Paul Tracy had one of the fastest cars during practice for the Indianapolis 500 only a few days ago. That's what made his failure to qualify for the race so
The former IndyCar Series champion made it onto the starting grid, posting a four-lap average of 224.072 mph with 30 minutes left in qualifying. That was good
Helio Castroneves has won his fourth Indianapolis 500 pole after posting a four-lap qualifying average of 227.970 mph.
What a difference a year makes for IndyCar driver Alex Tagliani. He was bumped out of the field in 2009, but started at the back when Bruno Junqueira qualified
Racing teams spend endless hours testing and tinkering to make each ride as perfect as possible for qualifying weekend and race day. Unfortunately, one of the biggest factors at
Helio Castroneves' sees Indianapolis as his Magic Kingdom. He scales fences like Spiderman and cracks one-liners like a standup comedian. He embraces his loyal
Danica Patrick finished third last year at the Indy 500. But this season, a slow start has taken Patrick out of the spotlight and that is something the she'd
The KV Racing Technology driver started spinning as he left the pits, then hit the inside wall, damaging the rear wing and the gear box. He continued driving
The Indy 500 champ traditionally is photographed at the yard of bricks the morning after the race. But, turbulent skies forced speedway planners to move the
Helio Castroneves capped a perfect month of May with the biggest win of all, pulling away to capture his third Indianapolis 500 just 5½ weeks after being
Helio Castroneves slammed the brakes of his red-and-white race car on pit road, climbed onto the sidepod and thrust both fists in the air. The crowd at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Bruno Junqueira was fast enough to be in the race. But when the green flag drops Sunday at the Indianapolis 500, the Brazilian will be watching from the pits of a team that had to
Mike Conway has been released from the hospital a day after sustaining a mild concussion when he crashed during practice for the May 24 race.
The 2009 Indianapolis 500 will be the most accessible event in sports history, thanks to the burgeoning social media phenomenon.
Two of the most famous names in racing are teaming up for this year's Indianapolis 500
