Reynard (photo, front) will be among five iconic race cars that competed on the streets of Long Beach in a display at the Petersen Museum.
IMS, American Dairy Association Indiana and Prairie Farms Dairy teamed up to bring branded Indy 500 milk pints to the Midwest.
The $200 million, 400,000-square-foot Cadillac F1 facility is under construction near Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport.
Sure, there's gorgeous and rare cars but this almost hidden museum is a must-see for anyone who loves ... and the 1974 powder blue Jorgensen Eagle 7400 USAC that won the 1975 Indianapolis 500. Revs in ...
Sure, there's gorgeous and rare cars but this almost hidden museum is a must-see for anyone who loves ... and the 1974 powder blue Jorgensen Eagle 7400 USAC that won the 1975 Indianapolis 500. Need a ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — One of central Indiana’s most iconic attractions is gearing up for a highly anticipated reopening. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum ... isn’t a car person ...
An aerial view of downtown Indianapolis ... 500 and in July for the Brickyard 400. In early March? Well, you can still at least take a tour of the track since the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ...
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, which closed in November 2023 for a renovation project, is set to reopen on April 2, offering 40,000 square feet of interactive exhibits and new ticket prices ...
BERLIN (AP) — A driver rammed a car into a crowd Monday in the southwestern German city of Mannheim, and authorities said two people were killed and several others injured. A 40-year-old German ...
INDIANAPOLIS ... Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 2006 by winning his very first USAC start, at the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds in Davenport, Iowa." Kunzman was the Little 500 Rookie of the ...
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we are hopping in the car to explore the history of cars! The "America on Wheels" Museum in Allentown, Pa. takes a close-up look at the country's unique role in the evolution of the automobile.