Sport is built on rivalries. Think of Liverpool versus Manchester United. Federer versus Nadal. Senna versus Prost. In motorsport it’s harder to pick outdefining rivalries between teams given the constantly changing competitive landscape. But not so in the US, where the tussle for supremacy between two of IndyCar’s most successful operations has taken on a new dimension in an altogether different arena this year.
Team Penske and Chip Ganassi Racing have been the dominant forces for the past 30 years and more. Over a decade has passed since