Photo credit: IndyCar Despite being a full-time IndyCar driver with Andretti Autosport, Alexander Rossi doesn’t confine himself to open-wheel single seaters. Over the years he’s tried touring cars at Australia’s Bathurst 1000 and off-road trucks at the grueling Baja 1000, but he’s experimented the most in endurance racing. Rossi returns to the prestigious Rolex 24 … Continue reading Interview: Alexander Rossi on the 24 Hours of Daytona, IndyCar Racing, and Learning to Fly
Interview: Josef Newgarden Reflects on 2020 Season, Talks Cars, and More
Josef Newgarden’s career was almost over before it even got started in 2010. After succeeding in Skip Barber Racing School’s series, Newgarden relocated to England and impressed in British Formula Ford, placing second with nine wins in 25 races. He caught the attention of a new investor who would fund a move to British Formula … Continue reading Interview: Josef Newgarden Reflects on 2020 Season, Talks Cars, and More
Interview: Felix Rosenqvist on his first IndyCar win
Felix Rosenqvist immediately challenged for victory after joining IndyCar with Chip Ganassi Racing in 2019. He led during his first race in St. Petersburg, nearly beat Scott Dixon, his teammate and a five-time champion, at Mid-Ohio, and swiped second in Portland. But that first IndyCar triumph eluded the Swedish driver until three weeks ago at … Continue reading Interview: Felix Rosenqvist on his first IndyCar win
Interview: Stefan Johansson on life after racing
For most drivers, Formula One is the ultimate goal but few make it all the way, and many who do are forced out by the ruthless driver market in just a few years. Even after hopping around other series, most drivers are done by their late 30s: some, like Nigel Mansell, open car dealerships, while … Continue reading Interview: Stefan Johansson on life after racing
Interview: James Hinchcliffe discusses his plans for 2020
James Hinchcliffe is no stranger to battling adversity and emerging stronger and more resilient than before. In 2015, during a practice session for the Indianapolis 500, a suspension failure sent his IndyCar rocketing into the wall at 224 mph, leaving him impaled on a suspension piece which had penetrated the carbon fiber tub. The part … Continue reading Interview: James Hinchcliffe discusses his plans for 2020
Interview: Raoul Hyman
While most professional race car drivers start go-karting before their eighth birthday, Raoul Hyman, 23, didn’t enter his first championship until he was twelve. Despite his late start, he quickly found success and Hyman says his parents “always pushed me to pursue my dreams.” They even moved the whole family to the United Kingdom in … Continue reading Interview: Raoul Hyman