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In 2000, Sarah Fisher qualified for the Indy 500 as a 19-year-old rookie. Now, she's building a contender through an ownership role, something a woman has never done.
Sarah Fisher, the former IndyCar Series driver and team owner, has a new role: Official pace car driver for the season that begins this weekend in St. Petersburg, Fla.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Sarah Fisher is getting a promotion for this month's Indianapolis 500. Race organizers announced Tuesday they selected the IndyCar veteran and local fan favorite to be the ...
From IndyCar driver to now owning her own racing team, life outside of the driver's seat hasn't slowed down for Sarah Fisher -- far from it.
Race car driver and IndyCar team owner Sarah Fisher will compete in the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals taking place January 13-17 at Tulsa's River Spirit Expo. Tuesday, January 6th 2015, 8:09 pm ...
Sarah Fisher, owner of the Izod IndyCar Series team Sarah Fisher racing, on Nov. 17 won the team principal of the year award at the Professional MotorSport World Expo Awards in Cologne, Germany.
Sarah Fisher was born Oct. 4, 1980 to parents Dave, who would even crew chief for his daughter, and Reba, who made sure their daughter grew up at the dirt tracks her father raced at.
The team Sarah Fisher co-owned with driver Ed Carpenter and Kansas oil man Wink Hartman announced Thursday that only Carpenter still has an ownership interest in the team. The "CFH Racing" sign still ...
Sarah Fisher, a former NTT INDYCAR SERIES driver and nine-time Indianapolis 500 starter, was standing at the fence of Whiteland (Indiana) Raceway Park on a recent weekday afternoon, monitoring her two ...
She says maybe. Fisher, who turns 30 on Oct. 4, admitted before the race that her focus on running the Sarah Fisher Racing team has been sacrificed as she drives the car.
Sarah Fisher, who remains the fastest woman in Indy 500 history, will drive the pace for for the race’s 106th running May 29 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The former NTT IndyCar Series driver and ...