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Jeff Olson

Daly ready to kick up more dirt, this time at Chili Bowl
The INDYCAR veteran is heading to the Super Bowl of midget racing to compete in his third dirt-track event in five months.
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Curt Cavin

INDYCAR Staff Writer

Top 2017 INDYCAR storylines: AJ Foyt Racing
With wholesale changes including drivers and its engine/aero kit manufacturer, inquiring minds want to know how the team owned by the Indy car legend will fare this season.
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Phillip B. Wilson

Hinchcliffe wants to dance way into 2017 title contention
The Schmidt Peterson Motorsports driver and "Dancing with the Stars" phenom says his 13th-place finish in the Verizon IndyCar Series wasn't a true representation of what the No. 5 Arrow Honda was capable of achieving.
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INDYCAR.com Staff

Pigot returns to Ed Carpenter Racing for 2017 road/street races
The 2015 Indy Lights champ split his Verizon IndyCar Series rookie season between Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing and Ed Carpenter Racing. He's on board ECR this year for all 11 road- and street-course races.
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INDYCAR

Through Our Lenses: Best of 2016, Volume 1
Our INDYCAR Photography team takes a final look through the lenses at the first half of the 2016 Verizon IndyCar Series season.
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Phillip B.Wilson

Hinchcliffe sets sights on dancing his way to INDYCAR championship
The Schmidt Peterson Motorsports driver finished a disappointing 13th in the 2016 Verizon IndyCar Series standings but feels he wasn't far away from battling for a spot in the top three.
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Phillip B. Wilson

Graham Rahal's drive to win equaled by his drive to honor military
Today, on Veterans Day, the Verizon IndyCar Series driver is proud to have the opportunity to recognize and help those who put their lives on the line to secure our freedom.
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Phillip B. Wilson

Daly still working to land fulltime INDYCAR ride in 2017
The 24-year-old believes he showed his value and promise with a solid rookie season in the Verizon IndyCar Series.
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Phillip B. Wilson

Montoya says he has an INDYCAR future ... somewhere
The two-time Indianapolis 500 winner believes he deserves to return to Team Penske but is confident in other options if it doesn't work out.
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Phillip B. Wilson

Munoz loves INDYCAR racing, wants to race for many years
The Andretti Autosport driver believes his time will come to win the Indy 500 following another second-place finish in May.
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Jeff Pappone

Bourdais, Rahal showing one-car teams can succeed
KVSH Racing's Sebastien Bourdais picked up his 35th career win this month, while Graham Rahal contended for the 2015 championship and has been a front-running Honda with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
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Jeff Pappone

Daly looks to keep rising star shining bright in Lone Star State
The Dale Coyne Racing rookie has led more laps outside the Indianapolis 500 than any Honda-powered driver.