Chip Ganassi Racing has launched a new driver development program, which will help identify and assist young racing drivers.
Chip Ganassi Racing will field its own driver development program beginning in 2025 to create opportunities for drivers in a variety of series including IndyCar and IMSA.
Its first two clients are Kiwi Motorsport, which competes in the Formula Regional Americas series, and Palou Motorsport, the ...
Kyffin began his racing career aged 9 in Barbados, scoring his first championship victory the very same year before going on to win in every season since. Considered and humble, Kyffin prefers to do ...
NASCAR will determine champions across all three national touring series this weekend at Phoenix Raceway in Arizona.
Chip Ganassi Racing team manager Stephen Mitas hailed the team’s two-year stint with Cadillac in the FIA World Endurance ...
Honda’s US motorsports arm, Honda Racing Corporation USA (HRC US), has long flirted with accessory packages for production ...
For the 50th anniversary, organizers will include a first-ever Historic Formula Exhibition, which pits cars from three eras ...
Honda Racing Corporation announces a new business for authentic performance parts aimed at Honda and Acura enthusiasts, ...
With Chip Ganassi Racing downsizing its IndyCar team between last season and the upcoming season, CGR has finalized its three ...
Chip Ganassi Racing closed the 2024 NTT IndyCar Series season with five drivers, and will return in 2025 with five drivers spread across three IndyCar entries and two more in its new Indy NXT ...
Kyffin Simpson, fresh off his first season in the NTT IndyCar Series, will remain a part of the Chip Ganassi Racing lineup in 2025, the team announced Oct. 30.