Formula 1 World Champion Mario Andretti, one of America's most iconic racing stars, in honor of F1's 75th anniversary.
NAZARETH, Pa. - At his home in Nazareth, Indianapolis 500 winner Mario Andretti reminisced about his nephew, race car champion John Andretti. The Bethlehem native had a versatile career that ...
When Mario Andretti joined Formula 1 ... But racing in the US looked much different than what they were used to at home. Rather than competing on sprawling, open roads or permanent, state-of ...
Mario Andretti went on to win the Indianapolis 500 (1969), the Twelve Hours of Sebring (1967, 1970, 1972), the 24 Hours of Daytona (1972) and participated in the 24 hours of Le Mans eight times ...
Mario Andretti listens during a news conference alongside ... U.S. works team and power unit to F1 and to giving American fans a home team to root for. It is our hope that this can be resolved ...
Mario Andretti is arguably the greatest IndyCar driver of all time, having won a championship in both F1 and the pinnacle of the American open-wheel racing series. The 84-year-old raced in F1 in ...
Mario Andretti's incredible career inspired his following ... Josef Newgarden took the chequered flag home in the last iteration of the race. However, IndyCar later disqualified the Team Penske ...
Vroom! That sound you hear is Mario Andretti speeding around the track. Whether it was Indy, Formula One, Formula 5000 or Sprint cars, he proved himself a winner at all levels of competition in ...
In an impressive Formula 1 career that featured starts with March, Ferrari, and Lotus, it took just one unfortunate car to bring Mario Andretti’s international open-wheel legacy to an end.