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.
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The busiest stretch of the 2012 IZOD IndyCar Series season wraps up this weekend, and the Paddock Pulse is here to give you a taste of how fans have reacted.
For the first time in years, INDYCAR trusted their drivers to show top-level talent - and the drivers responded at Texas Motor Speedway.
As rumors of power-hungry infighting dog the IZOD IndyCar Series only days after a stellar Indianapolis 500, fans take a page from the legendary Dan Gurney and voice their advice for the sport's power brokers.
Should 47-year-old Jean Alesi have a chance to qualify at Indianapolis? The answer is definitely yes.
The Indy 500 has always meant many things to many people, but its meaning needs to be updated for the modern sports fan.
What rights do fans have to voice criticisms of a sporting league like INDYCAR? The simple answer: the same rights as any other consumer.
Two IZOD IndyCar teams, faced with the prospect of being backmarkers at the Indianapolis 500, chose to cut ties with the manufacturer and hope for help from Chevy and Honda.