Indianapolis 500 fans won’t face any enhanced security measures to get into the track for Sunday’s race.
Motor Sports
Las Vegas Motor Speedway learned Tuesday that its long-awaited second Cup Series race will be the first stop of the 2018 NASCAR playoffs.
Riley Herbst, son of off-road racing star Troy Herbst, is the latest Las Vegas driver to be named NASCAR Next, a list that identifies young drivers on a fast track to the Cup Series.
Henderson’s Sam Schmidt and legend Mario Andretti will compete in a match race for charity before the IndyCar Grand Prix on Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Ryan Dungey clinched his third consecutive and fourth overall AMA Supercross 450SX championship at sold-out Sam Boyd Stadium on Saturday night to assume his rightful position among the great dirt bike riders.
Minnesota’s Ryan Dungey can clinch his fourth title in the featured 450SX class by finishing fourth or better Saturday night at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Las Vegas pit road reporter Jamie Little recalls sneaking into Sam Boyd Stadium as a young girl to watch Jeremy McGrath and other Supercross riders.
Brendan Gaughan and the Busch brothers comment on popular driver Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s impending retirement from NASCAR.
Had he won the Cup Series championship, NASCAR’s popular Dale Earnhardt Jr. said he would have retired on the spot at the Las Vegas awards banquet.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. plans to retire from the NASCAR Monster Cup series at the end of the 2017 season.
David Wilson, president of Toyota Racing Development, says Las Vegas youngster Noah Gragson is another poster child for the manufacturer’s driver development program.
The only Vegas Grand Prix, a Championship Auto Racing Teams race run through downtown Las Vegas on Easter weekend, took place in 2007.
With a grin of excitement, Fernando Alonso explained how his crash course for the Indianapolis 500 will include watching old footage on flights between Formula One races.
Car owner Sam Schmidt of Henderson and his driver, James Hinchcliffe of Canada, won the Long Beach Grand Prix, one of IndyCar’s premier events.
Jimmie Johnson still knows how to get to Victory Lane at Texas, even from the back of the field on a track that had changed significantly since his first six wins there.