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Racing legend Michael Andretti and cake artist break record for fastest edible vehicle
Mike Elder and Michael Andretti raced two fully edible cake cars in 2020, setting a Guinness World Records title and honouring racing legends.
IndyCar and F1 legend Mario Andretti got his life's first-ever speeding ticket on his 86th birthday on Feb. 28th. The police caught the four-time IndyCar champion for going over the speed limit in St.
The 25-year-old has been on the brink of F1 for several seasons. Cadillac's arrival offers his best shot, but via an unusual route in F2 ...
A Forbes Sports Money "Deep Dive" into how IndyCar's Java House Grand Prix of Arlington was a tremendous first-year success ...
Drivers Moisey Uretsky and Michael Cooper claimed their fourth IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge victory Friday afternoon – and first of the season.
Updates from Express Sport's F1 blog as attention turns to the Japanese Grand Prix for Mercedes, McLaren, Ferrari and co ...
Andretti Global, Honda dominate gold-standard street race, Alex Palou runner-up.
Packed grandstands, record merchandise sales, and rave reviews from drivers help make the Texas street race an instant series showcase. Can Java House Grand Prix of Arlington inspire more events like ...
At Andretti Global, Ron Ruzewski was given the first opportunity in a celebrated career to lead a team from the outset. That ...
Grand Prix of Arlington the latest in their budding rivalry. This latest one presented something different, though. Unlike ...
The complexity of the race took shape when Palou caught the #26 Andretti Global Honda of Will Power, who was the race leader ...
Three races into the 2026 IndyCar season, and there have been three different points leaders: Alex Palou, Josef Newgarden, and now Kyle Kirkwood-- all three winners early in the new year. Kirkwood ...
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