15-year-old Russell Boyle made his debut in the SPEED Energy Formula Off-Road Presented by Traxxas Series on Saturday afternoon at the Honda Indy Toronto.
On Saturday in the first of two events for the Stadium Super Trucks this weekend at the Honda Indy Toronto, it’d be Scotty Steele picking up his first career victory at the end of the event.
Ross Kenseth said he came to Michigan International Speedway for one thing Friday: “learn to win.” Mission accomplished. Kenseth, 22, making his third career ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards start, won Friday’s Corrigan Oil 200, winning at the two-mile speedway by 2.1 seconds over Frank Kimmel.
In an afternoon practice session that saw rain throughout, it'd be E.J. Viso topping the charts behind the wheel of the No. 5 LIVE/Think Loud Entertainment truck. The Venezuela driver is looking to score his fourth victory of the 2015 season.
With heavy rain falling throughout the second practice, the Verizon IndyCar Series drivers made the decision to not practice despite the session not being canceled by series officials.
On Thursday, June 11 at the Honda Indy Toronto, Scott Dixon unveiled a special Jurassic World livery for his No. 9 Dallara-Chevrolet entry for Chip Ganassi Racing Teams this weekend.
With three road/street course podium finishes, it's no secret that Graham Rahal is entering this weekend with confidence on his side. That confidence offers Rahal not only a boost for himself, but a boost for the entire Rahal Letterman Lanigan race team.
When it was announced that Ontario would be hosting the 2015 Pan-Am Games, immediate concerns came about as to whether the Honda Indy Toronto would happen this season. Those concerns were immediately addressed as the event is happening as scheduled, just a month prior than normally scheduled. The Verizon IndyCar Series, along with five other divisions, will be hitting the streets of Toronto this weekend.
Honda Indy Toronto officials announced on Thursday, May 11 that Oakville, Ontario's James Hinchcliffe will be the Grand Marshal for the 2015 Honda Indy Toronto. Charlie Johnstone, President of the Honda Indy Toronto, said the decision was the easiest that he had to make recently.