The race that's the 'watering hole for worldwide motorsports' again will be packed with global stars and compelling storylines.
In an informal poll conducted by NBC Sports, Max Verstappen was the most popular choice as the dream closer at Daytona International Speedway. And some hinted an appearance by the four-time defending Formula One champion on the famous banking of the World Center of Racing eventually could become a reality.
Excitement?” “Intrigue?” The 63rd Rolex 24 At Daytona figures to feature a full IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season’s worth of excitement and intrigue in one race. With 61 cars in four classes at the 3.
Herta’s team, Andretti Global, is under new leadership this season. Drew Towriss, who is the CEO of the parent company of Gainbridge, has taken control of the team with Michael Andretti’s decision to step back during this off-season.
Colton Herta believes its championship or bust for he and his team come the 2025 IndyCar season. He says he's also tired of the talk about a possible move to Formula One.
Cadillac has confirmed a keen interest in securing IndyCar driver Colton Herta for its Formula 1 team in 2026. General Motors, in partnership with TWG Global, a
George Kurtz is looking forward to a “fresh start year” as he returns to full-time IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship duty with CrowdStrike Racing by APR, looking to break a streak of two consecutive runner-up finishes in the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
McLaren IndyCar star Pato O’Ward has opened up on how a political maneuver by the FIA prevented him from making his Formula 1 debut in 2020.
Colton Herta may be the hot favourite to secure the second Cadillac seat for 2026 but the Californian has poured cold water over a potential move.
A Formula 1 driver transfer target has issued a huge update on rumours linking him with a 2026 seat on the grid. Colton Herta has been speculated to be Cadillac's first F1 driver signing when they join the grid in 2026, with the American outfit suggesting they want an experienced F1 racer to sit alongside a young American talent.
The enthusiasm for the FOX booth team of Will Buxton (photo, right, James Hinchcliffe (photo, left) and Townsend Bell caught the eye of one Inside Line panelist this week.
Colton Herta has been addressing Formula 1 questions for most of his IndyCar career. The 24-year-old needs an opportunity for him to ever make a decision.