Zach Veach

INDYCAR's #FastSix is a report that borrows from all things found online about Verizon IndyCar Series racing, its drivers and people. We find pics, quips and the occasional GIF as INDYCAR drivers live their extraordinary lives and put the evidence on Twitter, Instagram and more. Check back regularly for the latest.

Man’s best friend

James Hinchcliffe showed his love for his dog, Lou, in a funny video when the Schmidt Peterson Motorsports driver was leaving for the gym, but he forgot to say goodbye to his other love, girlfriend Becky.

 

#Repost @beckyjdalton ・・・ Must love dogs.... must also remember to love girlfriend @hinchtown @louthecockapoo

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Joke’s on you, Junior

Harding Racing played the ultimate April Fools’ joke when it announced that two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and team driver coach Al Unser Jr. would be piloting a second entry for the team in the Indianapolis 500 this May. Well played, Harding Racing, well played!


Take me out to the ballgame

Chip Ganassi, owner of his namesake Verizon IndyCar Series team, celebrated opening day for his hometown Pittsburgh Pirates by throwing out the ceremonial first pitch.


Golden ticket

Zach Veach received a prized possession from his brother: a ticket from the 1970 Indianapolis 500, featuring none other than Mario Andretti, the 1969 Indy winner who just so happens to be celebrating 25 years since his last Indy car win this weekend. Hold on to that ticket, Zach, we think it’s a keeper!


The #IndyCarAutographBattle continues

Continuing from last week’s sign-off in the #IndyCarAutographBattle between Team Penske’s Josef Newgarden and Simon Pagenaud, we have a new competitor who entered the game, James Hinchcliffe. Who will be the one to win (or sign) it all?


Wait, who’s tweet was that?

In the latest video from Paddock Insider, many drivers struggle to figure out who sent particular tweets. Some don’t even recognize their own! Really, Scott?