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The Legendary IndyCar That Gave Ford's Coyote Engine Its Name
A Legendary Name Ford's Engine Can Measure Up To A.J. Foyt has long since hung up his racing uniform, but he still maintains a prominent leadership role in the Foyt/Coyote racing team.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A.J. Foyt will do anything to win next season -- even if it takes a Japanese engine manufacturer to put him in Victory Lane.Yes, IndyCar's career leader ...
INDIANAPOLIS — There will be a six-position grid penalty for No. 2 Team Penske, No. 7 Arrow McLaren and No. 14 A.J. Foyt, IndyCar announced on Saturday, Aug. 9. This is due to unapproved engine ...
A.J. Foyt (left) holds the trophy for winning the 1979 Indy car race at Pocono Raceway -- one of his four victories on the 2.5-mile oval. He is expected to make a full recovery from hip replacement ...
A handful of teams and drivers receive grid penalties for unapproved engine changes for exceeding the limit of four engines ...
Josef Newgarden topped IndyCar Practice One in Milwaukee ahead of qualifying. Josef Newgarden set the fastest lap in Practice ...
While Foyt and Ganassi have both announced they will use Honda, Roger Penske's team has chosen Chevrolet, which produced IndyCar engines from 1986-93 and again from 2002-05.
David Malukas will start fourth after his Fast Six was disrupted by Alex Palou bringing out the yellow flag.
If moving half of the Texas-based team to Indianapolis wasn’t enough to merit a spot on the Verizon IndyCar Series’ most-interesting list, team owner A.J. Foyt and his son Larry, the team president, ...
Foyt’s team joins Kelley Racing, Team Penske, Chip Ganassi Racing and Mo Nunn Racing in using Toyota power in 2003. A.J. Foyt IV, 18, will drive the team’s Panoz G Force-Toyotas in 2003.
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