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The “Winners Drink Milk” tradition started at the 1936 Indianapolis 500 by driver Louis Meyer, who requested buttermilk to quench his thirst after the race.
Tony Stewart discusses his son seeing him win for the first time this weekend in an NHRA event, Kyle Larson and more ...
Kyle Larson completed a memorable and emotional tripleheader weekend with a coronation in the Food City 500 NASCAR Cup Series ...
For the second straight NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, Kyle Larson took the field behind the woodshed.
Kyle Larson claimed victory in dominating fashion at Bristol Motor Speedway, sweeping all three stages of Sunday’s Food City ...
Larson, racing just days after the death of Jon Edwards, his former public relations representative, picked up his second Cup ...
It was life in the fast lane at the White House Wednesday as Detroit icon Roger Penske and his drivers celebrated their ...
Back-to-back Indianapolis 500 winner Josef Newgarden and Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Roger Penske visited President ...
Team Penske was recognized at the White House on Wednesday with Roger Penske, his team's Nascar and IndyCar drivers and Donald Trump having a conversation.
The world of American open-wheel racing is a ladder system designed to identify, develop, and promote talent. At the pinnacle ...
Strauss & Co. Indianapolis 500 winner's trophy from 1919 ... Castroneves' 2021 suit still bears stains from chugging the winner's milk, said Jamie-Le Brenneman, collections and exhibitions ...