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A thrilling day of qualifying has come to an end at Indianapolis with 12 drivers very happy — and four drivers very nervous ...
Andretti Global driver Marco Andretti participated in the qualifying session on May 17 for the Indianapolis 500. He expressed ...
During his initial qualifying attempt, Andretti Global driver Colton Herta lost control of his No. 26 Gainbridge Honda in ...
Either Jacob Abel, Marco Andretti, Marcus Armstrong, or Rinus VeeKay will not be taking part in the 109th Indianapolis ...
The 25-year-old Andretti Global driver spun in Turn 1, and the rear struck the outside wall as the car briefly became ...
The most impressive performance by Andretti Global on Saturday took place in Gasoline Alley. Led by Colton Herta’s crew chief ...
Several drivers who expected to be vying for the Indy 500 pole either narrowly clinched a spot Saturday or still have work ...
Herta was flying through the air at noon, but his car was back on track before 5pm as Andretti mechanics scrambled to get him into qualifying ...
Veteran NTT IndyCar Series driver Colton Herta, one of the strongest choices once again to earn the Indianapolis 500 pole position, rebounded from a violent 230-mph accident Saturday at the ...
Marcus Armstrong's scary crash destroyed his car during Indy 500 practice, and Colton Herta wrecked as well. So what's next for the two drivers?
News, notes and quotes Saturday from around Gasoline Alley at Indianapolis, including Andretti Global helping Colton Herta get back on track after a big crash (photo).
Colton Herta is okay, and that's the only good news for the 25-year-old driver and his Andretti Global NTT IndyCar Series team. On Saturday, Herta suffered a wi ...