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Christopher DeHarde

Juncos Racing continues growth with sports car program
The team makes its IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship debut in the Rolex 24 at Daytona, with two drivers who competed in NTT IndyCar Series races for the team last year among its four-driver lineup.
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Through Our Lenses: Best INDYCAR photos of 2018, Volume 1
Our INDYCAR Photography team takes a final look through the lenses at the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series season from the preseason testing through the INDYCAR Grand Prix
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Brant James

Newgarden's bid to repeat as champion falls short in 'strange season'
The Team Penske driver won three Verizon IndyCar Series races in 2018, but they were his only podium finishes.
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Arni Sribhen

Speedy Awards: Sato earns top 'Closer' honor
The Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver picked up more positions in the final 10 percent of races than any other driver this season.
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Alonso tests Indy car at Barber Motorsports Park
The two-time Formula One champion experienced wet and dry conditions during his day in an Andretti Autosport car.
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Celis Jr. returning to Juncos Racing for Grand Prix of Portland
The former test driver in Formula One will drive the No. 32 Chevrolet again after making his Verizon IndyCar Series debut at Road America in June.
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Brant James

Making the puzzle pieces fit into optimal INDYCAR schedule
Maybe taking the regional approach is the right approach to putting together the best calendar of races.
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Brant James

Reflections on first half (well, 52.94 percent) of 2018 INDYCAR season
Like Will Power after the Indy 500, there's been much to scream about so far this year.
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Jeff Olson

Recognizing Takuma: How Indy 500 winner's life has changed, Part 2
Taking his victory tour of Japan with the Borg-Warner Trophy in tow cast lasting memories for Takuma Sato. And that was only the beginning.
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Kirby Arnold

Wickens succeeds through mental coaching, limiting expectations
The Schmidt Peterson Motorsports rookie began consulting with a mental strength expert three years ago and says it has changed his outlook dramatically.
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Jeff Pappone

Heading to May, Bourdais finds himself in familiar position
The Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan driver is in the thick of championship contention after four races, just as he was a year ago. He just doesn't want any "deja vu all over again" to happen at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Cathy Kightlinger

INDYCAR Fast Six: What's Trending in @INDYCAR
A-listers, cover shots, tic-tac-toe and the aftermath of James Hinchcliffe's in-car accident at Barber Motorsports Park owned the INDYCAR social scene this week.