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A strong effort in qualifying put both of Meyer Shank Racing’s (MSR) NTT INDYCAR SERIES drivers in great position to survive ...
Plenty of passing and incidents from start to finish marked an eventful trip to Oregon’s Portland International Raceway ...
Both Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) entries continued to deliver on their strong run of form in qualifying for the Brittle.com ...
Striking deals with the numerous rock, soul, and country artists who’ve adorned the car driven by Felix Rosenqvist in ...
We'll save the dramatics this week. Freshly crowned INDYCAR champion and now four-time title winner Alex Palou is No. 1 in ...
Will Power's wife told IndyStar the past few months have been "a fun experience," and Will even flipped the framing on his ...
#93 Acura Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb Agajanian Acura ARX-06: Renger Van Der Zande, Nick Yelloly, #10 Cadillac Wayne Taylor Racing Cadillac V- Series.R: Ricky Taylor, Filipe Albuquerque, #6 Porsche ...
Calmness in the driver market has ruled the season and continues to do so as the IndyCar paddock awaits news on one major ...
Meyer Shank Racing announced Friday, June 7, 2024, that Malukas will drive in Meyer Shank Racing’s No. 66 Honda starting June 23 at the Grand Prix of Monterey and will remain there for the rest ...
Honda factory driver Kaku Ohta has recalled his first experience of wheel-to-wheel combat in LMP2 in the Road America round ...
“I’m pretty happy with where the whole thing is right now,” Meyer Shank Racing co-owner Mike Shank told IndyStar. “I think the move to 2028 was really crucial for all of our sakes, and now ...
The deal between STU and Meyer Shank was first discussed in April 2024. Marc Cannon, who is on STU’s Board of Trustees and is also a major sponsor of Meyer Shank, made the introduction.
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