Racing legend A.J. Foyt is celebrating a big birthday on Thursday. The four-time Indianapolis 500 champion turned 90 years old on Jan. 16. To celebrate Foyt’s birthday, his NTT IndyCar Series team, AJ Foyt Racing,
The legendary A.J. Foyt (photo) is the first driver to win the Indianapolis 500 four times, and he also holds INDYCAR SERIES career records for victories (67) and championships (seven).
Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Hélio Castroneves is gearing up to take on one of the most prestigious races in the world,<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Legendary four-time Indianapolis 500 winner A.J. Foyt (photo) answered a wide variety of questions on his 90th birthday.
Joe Pellman has a gawdy WWE championship belt on his desk at the Indy Chamber. Lauren Sparkman grew up loving the Attitude Era of WWE.
PREMA Racing and Michael Cannon, its new head of engineering, have parted ways. The championship-winning race engineer and Indianapolis 500 specialist joined PREMA during the offseason after
Promising IndyCar racer Santino Ferrucci, who drives full-time for AJ Foyt Racing, took part in the 2025 Chilli Bown Nationals at Tulsa between January 13 and January 18 with Abacus Racing.
If anyone has earned the right to criticize the modern state of IndyCar racing, it’s A.J. The post 90-Yo Racing Legend Drops Brutal 4-Word Verdict on Drivers’ Technological Reliance appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Trackhouse Racing's owner, Justin Marks, has addressed the recent scrutiny surrounding Helio Castroneves' special provisional exemption for the Daytona 500.
And for Newgarden, he's got a few reasons to keep Indianapolis top of mind ... That four-win club, which includes A.J. Foyt, Al Unser, Rick Mears and Helio Castroneves, is the pinnacle of racing ...
The legendary Indianapolis jazz club The Jazz Kitchen recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. Listen to an oral history of the club with its founder David Allee. Allee is also a trumpet player and has performed with groups including the Jimmy Coe Big Band and Pavel & Direct Contact.
Today we head back to Indianapolis with the podcast Urban Roots. In the 1950s and 1960s, Ms. Jean Spears was a young mother and burgeoning preservationist. She saved antiques from houses about to be demolished;