Colton Herta Wins Indy Lights Freedom 100 Event by 0.0281 of a Second
Herta narrowly defeated Patricio O'Ward in an Andretti 1-2-3 finish.
Herta narrowly defeated Patricio O'Ward in an Andretti 1-2-3 finish.
The new 911 GT3 RS is called the 'mean, green, Nurburgring-taming machine' for a reason.
This year's event was held in Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina, but the 2019 Dakar will be contested solely in Peru.
PETA mailed cartons of almond milk and a flier to one of our editors this week as part of its campaign against the Indy 500's traditional dairy drink.
Balloon animals are so last year.
Formula 1's tire supplier has been asked to just call its tires soft, medium, and hard, no matter what compounds it brings to a race.
The seven-time champion continues to look for a sponsor to replace longtime backer Lowe's. Red Bull may be an option.
The Director of Mazda Motorsports takes pride in 25 of 33 Indy 500 entrants graduating from the MRTI ladder.
The automaker's electrification and autonomous-vehicle teams are moving to Detroit's Corktown neighborhood.
William Byron's throwback paint scheme for the 2018 Southern 500 will honor the four-time champion and former driver of the No. 24.
Own a 2014 or newer Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, or Fiat? Don't use cruise control: it might not deactivate.
The RTA group of NASCAR team owners names Jonathan Marshall as its first executive director.
An iconic race on a most-unlikely stage. Insanity? You bet.
'We hope something good will come of this foolish accident. That's what Jessie would want.'
More people are hitting the road this weekend despite the highest gas prices since 2014.
The mayor will allow testing to resume under certain conditions.
NASCAR's longest drive of the year is also one of the most grueling events of all three motorsports series competing on the Greatest Day in Racing.
After a deep restoration, the "No. 1" Roadster is ready to tour the world as the star of Porsche's '70 Years of the Porsche Sports Car' exhibit.
See if you need to return that toy 911 before you have to call 911.