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Critiquing team orders and commercialism, Foyt champions authenticity and merit-based racing, rejecting Ferrari's subordinate driver role.
Legendary four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A.J. Foyt (photo) answered a wide variety of questions on his 90th birthday.
The legendary A.J. Foyt (photo) is the first driver to win the Indianapolis 500 four times, and he also holds INDYCAR SERIES career records for victories (67) and championships (seven).
A rare collection of cars that competed in the Indianapolis 500 are up for bid this weekend by Mecum Auctions.
PREMA Racing and Michael Cannon, its new head of engineering, have parted ways. The championship-winning race engineer and Indianapolis 500 specialist joined PREMA during the offseason after
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Racing legend A.J. Foyt ... To celebrate Foyt’s birthday, his NTT IndyCar Series team, AJ Foyt Racing, posted a video with birthday messages to Foyt. One of the messages ...
It’s been accepted for decades that A.J. Foyt and Mario Andretti are America’s most accomplished racers. Foyt, from Texas, and Andretti, from Pennsylvania by way of Italy, have done just about ...
Daytona's annual sports-car run, the Rolex 24, began in 1962 as a 3-hour effort. It's been won by Mario Andretti and Paul Newman, among other stars.
With the Rolex 24 at Daytona set to kick off the 2025 racing season, we look back at all the F1 drivers who won the race.
After “Back Home Again in Indiana” was sung by the 1925 Indy 500 winner Peter DePaoloa and the pace laps were driven in a Dodge Challenger convertible by Eldon Palmer with Tony Hulman, John Glenn and Chris Schenkel in the car, the race began.
Lewis Hamilton drove a Ferrari Formula 1 car for the first time and described it as “one of the best feelings of my life.”