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After disappointing finishes at Indianapolis, these NASCAR drivers are looking to bounce back in the Hawkeye State.
Richard Petty critiques Brickyard racing decline, questioning Roger Penske's track management amid dwindling fan interest.
Layne Riggs is not just making headlines; he’s making history, and with a unique brand of dominance that only he can pull off. Friday night’s NASCAR Craftsman ...
The NASCAR postseason shaped up Sunday in a significant way, and the task of racing for a championship became a little more ...
Brent Crews has picked up the pole for the Atlas 150. He will lead the 27-driver field to the green flag at Iowa Speedway on ...
Fans criticize Richard Childress in NASCAR controversy following Indianapolis crash, questioning his defense of Hill.
Said crew chief Paul Wolfe: "There’s no reason if we do our jobs that we can’t be in Phoenix again (for the championship race ...
Penske Entertainment, the Roger Penske-owned entity that holds Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar among its assets, said Thursday it has sold one-third interest in the company to FOX. The sale ...
While Tony Stewart has an optimistic outlook for IndyCar following the deal with FOX Corporation, the same kind of stance is also shared by the 88-year-old Roger Penske. He has been around the sport ...
NASCAR star Bubba Wallace emerged victorious at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway last weekend. He created history by being the first African-American to win the prestigious Brickyard 400.
Roger Penske was adamant for years that he was not interested in selling any part of Penske Entertainment. But now he has, ...