May 25 — ...
Veteran racing announcer Will Buxton did an outstanding job in his debut on the job, while holdovers from NBC Sports – which ...
Two-time defending and three-time IndyCar champ Alex Palou picked up where he left off after winning last year’s championship ...
Paul Kelly INDYCAR Staff Writer One of the big questions for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES field entering the 2025 season was how to ...
Calvin University coach Bill Sall explains how the Knights battled their way to a win against Hope College. (March 2, 2025) ...
27. (16) Louis Foster, 0, Did not finish. Average Speed of Race Winner: 97.173 mph. Time of Race: 01:51:08.5118. Margin of Victory: 2.8669 seconds. Cautions: 1 for 6 laps. Lead Changes: 9 among 7 ...
The event, which took place from Feb. 28 through March 2, is expected to bring in more than $60 million to St. Pete.
Alex Palou wins as Ganassi goes 1-2 while other favorites struggle as IndyCar opens its season in St. Petersburg.
John Romano | After his radio breaks down, the Hall of Fame driver finishes second for the fifth time in St. Pete.
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