IndyCar Features
In-depth IndyCar features and IndyCar exclusive articles from Crash.
The 2023 IndyCar season has reached the halfway point, with Alex Palou and Chip Ganassi Racing once again taking center stage.
Arrow McLaren is still searching for their first win this season as their three drivers continue to battle.
Ed Carpenter remains the only owner/driver in the series, as he continues to chase his childhood dream to win the Indianapolis 500.
Team Penske is aiming to return to form today in the first day of qualifying for the Indianapolis 500.
Dario Franchitti continues to play a crucial role for Chip Ganassi Racing in the Indianapolis 500, a race he has mastered three times as a driver.
A look at the eight one-off drivers that are entered in the 2023 Indianapolis 500.
Alexander Rossi nearly delivered a podium finish in his first outing with Arrow McLaren Racing.
A massive crash on the first lap of the season-opening race at St Petersburg triggered a red flag after one car went airborne.
After a disappointing first year together, Romain Grosjean and Andretti Autosport are starting this season on a positive note.
Conor Daly might not have the accolades of AJ Foyt or Mario Andretti, but he certainly has their same spirit and desire to drive anything with wheels.
Alexander Rossi is ready for a fresh start, with a powerhouse team that has a familiar name.
All four Andretti Autosport drivers will be driving in the Rolex 24 this weekend, and each of them have a shot at a class victory at Daytona.
Silly Season is nearly wrapped up as only a few seats remain for the 2023 INDYCAR Series season.
If Kyle Busch decides to run the Indy 500, there is one team that will provide him with the best opportunity to succeed.
Josef Newgarden won five races this season, but came up 16 points short of his third championship.
Winning a seventh championship today at Laguna Seca is the only option for Scott Dixon.
Team Penske’s decision to downsize their IndyCar stable has them in prime position for their 17th championship this weekend.
Michael Andretti may still have his sights set on Formula One, but the concern right now should be on his IndyCar team.
After seeing his friend and fellow countryman Helio Castroneves win his fourth Indy 500 last year, Tony Kanaan is thirsty for his second glass of milk.
Veteran team owner has a dynamic pair of drivers that are fully focused on finding victory lane at Indianapolis.
Second-generation driver remains patient in his quest to equal his father's victory at Indianapolis.
Third-generation Andretti driver is making his 17th Indy 500 start next Sunday.
Rookie of the Year would be great, but the seven-time Cup Series champion wants to win the Indianapolis 500.
The storied career of the legendary driver may not be complete, as he seeks a third Indy 500 victory.