A.J Foyt, the four-timeĀ Indy 500 winner, is interviewed by Marshall Pruett and Robin Miller during a sprawling conversation about the life and times of Super Tex. Subscribe to The Marshall Pruett Podcast on iTunes and on Podbean. If youād…
What the hell is MarshalPruett.com? An outlet for my old work,Ā plusĀ somethingĀ new with podcasts. I built and launched my first website in 2000 which served as a promotional tool for the racing and engineering services I had to offer….
This photo makes me happy. Simpson’s iconic “Darth Vader” helmet +Ā the bespeckled Pete Halsmer atĀ theĀ Michigan CART IndyCar event in 1984.
Al Unser prepares to climb into his Chaparral 2K-Cosworth on the outside of the front row for the 1979 Indy 500 with team owner Jim Hall looking every inch a cowboy. Unser would start third in the first iteration…
Awesome adventures in aerodynamics with Mario Andretti and his Wildcat-Cosworth at Pocono 1982, which sports two rear wings…one up top and one at the base of the ground effects tunnels.
Rick Mears, four-time Indy 500 winner, delves into a long look back at his career, tenure as a driver for Roger Penske, and a wide variety of other topics with the oval master ahead of theĀ 100th running of the…
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GALLERY: Ford’s Sports Car Return In 2016
Enjoy a deep gallery of images from Ford’s return to international sports car racing in 2016 with its twin-turbo V6-powered GT. The selection covers the Ford Chip Ganassi Racing team’s unveiling at Le Mans in June 2015, its public…
The site of IMSA’s first street race took place at Miami in 1983. Enjoy the black & white gallery below (which, like the race, encountered some foul weather), and the story about the event that was published on RACER.com…
A look at the public unveiling of Champ Car’s new savior, the spec Panoz DP07,Ā Ā during the series’Ā San Jose street race in 2006.
Photos, Retro MP, Sports Cars
GALLERY: 2008 American Le Mans Series Retrospective
Look back through the 2008 American Le Mans Series season with 50 shots from the championship’s peak in popularity and general awesomeness.