Ganassi’s mantra is ‘I like winners.’ In 35 years of IndyCar, his drivers say it is all that matters
Chip Ganassi started his 35th season in motorsports exactly how he finished the last five years: dancing in victory lane for either a win or yet another championship.
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EssentiallySports on MSN"You Don't Know Me"- Katherine Legge Shuts Down Cup Garage's Delusion With Bold ClaimThe Open Exemption Policy is taking a toll not just on the sport, but also on the external drivers who are participating in ...
Ever since Robert Wickens was critically injured in an August 2018 IndyCar crash at Pocono Raceway that left him paralyzed, ...
Very big, very fast sailboats will soon be racing across San Francisco Bay. SailGP, which is billed as “the most exciting race on water,” returns to the bay this Saturday and Sunday for the fifth stop ...
Toyota’s next-generation GT3 racer looks set for its long-awaited launch later this year ahead of an anticipated race debut ...
The Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team has missed out on its first final of the 2025 Season by just one point, despite ...
Reigning IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship GT Daytona (GTD) titlists Winward Racing and Mercedes-AMG took an ...
For Porsche Penske Motorsport in GTP, it’s been quite the start to the season, capturing a second consecutive Rolex 24 win ...
If their dominance in Florida was any indication, Felipe Nasr and Nick Tandy could be on the verge of one of the greatest ...
Swiss driver Phillip Ellis pulled off perhaps the most dramatic move of the race to victory in the closing laps, his No. 57 ...
The Brazilian has become the closer for team owner Roger Penske’s sports car team. After ending a 55-year Rolex 24 drought ...
Roger Penske's prototype Porsche has swept historic races at Daytona and Sebring to begin the year. A Porsche, and Mercedes, also got GTD wins.
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