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Indy 500 circuit president shares touching tribute for NASCAR legend Kyle Busch after tragic passing
Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles has paid an emotional tribute to NASCAR legend Kyle Busch following the shocking news of his death at the age of 41. The motorsport world was left stunned after Busch’s death was confirmed earlier this week,
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Kyle Busch narrowly missed out on Indy 500 run after 'done deal' fell through
NASCAR icon Kyle Busch came close to racing the Indy 500 before his death, but a sudden breakdown in negotiations led to the selection of Kyle Larson.
Kyle Busch died Thursday at 41. The cause of death was not announced. IMS announced how he will be honored at the Indy 500
Katherine Legge is the seventh driver to attempt the 1,100-mile feat, though just five have driven in both on the same day.
The racing world continued mourning NASCAR legend Kyle Busch on Friday when Josef Newgarden shared an emotional public reaction ahead of the Indianapolis 500, adding another heartbreaking moment to one of motorsports’ most devastating weeks. Newgarden ...
WATCH HERE Formula One's most iconic event, the Monaco Grand Prix, has been moved off of Memorial Day Weekend this year in favor of the Canadian Grand Prix. That leaves two of the other motorsports majors to rule the day,
The Greatest Spectacle in Racing turns 110 on Sunday, which is when the 2026 Indianapolis 500 will be held. Indianapolis Motor Speedway will be the scene with the green flag dropping at 12:45 p.m. ET as 33 drivers compete over 200 laps for the Borg-Warner Trophy.
Defending champ Álex Palou will start on the pole for the 110th running of the Indy 500. James Gilbert / Getty Images The Indianapolis 500 is one of the few races in American motorsports that can make a career. Drivers can win championships but still be ...
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Indy 500 milk-drinking tradition explained 90 years after peculiar request started it
The Indy 500 has been a staple of American motor racing since 1911, and the tradition of the winning driver being handed a bottle of milk has been a part of the race since 1936, when Louis Meyer made