Archive Indycar war is over After 12 years of losing fans, sponsors and credibility, open-wheel racing in America has finally regained some semblance of common sense. Along with solidarity. There will be one series and… April 2008 Issue By Robin Miller
Great Read Archive How Jim Clark won round Indy He was the face of the radical movement that changed open-wheel racing in the USA forever, and yet he did it with a style and a grace that disarmed his… May 2008 Issue By Robin Miller
Archive Back home in Indiana Former Indianapolis 500 winner Gil de Ferran is returning to the city of his greatest triumph to become a sports car team boss – and he’s been lured back into… April 2008 Issue By Robin Miller
Great Read Archive Daytona 1959: 'That was no place for Indycar' Indycars at Daytona. That suggestion today would bring a volley of laughter from drivers, mechanics, owners and race officials. The speeds would easily top 250mph and it would be borderline… March 2009 Issue By Robin Miller
Great Read Archive CART: the series F1 once feared – born of necessity, died of neglect In 1978, Indycar racing was underpaid, undervalued and under the blundering leadership of the United States Auto Club. Purses were paltry, television money was a joke, sanction fees were laughable… July 2008 Issue By Robin Miller
Archive Worlds apart Fifty years ago the Race of Two Worlds was billed as a contest between the leading F1 and Indy stars of the day around Monza’s fierce banking. In truth the… July 2008 Issue By Robin Miller
Archive "It makes drivers sweat, mechanics cuss and owners cry" As a schoolboy he lied his way in, and ever since this local lad has been living out his obsession with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway In 1958, my third grade… May 2011 Issue By Robin Miller
Archive Lunch, laughs and life at Indy Twice a week a group of retired racers meet near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to talk old times and trade insults. Motor Sport secured an invite… By Robin Miller To… May 2009 Issue By Robin Miller