Mikaël Le Corre

On 31/08, 00:40
In a nail-biting finish, Scott Dixon clinches victory and the IndyCar title in Sonoma. The New Zealander, tied on points with Juan Pablo Montoya, takes the advantage thanks to his greater number of wins.
On 30/08, 07:08
Will Power secures the pole position for the last IndyCar race of the year. The atmosphere is unique, with tension for the driver title and tributes being paid in honor of Justin Wilson.
On 25/08, 08:39
Justin Wilson has died from his injuries. This is the first death in IndyCar since 2011; that of his fellow Briton Dan Wheldon.
On 24/08, 07:05
Ryan Hunter-Reay emerges victorious from a wild race at Pocono in IndyCar. Only 10 cars crossed the finish line under a yellow flag. Justin Wilson was airlifted to the hospital. He is fighting for his life following a head injury caused by debris.
On 02/08, 21:53
Graham Rahal emerges victorious in a race disrupted early on by a safety car. The American closes to within just 9 points of Montoya, who leads the IndyCar championship. Luck favors Pagenaud, who finishes 3rd, while Bourdais gets caught out by the yellow flags and finishes 17th.
On 02/08, 07:23
Scott Dixon snagged the pole position ahead of Will Power and Sébastien Bourdais. The two leaders of the IndyCar championship, Montoya and Rahal, are 10th and 13th. 11 drivers were faster than the previous track record at Mid-Ohio.
On 19/07, 03:55
Ryan Hunter-Reay finally regains the taste of victory after a year without a win. He leads three other Americans, including Graham Rahal who is in contention for the title. Jules Bianchi was on everyone's minds before and during the race.
On 18/07, 21:29
Helio Castroneves places his Penske on pole position for the IndyCar race on the small oval in Iowa. Sébastien Bourdais made a mistake. He will start 24th and last, even though he could have easily aimed for a top 10 in qualifying.
On 16/07, 10:28
Bourdais' dominance in IndyCar at Milwaukee excites those who see it as the return of the "Sea Bass" from the Champ Car era, as well as a portion of the American audience supportive of "American-style driving."
On 13/07, 06:45
Sébastien Bourdais clinches his second victory of the season in IndyCar on the short oval in Milwaukee. Very comfortable on this track, the Frenchman dominated the second half of the race thanks to the strategic choices of Jimmy Vasser, head of the KVSH team.
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