



I drew sam hornish jr as a pixar cars character
This is based off of his 2006 Indianapolis 500 win
What do you think about my drawing?




This is based off of his 2006 Indianapolis 500 win
What do you think about my drawing?
This is based off of his 2006 Indianapolis 500 win
What do you think about my drawing
Alex Zanardi (1966–2026) was an extraordinary Italian racing driver and Paralympic champion globally celebrated for his fierce resilience. A two-time CART IndyCar champion, he famously survived a horrific 2001 crash that cost him both legs, only to return to professional motorsport and go on to win four Paralympic gold medals in handcycling.
After early stints in Formula One, Zanardi found massive success in American open-wheel racing. Driving for Chip Ganassi Racing, he won back-to-back CART national championships in 1997 and 1998.
He is famously remembered for his daring, iconic "Pass" in the dirt through the Corkscrew turn to win the 1996 race at Laguna Seca.
Zanardi popularized the tradition of celebrating race wins by spinning smoky donuts on the track.
While leading a CART race at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz in Germany, a horrific high-speed collision resulted in the amputation of both his legs and near-fatal blood loss.Triumphant Return to Racing Despite surviving one of the most violent crashes in motorsport history, Zanardi refused to quit racing. Less than two years after his accident, he returned to the track in the FIA World Touring Car Championship, competing using custom prosthetics and a modified brake pedal.Paralympic Glory and Handcycling Looking for a new physical challenge, Zanardi transitioned to handcycling and became an elite global athlete.
Hd Won two gold medals (men's road time trial and H4 road race).
He Added two more gold medals (individual H5 time trial and mixed team relay), as well as a silver medal. World Championships: He captured 12 UCI Road World Championship gold medals during his career.
Zanardi's story captured the hearts of millions across the world as a true symbol of perseverance, grace, and fighting spirit. He passed away on May 1, 2026, at the age of 59, leaving behind an unmatched legacy of courage, overcoming adversity, and proving that limitations are merely psychological.
Why did thay turn Lando Norris into a girl?! And why is she wearing that?!😭😭😭
Patricio "Pato" O'Ward (born May 6, 1999) is a Mexican professional auto racing driver who competes full-time in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES for Arrow McLaren. Known for his aggressive speed and charismatic personality, he has become one of the sport's biggest stars, fighting at the front of the pack while also serving as a Formula 1 reserve driver Career.
in Monterrey, Mexico, and raised partly in San Antonio, Texas, O'Ward represents a massive Mexican and Latin American fanbase as the only Mexican driver in the IndyCar series. He is also a notable foodie (who lists chilaquiles and sushi as favorites) and a proud dog owner.
Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Hélio Castroneves made his NASCAR Cup Series debut at the 2025 Daytona 500, driving the No. 91 Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing's Project 91. His race ended early on Lap 71 following a wreck, resulting in a 39th-place finish. Despite the crash, he expressed excitement about the experience and learning the intricacies of NASCAR drafting.
In Helio's debut in the Daytona 500 resulted in a 39th-place finish after his No. 91 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet was caught in a multi-car crash on Lap 71. Castroneves was tagged on a restart by Ross Chastain, which spun his car and caused significant damage, ending his race early.
Yes I know,this is indycar. But alonso did drove for McLaren back in 2007 and participating with rookie at the time,Louis Hamilton and finishing third in the championship but he left the team by season's end though he raced for a single season.
But alonso returned to McLaren from 2015 to 2018.
So back in 2017 he try to make it into the Indianapolis 500,and he made in but sadly he's debut came into a end because the cars Honda engine failed with 21 laps to go but luckily he won the 2017 indy 500 rookie of the year.
Sam Hornish Jr., from Defiance, Ohio, is an American racing driver best known for his success in open-wheel racing, where he won three IndyCar Series championships 2001, 2002 and 2006 in CART/IRL before transitioning to NASCAR. In 2006, driving the #6 Marlboro Team Penske Dallara/Honda, he captured his only Indianapolis 500 victory in one of the most dramatic finishes in the event’s history. Starting from 10th, Hornish methodically worked his way forward and took the lead on the final lap with a daring, last-second pass on Marco Andretti exiting Turn 4, winning by a razor-thin 0.0635 seconds, the closest margin in Indy 500 history at the time. The win came amid high drama, including a late caution and intense strategy battles, and it clinched Hornish’s 2006 IndyCar title while marking Team Penske’s return to dominance after the series split. Hornish later competed full-time in NASCAR before retiring from full-time racing in 2017, though he has made occasional IndyCar appearances since.
Alexander Rossi is a professional American racing driver currently competing in the NTT IndyCar Series for Ed Carpenter Racing. He gained global recognition for a spectacular, fuel-saving victory as a rookie in the 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 in 2016 and for a brief stint in Formula 1.
September 25, 1991, in Auburn, California (hometown of Nevada City).
He is married Kelly Mossop in 2021, and the couple welcomed their son, Benjamin, in 2025.
He is a licensed private pilot, co-hosts the Off Track with Hinch & Rossi podcast, and previously competed on The Amazing Race.
And his early career & Formula 1 Following success in junior formula series, Rossi moved to Europe, culminating in five Formula 1 starts for the Manor Marussia F1 Team in 2015.
Turbo fast as a show on Netflix running from 2013 to 2016 with 3 seasons and Netflix remoted the show back in 2023.
But yes,I wished it stayed on Netflix for good
Marcus Ericsson is a 35-year-old Swedish professional racing driver who currently competes for Andretti Global in the NTT IndyCar Series. Widely celebrated in his home country, he is best known for his stunning victory at the 2022 Indianapolis 500 and his five-year tenure in Formula One.Formula 1 Career. Ericsson’s racing career began in karting at age nine. He steadily climbed the European and Asian open-wheel ranks, capturing championships in the British Formula BMW (2007) and Japanese Formula 3 (2009).Caterham F1 (2014): Ericsson made his Formula One debut with the Caterham team, competing in 16 races before the team entered administration.
He spent four full seasons with Sauber from 2015 - 2018, regularly battling near the back of the grid due to equipment limitations.
Though his F1 run lacked competitive cars, he successfully logged 97 Grand Prix starts before transitioning to American open-wheel racing.IndyCar SuccessSearching for a series where driver capability and equal cars played a larger role, Ericsson moved to IndyCar in 2019.
His defining moment in American racing came in 2022 when he won "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" for Chip Ganassi Racing.
He joined the legendary Andretti Global team in 2024 to pilot the No. 28 Honda.Recent Milestones: He snapped a long pole-position drought by claiming his first career IndyCar Pole Award, demonstrating his continued speed and adaptability.
Ericsson hails from a working-class background in Kumla, Sweden. He is highly focused on optimizing his mental and physical preparation, relying on Swedish mental performance coach Stig Wiklund to maintain his edge on the track. He has also used his high-profile platform in IndyCar to raise awareness for men's mental health and suicide prevention, notably designing unique helmets to support construction-industry outreach initiatives. In his personal life, Ericsson married his wife, Iris, and enjoys following professional hockey.
I'm happy because Kyle Busch won (again). so once again,here is a NASCAR meme of my favorite nascar cup series driver
He's a video link for the news: https://youtu.be/qAvhg5KIF94?si=S399ERpTPU53hFYk
Sir Scott Dixon as born on July 22, 1980 is a legendary New Zealand racing driver and one of the most successful IndyCar drivers in history. A six-time IndyCar Series champion (2003, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2020) and 2008 Indianapolis 500 winner, he is renowned for his immense consistency, fuel-saving, and longevity in the sport, driving for Chip Ganassi.
He as 6 IndyCar Series championships, second only to A.J. Foyt.
He as 59 career wins, ranking second all-time behind A.J. Foyt (67).
He has won at least one race in 23 separate seasons, including a 21-season consecutive streak (through 2025).
He is the 2008 Indianapolis 500 winner and he has started from pole five times.
He has been with Chip Ganassi Racing since 2002, marking one of the longest partnerships in motorsports.
He holds the record for all-time IndyCar series starts, set in 2025.
He is a three-time winner of the 24 Hours of Daytona (2006, 2015, 2020).
He as Born in Australia but raised in New Zealand, he is often called the "Iceman".
He was appointed a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the 2025 New Year Honours for services to motorsport.
He's Married to Emma Davies-Dixon, a former champion runner, and they have three children.
He as inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2024.
I as thinking about Atlanta because he 6th in the beginning of the season
But where do you think what would be his 1st cup series win on a oval at