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PLUS: F1 to Chicago? Petty 75 and more. Penske takes a Porsche to victory lane in the IMSA Rolex 24

PLUS: F1 to Chicago? Petty 75 and more. [View in Browser]( [Autoweek Logo]( [NEWS]( [RACING]( [SUBSCRIBE]( [Rolex 24 Wrap: Penske Parties, Risi Rejoices, Rest Of The Results From Daytona]( [Rolex 24 Wrap: Penske Parties, Risi Rejoices, Rest Of The Results From Daytona]( Penske takes a Porsche to victory lane in the IMSA Rolex 24 at Daytona. [READ MORE](   [Formula 1 Takes First Steps Towards Chicago Grand Prix]( [Formula 1 Takes First Steps Towards Chicago Grand Prix]( Formula 1 has registered several trademarks for a race in Chicago. [READ MORE](     [Two People Sent To Hospital After Safety Car Crash During Heritage Exhibition Prior to IMSA Rolex 24]( [Two People Sent To Hospital After Safety Car Crash During Heritage Exhibition Prior to IMSA Rolex 24]( What appeared to be one of the Michelin Pilot Challenge safety cars that paced the field during races Friday, was junk Saturday morning. [READ MORE](   [Nick Cassidy Takes Formula E Saudi Sequel]( [Nick Cassidy Takes Formula E Saudi Sequel]( Nick Cassidy became the only driver to finish on the podium so far in the Formula E season. [READ MORE](     [Petty 75: How Petty Blue Became the Most Famous Color in NASCAR]( [Petty 75: How Petty Blue Became the Most Famous Color in NASCAR]( The trademark shade of blue was nearly replaced by a sponsor who wanted Richard Petty to drive an all-red car in 1972. [READ MORE](   [Petty 75: 10 Coolest Petty Enterprises Liveries of All-Time]( [Petty 75: 10 Coolest Petty Enterprises Liveries of All-Time]( Whether it was King Richard Petty himself or any number of racing greats behind the wheel for Petty Enterprises, there's no shortage of great-looking race cars. [READ MORE](   [Experience the Passion. R&T Experiences]( [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Autoweek is a publication of Hearst Autos. ©2024 Hearst Autos, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Autos, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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