Credit One Bank will make its NASCAR Sprint Cup Series debut with Chip Ganassi Racing Teams as the primary partner on the No. 1 Credit One Bank Chevrolet SS this weekend at Richmond International Raceway.
Our series of weekly NASCAR driver interviews continues with Kyle Larson, who is coming off a third-place finish Sunday at Martinsville Speedway. Larson is in his third season driving for Chip Ganassi Racing.
By finishing third on Sunday at Martinsvile Speedway, Kyle Larson had an epiphany.
Charlie Kimball’s life was spinning out of control, he said, not a good condition for a race car driver.
INDYCAR has formally confirmed the appearance of Helio Castroneves, Tony Kanaan and Josef Newgarden on an episode of NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior.”
Coca-Cola this morning is unveiling a music-themed paint scheme it will run on Chip Ganassi Racing's No. 9 Chevy at this weekend's Verizon IndyCar Series race in Alabama as part of a wider campaign.
Scott Dixon sheepishly pretended he didn’t see it, the little bauble that was suspiciously placed on the table before him. Made aware of the pin, he dutifully affixed it to his lapel.
There’s a rumor going around the IndyCar series, a real juicy piece of gossip. Apparently, there’s a driver—one of the highest achievers, according to sources in the know—who doesn’t show off his awards at home.
At first glance, the race car Charlie Kimball will drive in this weekend’s IndyCar Series Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach doesn’t look any different. Neither does the 31-year-old from Camarillo, who now resides in Indianapolis.
Professional athletes don't get to the top by accident. It takes superhuman levels of time, dedication, and focus—and that includes paying attention to what they put in their bellies.
IndyCar's return to the desert was supposed to fast and furious, maybe even a little dangerous.
Scott Dixon, IndyCar’s Iceman in the crucible of competition at 200 miles per hour, climbed to the next level in a metric that measures its greatest drivers Saturday with a victory in the Desert Diamond West Valley Phoenix Grand Prix.
Things are looking fairly great for IndyCar’s new No. 8 – rookie Max Chilton of Chip Ganassi Racing Teams.
Joey Hand is no different than any pro athlete who was born and raised in the area and is returning to Northern California to compete.
We met up with Richard Westbrook, Dirk Müller, Joey Hand, and Ryan Briscoe—the drivers of the Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GTs—in the paddock of the 2016 Long Beach Grand Prix before the GTLM race to talk about Ford's plans for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.