The 2018 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship is around the corner. The race starts January 25th and goes until the 28th. To celebrate the upcoming race, Acura Team Penske driver Helio Castroneves and IMSA President Scott Atherton rang the NYSE Closing Bell and stopped by Cheddar to explore the work that has gone into this competition.
Overall, 200 drivers will be competing over the 3 days. 14 automobile manufacturers are involved in IMSA race, an unprecedented number.
Castroneves was also on Dancing With The Stars. The race car driver said that his profession helped him win the series, and he looks back on the experience fondly.
The union representing Southwest Airlines pilots says it reached a new contract agreement in principle with the airline following three years of negotiations.
U.S. Bank has been hit with a $36 million fine for freezing debit cards that distributed unemployment benefits during the pandemic.
Construction of new homes rose by double digits in November, according to data from the Commerce Department.
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Tesla drivers in the U.S. were in more accidents than drivers of any other car brand this year, according to a study.
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Monsanto was ordered to pay $857 million to students and parent volunteers at a Washington school.
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California regulators are preparing to vote on new rules for turning recycled wastewater into drinking water.
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