Will Buxton has joined IndyCar's new broadcast team on FOX, but the series needs work to be "bigger than NASCAR."
Colton Herta has been addressing Formula 1 questions for most of his IndyCar career. The 24-year-old from California needs an opportunity for him to ever make a decision.
PREMA Racing introduced Callum Ilott (photo, middle left) and Robert Shwartzman (photo, middle right) as its 2025 drivers, with Romain Grosjean (photo, left) as reserve driver and Ryan Briscoe (photo,
After two decades covering Formula 1, British racing personality Will Buxton has been tapped to be the new voice of IndyCar in Fox's broadcast booth.
The pinnacle of motorsport has never been more competitive. Formula One, MotoGP, and Indycar are all set to have blockbuster seasons in 2025. Fans genuinely don’t know who will champion come the end of the year with the competition hotter than ever.
Harsh realities don’t faze grateful veteran, who says, ‘I’m super-lucky to be here. Just going to try to enjoy that’
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
PREMA racer has recorded a hip-hop song, 'Active,' which describes his intertwined love of music and motorsports.
For most drivers, being linked with a possible Formula 1 drive is the stuff of dreams. But Colton Herta's heard it all before, and he's getting tired of it. The
Two-time IndyCar champ Will Power, the 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner, has signed with an agent for the first time as he begins a contract year with Team Penske.
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.
As Formula One Questions Swirl, Colton Herta Wants to Keep His Focus on Winning First IndyCar Crown INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colton Herta feels like he begins and ends every IndyCar season the same ...