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Behind the scenes, some of IndyCar's smaller teams and a few of its drivers have been working frantically to get their respective programs in order.The IZOD IndyCar Series is riding a wave of momentum after its State of INDYCAR meetings held Monday
NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity Program was created in 2004 and has seen more than 30 drivers progress through the driver development program, providing driving opportunities for female and minority drivers with Rev Racing (formerly Revolution Racing). Amon
Sarah Fisher driver Ed Carpenter kisses his daughter Makenna Alayne as his wife Heather looks on after his qualifying run for the 95th running of the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana, May 21, 2011. View Photo »
To take your first win shortly after you've lost your major sponsor, in an arena as competitive as Indy cars, and to do it while going through childbirth - that takes a lot of spirit, determination and refusal to be daunted. My hat's off to Sarah Fisher
The IZOD IndyCar Series has opted for consistent experience in Race Control for the 2012 season. Led by vice president of competition and race director Beaux Barfield, the team includes two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Arie Luyendyk, 58, former Indy car
Question: At this point, why even have the Leader’s Circle program? Why not just go back to having purses and let teams race for the money? Seems like you could have some pretty decent size purses if you pooled the LC money together. Am I missing somethi
Always genuine, never lite: It's Miller time. Here's the latest Q&A from SPEED.com's IndyCar guru. Hello open-wheel types and thanks for all your questions. I intend to answer your questions every week during the season, so just email
From left to right: Melissa Sauer (Allison), Driver Ed Carpenter (SFR), Allison Transmission Chairman and CEO Lawrence Dewey, Sarah Fisher (SFR) and Lou Gilbert, (Allison). View Photo »
DAVIDSON, N.C. - Offseason? To earn wins in the fall, the Wildcats get to work in the winter. Goalkeeper Sarah Fisher will give 'Cats fans an inside look at an entire field hockey season, from "offseason" work in the spring to the 2012 season this coming
Here are some pics of the #67 Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing (SFHR) Showcar in Walgreens livery. First a great angle view of the entire car, then a front shot, and then a direct side view...
Sarah Marie Fisher (born October 4, 1980, is an American professional race car driver competing in the IndyCar Series. Born in Columbus, Ohio and raised in Commercial Point, Ohio, Fisher first appeared on the national scene when she was profiled on NBC's Today Show at age 15 while still in high school. She signed a contract in 1999 to compete at... Full Article
From left to right: Melissa Sauer (Allison), Driver Ed Carpenter (SFR), Allison Transmission Chairman and CEO Lawrence Dewey, Sarah Fisher (SFR) and Lou Gilbert, (Allison).
View Photo »From left to right: Melissa Sauer (Allison), Driver Ed Carpenter (SFR), Allison Transmission Chairman and CEO Lawrence Dewey, Sarah Fisher (SFR) and Lou Gilbert, (Allison).
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