Kyle Kirkwood keeps taking it to the streets in IndyCar, and this time he won a new race to take over the series lead.
In places like Indonesia, plastic refuse is often burned in unregulated low-tech furnaces that pose grave health risks.
A Forbes Sports Money "Deep Dive" into how IndyCar's Java House Grand Prix of Arlington was a tremendous first-year success ...
One thing the ECR duo does not want to continue is falling short of podium finishes, especially at their sponsor’s race and ...
Fearsome street-circuit pace helped Kyle Kirkwood (photo, front) pass and pull away from reigning NTT INDYCAR SERIES champion ...
Sakai Moving Service Co. plans to train truck drivers in Indonesia and bring them to Japan to help fill serious labor ...
IndyCar driver Scott McLaughlin walked away from a high-speed crash ahead of the Grand Prix of Alabama after losing control and hitting the wall rear-end first.
Indonesia’s Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Technology, Fauzan, has called on university students to adopt a global mindset so that ...
The Indonesian and Australian militaries began joint combat drills off Indonesia’s main island of Java on Wednesday with ...
The Ministry of Health stated that World Health Day 2026 is a crucial moment to foster cross-sector collaboration and use ...
News, notes and quotes from the paddock Sunday at Barber, including Andretti Global's Kyle Kirkwood keeping the NTT INDYCAR SERIES championship lead -- but by just two points over Alex Palou.
News, notes and quotes from the paddock Saturday at Barber Motorsports Park, where Graham Rahal (photo) tied his season best by qualifying third.
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