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Former IndyCar driver Rick Treadway dies in motorcycle crash at 56
Rick Treadway, a former IndyCar driver who raced at the 2002 Indianapolis 500, died on Saturday in a motorcycle crash, the company announced. He was 56.Treadway raced the 2002 Indy 500 under his father Fred Treadway’s race team. He started in 17th and finished in 29th in that race.
IndyCar driver Felix Rosenqvist had the busiest week after winning the Indianapolis 500
The Indianapolis 500 is kind of unusual in that it's the biggest race the series has to offer, and it comes in the middle of the season after an entire month of preparation. That's exhausting, and for the winner, attaining a lifelong dream like that means one thing: one hell of a wild week before you have to do it all over again. IndyCar is in Detroit this week for the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, but Rosenqvist hasn't had much downtime since the biggest win of his career.
Rick Treadway’s death at 56 adds to racing community’s heartbreak
The racing world is once again dealing with heartbreaking news. Former Indianapolis 500 driver Rick Treadway has died at the age of 56 after a motorcycle accident on May 30. The news was confirmed by INDYCAR on Monday, leaving many drivers, fans, and former teammates shocked.
F1 champ Lando Norris discusses whether he would ever consider a run in the Indianapolis 500
One of my favorite things about motorsports is that you can have drivers from one series move into another and try their hand at it, which gives you a good measure of their raw driving ability. Of course, one of the big races on any driver's CV is the Indianapolis 500, and McLaren driver and reigning Formula 1 world champ Lando Norris is talking about whether or not he'd ever want to take part in the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. Norris traveled from Montreal down to Indianapolis on Memorial...
30 gallons of fuel spilled on National Mall after event for America’s 250th birthday
WASHINGTON – More than 30 gallons of fuel spilled onto the National Mall from generators that were used during a recent event celebrating America’s 250th anniversary that was organized by Freedom 250, a group created by the Trump administration, according to three people familiar with the matter. The fuel from commercial generators at the May 17 event seeped into underground cisterns that collect rainwater for the purposes of irrigating the Mall, these people said. Four of these cisterns,...
The Great American Road Trip: 8 places to travel (and stay) to celebrate America 250 this summer
America turns 250 on the Fourth of July, and communities across the country are marking the milestone with a yearlong lineup of concerts, fireworks, festivals and historical events. From California to Boston, destinations are building special travel experiences around the Semiquincentennial, making this a memorable time to hit the road. We rounded up eight destinations worth adding to your itinerary for America's 250th anniversary, including iconic historical landmarks and a few lesser-known...
30 gallons of fuel spilled on National Mall after event for America’s 250th birthday
WASHINGTON – More than 30 gallons of fuel spilled onto the National Mall from generators that were used during a recent event celebrating America’s 250th anniversary that was organized by Freedom 250, a group created by the Trump administration, according to three people familiar with the matter. The fuel from commercial generators at the May 17 event seeped into underground cisterns that collect rainwater for the purposes of irrigating the Mall, these people said. Four of these cisterns,...
Great American meltdown: Trump’s Freedom 250 concerts are collapsing while the project rakes in taxpayer dough
Great American meltdown: Trump’s Freedom 250 concerts are collapsing while the project rakes in taxpayer dough The president wants heads to roll after artists dropped out. Now he might headline America’s birthday party - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments A White House-backed concert series imploded within hours of the lineup being announced. Days later, Donald Trump was threatening to headline the events himself or cancel the whole thing outright.