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Bruce Martin

NASCAR’s changes at Iowa created a track that limited passing opportunities and racing for IndyCar.
The 43-year-old Team Penske driver gets victory No. 43 in the Hy-Vee OneStep 250 at Iowa Speedway, fourth on the all-time IndyCar wins list.
The six-time Iowa IndyCar winner passed eight cars on the first lap
Two lanes of fresh pavement for June’s NASCAR race makes the high line a high-wire act for the faster Indy cars.
The Iowa-based supermarket chain has become one of IndyCar’s most active partners.
It was the Mexican driver’s second win of the season, but his first in 2024 where he crossed under the checkered flag first.
Just 0.0024-of-a-second separate pole winner Alex Palou from second-place Pato O’Ward at Mid-Ohio.
Drivers admit limited track time produces inconclusive results at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
For the first time in IndyCar history, the engine will be partially electrified.
Leaving Arrow McLaren was a ‘business decision’ according to Rossi.
IndyCar drivers and team owners give their thoughts on the hybrid engine.
Bobby Rahal: ‘We won more races than McLaren did last year. I’m not sure the logic with it all’
The injured driver was released from Arrow McLaren in April.
The Team Penske driver thought of quitting racing when his wife became seriously ill.
Newgarden was battling for the pole position when he endured a heavy impact.
The move comes after Arrow McLaren’s Theo Pourchaire reportedly received death threats stemming from an incident with Canapino in Detroit.
The 1963 Indianapolis 500 winner was first man to break the 150-miles-per-hour mark when he won the pole in 1962.
More than half the race was run under caution from crashes on restarts.
Back-to-back Indy 500 winner will stay with Team Penske for the foreseeable future.
Team president was at NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 because of suspension
The 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion’s playoff eligibility is in doubt after missing the Coca-Cola 600 to compete in the rain-delayed Indianapolis 500 on May 26.
In an exclusive interview with NBC Sports, Penske talks about the success of his team and the huge crowd at this year’s Indy 500.
Indy 500 Rookie of the Year believed he was in a “lose-lose situation.”