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Honda Indy Toronto Rewind: The 1980s
Legendary Beginnings
The Race Winners:
July 20, 1986 – Bobby Rahal
July 19, 1987 – Emerson Fittipaldi
July 17, 1988 – Al Unser Jr.
July 23, 1989 – Michael Andretti
Legendary Beginnings
The Race Winners:
July 20, 1986 – Bobby Rahal
July 19, 1987 – Emerson Fittipaldi
July 17, 1988 – Al Unser Jr.
July 23, 1989 – Michael Andretti
On behalf of Green Savoree Racing Promotions and the Honda Indy Toronto we would like to congratulate Jim Tario and Honda on their inductions into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame.
Ninth Season Features Series’ First Trip to Road America,
Introduction of Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport Class
PALMETTO, Fla. – Andersen Promotions today announced the 2019 Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires schedule which will feature 12 events in support of the Verizon IndyCar Series including a new venue with the addition of Circuit of The Americas and a return to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca for the season finale of all three levels of the globally recognized driver development platform.
Double points are up for grabs at the final race of the season! The IndyCar championship comes down to the wire as four drivers vie for the Astor Cup. We preview the Grand Prix of Sonoma.
It’s that time of year again to determine an INDYCAR champion, with the assistance of the sport’s greatest asset: the fans.
Portland returns, Takuma Sato upsets the field, the championship comes down to the wire in Sonoma, Fernando Alonso tests an IndyCar at Barber, while the 2019 IndyCar schedule loses an oval but gains a new road course. All this and more in this week’s #TrackTalk
INDYCAR released its 2019 schedule today featuring 17 events, a newly announced race and a new event finale. All the action will be showcased in INDYCAR’s first full season with NBC Sports Group.