Built by Vince Granatelli, son of Indy 500 guru Andy Granatelli, this curious Corvette came into being by cramming a Pratt & Whitney ST6N-74 gas turbine engine into the donor car's lengthy front end.
A daring driver broke the unwritten rules of the Indy 500 by using a school bus engine salvaged from a junkyard. Against all ...
Two-time and back-to-back Indianapolis 500 winning driver Josef Newgarden and 20-time Indy 500 winning team owner Roger ...
Trackhouse Racing owner Justin Marks is a regular visitor to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the Month of May.
The dominant turbine car led nearly the entire 1967 Indy 500, running almost a lap ahead of the field when the unique Pratt & Whitney-powered car suffered from a bad transmission ball bearing.