Daniel Ricciardo’s role at Ford F1 in 2026 and what it could mean for his future!

Daniel Ricciardo is back in F1 with Ford. Which means he’s technically returning to his old stomping ground, Red Bull. As the American motor company will be working with Red Bull as its factory team in 2026. But what role will he play, and why did they hire him? That’s what I found out! Daniel Ricciardo’s Role at Ford The fan favorite Australian Daniel Ricciardo … Continue reading Daniel Ricciardo’s role at Ford F1 in 2026 and what it could mean for his future!

2025 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Fast Facts

The Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix is in its third year back in the City of Detroit following many years on nearby Belle Isle. This will be our second year covering the full weekend that includes the NTT IndyCar Series, as well as Indy NXT and the IMSA Sports Car Series. Here is everything you need to know about the race weekend. The Streets of Detroit … Continue reading 2025 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix Fast Facts

NTT IndyCar Standings Following Detroit GP

2024 NTT IndyCar Standings heading into Road America. Heading into Road America this weekend, the starts of the NTT IndyCar Series roll out of Detroit with only a 31 point difference from Dixon leading to Power in third. Place Driver Points Engine 1 Scott Dixon 216 Honda 2 Alex Palou 198 Honda 3 Will Power 185 Chevrolet 4 Pato O’Ward 160 Chevrolet 5 Alexander Rossi … Continue reading NTT IndyCar Standings Following Detroit GP

Alex Palou Fastest in Practice 1 in Detroit

Behind the wheel of his yellow DHL Pride No. 10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, Alex Palou raced his way to the top of the pilon during practice for the 2024 Detroit Grand Prix. With a lap time of 1:01.721, Palou beat out O’Ward by 0.0105 seconds while running 0.0653 seconds faster than Colton Herta. Despite not topping the lists of any of the three segments … Continue reading Alex Palou Fastest in Practice 1 in Detroit

A First-Time Fan’s Intro to the Detroit Grand Prix & IMSA

IndyCar and IMSA graced the city of Detroit from 1989 until 1992, when they were moved from the city streets to the beautiful Bell Isle Park, just a couple miles East of the iconic Renaissance Center, GM’s Headquarters. In 2023, the Detroit GP moved back to the city streets surrounding the iconic towers, down Jefferson and the riverfront, as a 1.7-mile street circuit. NASCAR has … Continue reading A First-Time Fan’s Intro to the Detroit Grand Prix & IMSA