
Happy New Year from TeamWWF
The Wings and Wheels Foundation is genuinely excited to wish you a fantastic and joy-filled New Year, filled with new opportunities and incredible adventures ahead!

The Wings and Wheels Foundation is genuinely excited to wish you a fantastic and joy-filled New Year, filled with new opportunities and incredible adventures ahead!

The team at Wings and Wheels Foundation wishes to extend a cheerful and joyous holiday season, along with a very Merry Christmas, to all our dear friends and family members. This time of year holds special significance as we take a moment to reflect on the joy and warmth our relationships bring to our lives.

As we continue our exciting journey through racing’s silly season, where drivers jockey for position on the track, TeamWWF is taking full advantage of this vibrant time by implementing significant website upgrades and developing more effective ways to support our drivers, fans, and team supporters. We are delving even deeper into our rich heritage and history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and racing.

TeamWWF is excited to share that Ferrari Challenge Driver Lisa Clark is now officially an Ambassador for the Wings & Wheels Foundation. An accomplished driver, she recently raced in the Gulf 12 Hours at the Yas Marina Formula 1 Circuit with Team Ferrari, and proudly featured the TeamWWF logo on her car. TeamWWF is excited to share that Ferrari Challenge Driver Lisa Clark is now officially an Ambassador for the Wings & Wheels Foundation.

For Immediate Release — TeamWWF, also known as the Wings & Wheels Foundation, is proud to announce a new media partnership with Havoc Motorsport. “We are excited and grateful for this partnership,” said TeamWWF Executive Director Maddie DeLee. “Havoc Motorsport is a like-minded organization, and we look forward to working together with their general manager, John Harkenrider, and the rest of the team.”

The Wings and Wheels Foundation Turn 2 VIP Suite at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) offers a unique viewing experience with expansive trackside views.

TeamWWF sponsor HAVOC Motorsport just released its 2026 Travel Schedule, featuring eight fantastic events for an exciting season. The Wings and Wheels Foundation is honored to partner with HAVOC Motorsport to support our young drivers in the SCCA Series, FR Americas, and June Sprints.

“Silly Season” is an informal term in motorsports journalism for the period late in or after a racing season when rumors and speculation about driver, team, and sponsor changes for the next year run rampant. It is a time of significant movement, often involving major shake-ups and surprising announcements in series like NASCAR and IndyCar.

No living person has seen the actual original surface of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which was composed of crushed stone and tar. That is, until now. On this episode of Behind the Bricks, Doug Boles finds the track surface that was paved over in the fall of 1909. This is part three of a four-part series.

No living person has seen the actual original surface of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which was composed of crushed stone and tar. That is, until now. On this episode of Behind the Bricks, Doug Boles finds the track surface that was paved over in the fall of 1909. This is part three of a four-part series.
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by Al Unser, Jr. (as told to Jade Gurss). Foreword by Roger Penske
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