Jordan King Joins ECR

One of the final two seats for the upcoming season in the Verizon IndyCar Series was filled today. Ed Carpenter Racing has officially signed British driver Jordan King to drive the No. 20 car on the non-ovals for 2018. It will be interesting to see how the 23-year old adjusts to the cars, the tracks,…

Andretti Adds Carlos Munoz for Indy 500

Carlos Munoz is returning to Andretti Autosport for the Month of May. The team announced today that Munoz will the No. 29 Honda for the team, which completes their six-car lineup for the 102nd Running of the Indianapolis 500. Munoz was with Andretti for the first four years of his career in the Verizon IndyCar…

Carlin Joins IndyCar with Chilton, Kimball

The much anticipated addition to the Verizon IndyCar Series became official today, as Carlin Racing announced they will be fielding two full-time cars in the series next season. The drivers everyone expected, Max Chilton and Charlie Kimball, are no strangers either. Both have driven for the team in early parts of their careers, as Chilton…

SPM, Shank to Field Jack Harvey

Michael Shank Racing is teaming up with Schmidt Peterson Motorsports to field Jack Harvey for a partial season in the Verizon IndyCar Series next year. The multi-year agreement includes the 102nd Running of the Indianapolis 500, where Harvey will pilot the No. 60 Honda machine. The news came today at the Performance Racing Industry Trade…

Andretti, Herta Announce 2018 Lineup

Andretti Autosport and Bryan Herta have extended their partnership for a third year in the Verizon IndyCar Series. With that comes a driver swap for the two parties for the 2018 season. Marco Andretti and 2016 Indianapolis 500 winner Alexander Rossi will be changing seats and numbers, although NAPA’s sponsorship will follow Rossi to the…