Articles By: Steph Wallcraft
Points leader Castroneves unhurt after crash in Brazilian stock car race
IZOD IndyCar Series points leader Helio Castroneves was involved in a crash in a Stock Car Brasil race on the streets of Ribeirão Preto in the Brazilian state of São Paulo.
LIVE BLOG: Mid-Ohio, Sunday
Day 2 of More Front Wing’s live blog from Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for the Honda Indy 200.
LIVE BLOG: Mid-Ohio, Saturday
Welcome to the first edition of the More Front Wing weekend live blog! This weekend, Steph is on the ground at the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and is providing updates on the action all weekend long.
INDYCAR supplies engine consumption update
[INDYCAR PR] INDYCAR provided an update today of the engines used thus far in the 2013 season by each team in the IZOD IndyCar Series.
Ed Carpenter and Ryan Hunter-Reay profiles featured on Wheels.ca
Steph presents two IndyCar-related profiles that were published in Toronto Star Wheels ahead of this weekend’s double-header races in Toronto.
Tradition keeps bringing fans back to the Indy 500
In her latest article for the Toronto Star Wheels, Steph looks at the common bond that draws hundreds of thousands of people to Indianapolis every year: tradition.
A Hot Wheels Camaro lap of IMS with Stefan Wilson
Watch as MFW’s Steph Wallcraft takes two hot laps around Indianapolis Motor Speedway in a Chevrolet Hot Wheels Camaro driven by Stefan Wilson.
Tagliani airs concerns on aero kits, blocking rules
Alex Tagliani spoke candidly with More Front Wing earlier this week on his concerns that aero kits will hurt the smaller teams and that INDYCAR’s blocking rules need to be more clearly defined.
Hinchcliffe: “Newgarden should have won” in Brazil
James Hinchcliffe won’t turn down a win, but he’s willing to make his views on the finish in São Paulo very clear. “Josef Newgarden should have won that race,” he says. “Takuma [Sato] blocked Josef.”
Rahal thrives in RLL’s “family atmosphere”
For the past two years, Graham Rahal says, he’s worked for a racing business. Now that he’s working with a group he considers family, the results are coming quickly.
Hinchcliffe: Every lap is one lap closer to first win
Now entering his third year in the IZOD IndyCar Series and his second with Andretti Autosport, James Hinchcliffe knows that he’s in prime position — and it’s time to produce results.
12 Hrs of Sebring: Briscoe wins class; IndyCar comes out strong
IndyCar refugee Ryan Briscoe proved his mettle by solidly pulling his weight in Level 5’s P2 class win at the ALMS 12 Hours of Sebring. Simon Pagenaud and reigning IndyCar champ Ryan Hunter-Reay formed two-thirds of the second-place P2 effort.







