The IndyCar series is definitely drawing more interest these days. The incredible finish at the Indianapolis 500 that saw Dan Wheldon take the win after a crash by JR Hildebrand in the last corner was discussed online and off.
IndyCar drivers have embraced social media platforms to express themselves and stay connected to their fans. Below Ryan Briscoe discusses how he uses social media to stay connected with fans and provide them with a behind-the-scenes look on the track and off.
The following is a list of their official websites, Facebook and Twitter profiles, and in some cases YouTube channels and Flickr photostreams.
Drivers
- Marco Andretti
Official site | Twitter | Facebook - Ryan Briscoe
Official site | Twitter - Helio Castrovevas
Official site | Twitter | Facebook - Michael Conway
Official site | Twitter - Scott Dixon
Official site | Twitter - Dario Franchitti
Official site | Twitter - JR Hildebrand
Official site | Twitter - James Hinchcliffe
Official site | Twitter | Facebook - James Jakes
Official site | Twitter - Tony Kanaan
Twitter - Charlie Kimball
Official site | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube - Alex Lloyd
Twitter - Pippa Mann
Official site | Twitter | Facebook - Raphael Matos
Official site | Twitter - Danica Patrick
Official site | Twitter - Will Power
Official site | Twitter | Facebook - Graham Rahal
Official site | Twitter | Facebook | Flickr | YouTube - Ryan Hunter-Reay
Official site | Twitter - Takuma Sato
Official site - Sebastian Saavedra
Official site | Twitter | YouTube - Tomas Scheckter
Official site | Twitter | Facebook - Oriol Servia
Official site | Twitter - Simona de Silvestro
Official site | Twitter - Alex Tagliani
Official site | Twitter | Facebook - Dan Wheldon
Official site | Twitter | Facebook - Justin Wilson
Official site | Twitter - E.J. Viso
Official site | Twitter
If you have any additions or corrections, please let me know.





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