IndyCar Features
In-depth IndyCar features and IndyCar exclusive articles from Crash.

Immaculate performances solidify Newgarden, Rossi as title favorites
The NTT IndyCar Series championship has become a two-horse race as the title chase has reached its halfway mark. Emerging as contenders for the championship are Team Penske's Josef Newgarden and Andretti Autosport's Alexander Rossi.

Second to none: Best drivers never win the Indy 500
The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat. That quote by ABC broadcasting legend Jim McKay sum up what the Indianapolis 500 is all about. A winner of the Memorial Day Classic is remembered forever while second place sadly is just the first loser.

Justin Wilson (1978-2015): A Towering Talent
A look back over the glittering career of Justin Wilson, who went all the way from Formula Palmer Audi to F1, Champ Car, IndyCar and the Rolex 24 at Daytona.

Your views: Driver safety in open-cockpit racing
'Dan Wheldon's two sons shouldn't have to live with the reality that their father died because he chose a profession in which his life wasn't the number one priority'

Q&A: Townsend Bell -
It may only have been a one-off, second-week effort, but Townsend Bell's run to fourth place in the Indianapolis 500 put him firmly in the shop window should any team require a stand-in later in the season.
Paul Newman: A personal reflection.
by Lynne Huntting This is the most difficult column I've written. Paul L Newman died at home in Westport, Connecticut on Friday, from cancer. With him were his wife of fifty years, Joanne Woodward, family and friends. Newman was 83.
Jawing with Jeff Horton.
by Lynne Huntting Jeff Horton, the Indy Racing League's director of engineering, is also in charge of the certification process for the IndyCars at each round, a job he's held for the past six years.
Press Snoop: Rookie Ricky Bobby wins in rain.
Rookie ROBERT WICKENS won the rainy Champ Car Atlantic Series race Saturday noon at Portland International Raceway, with more than a ten-second margin of victory over polesitter JAMES HINCHCLIFFE.
Press Snoop: Super Sub, rapid rookies.
ROBERTO MORENO was the original 'Super Sub' and this May has added to that resume by being a last-minute replacement driver for STEPHAN GREGOIRE at Chastain Motorsports.
Press Snoop: Power for the people.
WILL POWER was again at the top of the charts, grabbing the provisional pole for the Champ Car World Series on his last flyer lap during qualifying at Long Beach on Friday afternoon.

Press Snoop: Vegas GP postscript.
The Vegas Grand Prix owners and President, along with the President of Champ Car World Series and the circuit designer met with the media after Sunday's inaugural race ended.
Press Snoop: Things heating up in Vegas.
The inaugural Vegas Grand Prix is promised to be the worst-ever Vegas Grand Prix - by none other than BRAD YANOVER, one of the promoters. On Thursday, he promised the media that, every year, the Vegas Grand Prix would build on the first race and just get better.

Lola: An era ends.
While the 2006 Champ Car World Series season finale in Mexico City witnessed arguably the most spectacular finish to a race this season, it also marked the end of a 40 year association between the series and car builder Lola.
Press Snoop: Major minor Glen disappointments.
It wasn't the best weekend for up-and-coming young drivers at Watkins Glen International.
Press Snoop: Al Jr, Weidinger promote A1 US pride.
AL UNSER Jr is running his 18th Indianapolis 500 race this year, more than any other driver in the field. Unser, however, is not the oldest driver in the field, as that honour goes to EDDIE CHEEVER.
Indy's' most memorable moments.
As part of the "Celebrate the Spectacle" theme of the 90th Indianapolis 500, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Historian Donald Davidson wrote this piece detailing some of the most memorable moments of "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing." 1911: RAY HARROUN WINS INAUGURAL INDIANAPOLIS 500
Press Snoop: Long Beach GP - 1.
...the latest news from around the world, courtesy of press snoop Lynne Huntting. - LBGP BY THE NUMBERS; - KALKHOVEN SAYS "WE'RE STILL TALKING"; - NEWMAN BEATS LENO IN GRUDGE MATCH;
Press Snoop: Right on RuSPORT!
JUSTIN WILSON/#9 Intel-RuSPORT is on pole for Sunday's season finale race of the Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez at the Grand Premio Telmex-Tecate presented by Banamex with a lap of 1:26.602/115.813 mph/186.382 kph.

Press Snoop: F1 historics at Infineon.
The latest news from around the world courtesy of Press Snoop Lynne Huntting...
Press Snoop: Veteran fastest in green field.
It's Monterrey in May for the Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford and its support series, the Toyota Atlantic Championship, running the Tecate/Telmex Grand Prix of Monterrey Presented by Roshfrans at Fundidora Parque.
Press Snoop: Tracy on pole as CCWS TV grows.
Newlywed PAUL TRACY is on pole for the Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Presented by Ford season-opener, with a record-breaking time of 1min 07.485secs set on his last lap of the Long Beach street circuit.
Press Snoop: Kanaan fastest, George on the grid.
Reigning IRL IndyCar champion TONY KANAAN was the fastest car of 20 testing at Phoenix International Raceway on Wednesday, with a lap of 20.6994secs (173.918mph).

Press Snoop: Cosworth and 'The Purge'.
the latest news from around the world courtesy of Press Snoop Lynne Huntting... In November, Ford sold Cosworth Racing to KEVIN KALKHOVEN, Champ Car team owner and co-owner of Open Wheel Racing Series, which now owns Champ Car.
'That's a wrap' for 2004 Indy - now for 2005!
The final temporary structure has been removed from the Surfers Paradise track, marking the visual end of the most successful Lexmark Indy 300 in its 14 year history.