IndyCar a "series of the people"? Amazingly, yes.
Humility forced upon IndyCar by its tumble from grace in the 1990s has wrought a great many changes in how it appeals to people who bother to experience it.
Humility forced upon IndyCar by its tumble from grace in the 1990s has wrought a great many changes in how it appeals to people who bother to experience it.
There's a rumor that INDYCAR might stage a second race at the famed Brickyard on the track's road course. Even New Coke wasn't this bad of an idea.
The idea that one series or another has the "best drivers in the world" is a fallacy, a myth. Find out why at PopOffValve.com.
The IZOD IndyCar Series has spent 15 years shaking off its image of a "wine and cheese" elitist category of motorsports. New CEO Randy Bernard is working to make the series accessible and relevant - and so far it is working.