IndyCar veteran Marco Andretti is gears up for his 19th consecutive start at the Indianapolis 500 this May, once again teaming up with Andretti Global’s #98 car for a one-off affair. The 36-year-old Nazareth, PA native has a storied history at the iconic Speedway, with four top-three finishes, including a remarkable second-place finish in his 2006 rookie season.
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NASCAR champion Kyle Larson is gearing up for a historic motorsports feat – competing in both the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. The last time a driver attempted this double-duty was in 2014. Larson’s preparation for the Indy 500 has been smooth so far, as he gets accustomed to the IndyCar simulator and chassis. Despite some challenges, Larson’s debut is highly anticipated, and the two unique liveries have been revealed.
NASCAR star Kyle Larson has made headlines in the IndyCar world, successfully completing the rookie orientation program at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Joining a growing list of drivers crossing over from other series, Larson and fellow ‘rookies’ are set to make their mark on the 2023 Indy 500.
From Cale Yarborough to Kyle Larson, a select few NASCAR champions have dared to tackle the Indy 500, showcasing their versatility and pursuit of greatness in the world of motorsports. Uncover the compelling stories and legacies of these crossover drivers who have left an indelible mark on both NASCAR and IndyCar.
In a thrilling display of speed and skill, six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon clocked a blistering 227.206mph lap during Indy 500 practice, showcasing his mastery of the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. As the season heats up, discover the top drivers’ performances and strategies in this comprehensive IndyCar news update.
Patricio O’Ward, the 25-year-old Mexican IndyCar driver, is facing a tough time ahead of the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500. As the IndyCar 2023 season reaches its peak, O’Ward’s chances of winning the coveted race are diminishing due to an unidentified issue with his Arrow McLaren Chevrolet car.
NASCAR champion Kyle Larson is set to make his Indy 500 debut, driving the No. 17 Arrow McLaren-Rick Hendrick Chevrolet. Larson shares his excitement and openness to future Indy 500 attempts, as the historic Hendrick-McLaren partnership gears up for the big race.
In a blistering display of speed, Scott McLaughlin secured the fastest pole run in Indy 500 history, leaving his Team Penske teammate Will Power in the runner-up spot. The Aussie Power remains determined to capture the elusive pole position, despite a string of second-place finishes in recent seasons.