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Representatives from three major Kentucky stud farms look back on the market trends from the 2025 breeding season ...
Wayne Taylor Racing drivers Danny Formal and Trent Hindman nursed a damaged wheel en route to the team's first-ever win ...
IMSA’s lightning-fast, exotic Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) entries from Acura, Aston Martin, BMW, Cadillac, Lamborghini and ...
Ferrari and Lamborghini – both rolled the dice on strategy and came up aces in the two GT classes in Sunday’s Chevrolet Grand ...
Wayne Taylor Racing crew of Hindman and Formal play strategy to perfection in Canada Sant’Agata Bolognese/Mosport, 14 July ...
Wayne Taylor Racing’s first IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship victory with Lamborghini has been a “long time coming” according to Danny Formal, who along with Trent Hindman scored top GTD class ...
AO Racing's PJ Hyett and Dane Cameron drove "Spike the LMP2 Dragon," the purple No. 99 ORECA 07-Gibson, to its first IMSA ...
TDS Racing’s penalty elevated Riley Motorsports’ Felipe Fraga and Gar Robinson to third overall. The second United Autosports ...
This year, for the first time, the Fasig-Tipton July Selected Yearling Sale and the July Horses of Racing Age Sale will be ...
For over 50 years, D. Wayne Lukas set the standard in horse racing. And the sport followed suit. Trainers wanted to be like Wayne. Owners wanted him handling their horses.
Taylor Gray is beginning to forge his own path forward with veteran leadership atop the pit box as he navigates his rookie Xfinity season.
D. Wayne Lukas, one of the most accomplished horse trainers of all-time, passed away Saturday at his home in Louisville at age 89. Affectionately known as coach, Lukas won 4,953 races.