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Two-time F1 Champion Alonso to Compete in 101st Indianapolis 500
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INDIANAPOLIS (Wednesday, April 12, 2017) - The Indianapolis 500 has attracted another world champion to its driver field.
via Indycar.com
INDIANAPOLIS (Wednesday, April 12, 2017) - The Indianapolis 500 has attracted another world champion to its driver field.
Race two of the 2017 IndyCar series takes us to the historic streets of Long Beach. The oldest street race in North America, we take a look at the news and notes surrounding Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.
New 911 GT3 Cup car will be seen on the starting grid in May
MISSISSAUGA, ON (March 30, 2017) - A return to the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal is a leading highlight of the 2017 schedule for the Ultra 94 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada by Yokohama, announced today by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA).
We are five weeks out from the month of May. With Indy 500 testing commencing and only four races between now and the 101st running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing, we take look at what’s making IndyCar news in this week’s edition of TrackTalk.
The first race is in the bag, and an official test at Barber Motorsports Park just wrapped. Are the St. Petersburg results a one-off? Or is that only the beginning of the status quo for the 2017 IndyCar season? We look back at both in this week’s TrackTalk.
We’re ONE day away from the first practice session of the 2017 Verizon IndyCar season. After a long offseason, we look at some key facts about the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
INDIANAPOLIS (March 1, 2017) – Green Savoree Racing Promotions (GSRP) today extended its partnership with Piloti, makers of performance, luxury and casual driving shoes and apparel. Piloti will outfit race staff at both the 2017 Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg and 2017 Honda Indy Toronto as a result of the expanded program.
NASCAR kicks off this weekend, and their crown jewel- the Daytona 500, happens to be the first race of their season. IndyCar drivers have a history of competing in the Daytona 500. We take a look at some of the IndyCar drivers who tried their hand at competing at Daytona.
What is the Paddock?
The Paddock is like the locker room by comparison to hockey, football, basketball or baseball.
It is also known as the GARAGE area in the racing industry. Whenever the cars are not on the race track during an event weekend, they will be found inside the Paddock. Race teams are assigned a space for housing each car and its accompanying equipment, and the impressive, purpose-built transporter trucks that transform into a fully functional temporary garage for race weekend.
A real hub of buzzing activity, this is where all of the backstage action goes down. Race teams and drivers use this area as their 'office' for the weekend. Team meetings are held to strategize and review performance while mechanics vigorously make precise adjustments to the cars between on-track sessions, looking for every little tweak to improve the cars performance.
What is a Paddock Pass?
It's rare in the professional sporting world for fans to have 'game day' access to the locker room, athletes and equipment, but the Paddock Pass allows fans to be in the heart of the action amongst drivers, mechanics, officials, team owners and, of course, the 'other' stars of the show - the mighty machines themselves - the very Indy cars that will take to the track at record speeds in the main event.
Fans with a Paddock Pass can gain access and explore the Paddock throughout the event weekend. The best times to visit the NTT INDYCAR SERIES Paddock are following on-track practice or qualifying sessions, when the area will be a buzz of activity. Fans are encouraged to snap an #indyTO selfie, or snag an autograph from a passing IndyCar driver!
This unprecedented access can be purchased for $75 giving you insider looks all weekend long. Get your Paddock Pass today!