
Arrow McLaren leave Indy disappointed again
Arrow McLaren looked strong, led laps, showed potential, but came up short in the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500.

Katsuta doesn’t want to disappoint Japanese fans again
That Saturday afternoon still haunts Takamoto Katsuta. Next week, he has the opportunity to put things right. Standing chatting to the Japanese among the fairground… Read more The post Katsuta doesn’t want to disappoint Japanese fans again appeared first on DirtFish.

Suarez wins emotional, rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600
At the drivers’ meeting before Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition Elton Sawyer had some parting words for the NASCAR Cup Series drivers.“Let’s put on a race Kyle would be proud of,” Sawyer said, referring to two-time series champion and certain NASCAR Hall…

Bell, Hamlin battle bought Suarez space and time
Christopher Bell and Denny Hamlin were racing each other and the incoming weather, but didn’t give themselves a chance to race Daniel Suarez. It cost both the victory in the Coca-Cola 600.

Palou penalized for post-race technical inspection infraction
Chip Ganassi Racing has been fined $10,000 and Alex Palou has been docked five championship points for a post-race technical inspection infraction.

Winning move ‘almost like muscle memory’ – Rosenqvist
Felix Rosenqvist says his winning move over David Malukas to capture the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 was something he had dreamed of.

Malukas, McLaughlin left licking their wounds after missing out on Indy 500 win
Team Penske-Chevrolet aces David Malukas and Scott McLaughlin were left licking their wounds after finishing a close second and third in the Indianapolis 500.

Rosenqvist storms through last-lap shootout to claim Indianapolis 500 glory
Felix Rosenqvist has won the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500 after a scintillating shootout with David Malukas by just 0.0233s – the closest margin in the storied event’s history.

Newgarden’s Indy 500 charge ends with restart crash
Josef Newgarden’s incredible drive from 23rd to fourth at the Indianapolis 500 came to an end with a solo spin and hard crash into the Turn 4 wall on the lap 126 restart.

Riggs wins emotionally charged Truck Series race at Charlotte
Layne Riggs made clear what was on his mind as he took the checkered flag under caution to win Sunday’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.“Did it for Kyle, man, did it for Kyle,” Riggs said in a dedication to two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch,…

Hunter-Reay, Legge first out at Indy after early incident
Katherine Legge and Ryan Hunter-Reay were the first drivers to exit the Indianapolis 500 after Hunter-Reay lost control of his car and Legge was forced to take avoiding action which caused her car to spin and crash into the Turn 2 infield wall.

Heikkilä wins ERC Sweden after Suninen and Vaher crashes
Mikko Heikkilä scored his first European Rally Championship victory on Royal Rally of Scandinavia, after previous rally leaders Teemu Suninen and Jaspar Vaher both crashed… Read more The post Heikkilä wins ERC Sweden after Suninen and Vaher crashes appeared first on DirtFish.