Description
Corporate intrique, secretive design work, and covert gamesmanship took center stage at the1994 Indy 500. The race was a turning point in American open wheel racing, and the 1,000-horsepower engine developed for Team Penske by Ilmor was part of the deconstruction of the Indy 500. In a story that reads like a spy novel, this dramatic day in racing is revisited with behind-the-scenes reporting by best-selling author Jade Gurss.