F1 cars may look very similar to their IndyCar counterparts, but the two series differ quite a lot once you look under the surface of the machines. Here’s how different F1 and IndyCar really are ...
It’s a question racing fans often ask and with the growing popularity of Formula 1 in the US along with NASCAR and Indy races ...
Colton Herta seemingly leads the contenders for Cadillac F1's two seats for 2026, but the team will have options to explore ...
Sergio Perez would be a massively popular addition to the NTT IndyCar Series, yet the Mexican says he has no interest in ...
Formula One driver Yuki Tsunoda (photo, left) took pointers from Scott Dixon of Chip Ganassi Racing (photo, right) before his ...
It was super fun.” Yes, fun. Both Tsunoda’s F1 car and Palou’s IndyCar are single-seaters with exposed wheels, turbocharged hybrid V-6 engines mounted behind the driver, and massive wings ...
One of the primary distinctions between F1 and IndyCar lies in their car designs and technical regulations. Formula 1 cars are engineering marvels, featuring cutting-edge aerodynamics and hybrid ...
I had a test in a sports car, I have this IndyCar test, and it's quite a different feeling coming from such a hectic year and a half [in F1]." Moored to a regimented life of packed racing ...
The private nature of the test attended by six NTT IndyCar Series ... around the car before and after runs. One team veteran, expecting to receive a distant and aloof F1 driver, was surprised ...