Casting is underway for a new reality show called The Moment, hosted by for NFL quarterback and Superbowl MVP Kurt Warner. The show, which will air on USA Network, is focused on people who started pursuing their dream job but then had to put that dream on hold because life got in the way. The [...]
Jayski is reporting via SPEED that Formula 1 driver Bruno Senna may be considering NASCAR as a backup option, should his deal to remain in F1 fall through. According to the report, Senna has ruled out IndyCar because his family would not let him race in that series.
In the aftermath of Dan Wheldon’s death, five-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson called on IndyCar to stop racing on ovals.
John Andretti will drive in the 2011 Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, according to the Indianapolis Star. Andretti will drive a fifth car fielded by Andretti Autosport. He will be a teammate to Ryan Hunter-Reay, Marco Andretti, Mike Conway and Danica Patrick. The car will be a joint venture between Andretti Autosport and Richard [...]
Andretti Autosport is teaming up with Richard Petty and sponsor Window World to field a fifth IZOD IndyCar Series entry with John Andretti behind the wheel. The team will debut its No. 43 car at Kansas Speedway on May 1. At the end of the month, the team will attempt to make the Indianapolis 500.
IndyCar driver Graham Rahal doesn’t expect to participate in the season opener next month. As a result, he is set to meet with NASCAR officials about a potential ride in NASCAR, according to the Indianapolis Star via Jayski.
IndyCar driver Danica Patrick was on Good Morning America to discuss her racing future. Unfortunately, the announcement dealt with her IndyCar future, and had nothing to do with her potential move to NASCAR.
Helio Castroneves was aquitted of most of the charges that he attempted to evade more than $2.3 million in income taxes.
Richard Petty Motorsports will field an Indy car for the Indy 500 with driver John Andretti. Dreyer & Reinbold Racing will provide cars, equipment, and personnel to RPM.
Former Formula One team manager Peter Windsor and Ken Anderson, a former F1 team engineer, announced that they would start their own team, USF1, based in Charlotte, NC.