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IOL: McLaren duo ready for fair fight
Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button may be friends and team mates but theyre also close rivals for the World championship and each has his own goals as he enters the run-in to the end of the season.
USA Today: Final Chase for the Sprint Cup spots close to being sewn up
The Sprint Cup Series is making its second pre-Labor Day trip to Atlanta Motor Speedway, and several drivers won't need to work too hard over ...
USA Today: IndyCar drivers say races too close for comfort with increased parity
Entering its 200th race Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway, the Izod IndyCar Series faces a conundrum that wouldn't have seemed plausible 14 ...
IOL: Red Bull defensive ahead of Italian showpiece
Red Bull will adopt a "cautious, damage-limitation" approach at the Italian GP to back Mark Webbers title bid - and try to keep "Crash Kid" Sebastian Vettel out of trouble.
IOL: Malaysian teen is youngest F1 test driver
A Malaysian development driver has become Formula 1s youngest test driver at the age of 16, after being driven to the track by his proud father.
USA Today: Tony Kanaan waits to exhale, emerges from Chicago thriller
Our trip last weekend to Chicagoland Speedway marked a "first," a "second," a "fifth" and maybe a "last," depending on how you look at thing ...
USA Today: Formula One track in Texas to be a modern classic
The layout for a proposed Formula One track in Austin, Texas, was unveiled as a throwback Wednesday with a 3.4-mile length, 20 turns and elevation ...
IOL: Vettel is more chump than champ for Button
Red Bulls Sebastian Vettel has made too many mistakes to be fighting for the Formula 1 title, says champion and aggrieved rival Jenson Button.
IOL: Crash Kid Vettel will bounce back - Horner
Red Bull boss Christian Horner insists Sebastian Vettel will learn from his mistakes and emerge as a stronger sportsman and championship contender.
IOL: F1 teams to have more pre-season tests in 2011
Formula 1 teams will do more pre-season tests in 2011 with the sixth and final session likely to be in Bahrain, according to McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh.
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Funeral set for teen motorcyclist run over at Indy
Tom Bowles: As teams look toward 2011, shortage of rookie talent is becoming apparent
Cory McCartney: Clint Bowyer and Jamie McMurray will battle it out for the final spot in the Chase
McMurray helps make history with Brickyard win
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Malaysian teenager youngest driver to test F1 car
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·McLaren duo ready for fair fight
Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button may be friends and team mates but theyre also close rivals for the World championship and each has his own goals as he enters the run-in to the end of the season.
·Red Bull defensive ahead of Italian showpiece
Red Bull will adopt a "cautious, damage-limitation" approach at the Italian GP to back Mark Webbers title bid - and try to keep "Crash Kid" Sebastian Vettel out of trouble.
·Malaysian teen is youngest F1 test driver
A Malaysian development driver has become Formula 1s youngest test driver at the age of 16, after being driven to the track by his proud father.
·Vettel is more chump than champ for Button
Red Bulls Sebastian Vettel has made too many mistakes to be fighting for the Formula 1 title, says champion and aggrieved rival Jenson Button.
·Crash Kid Vettel will bounce back - Horner
Red Bull boss Christian Horner insists Sebastian Vettel will learn from his mistakes and emerge as a stronger sportsman and championship contender.
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·Final Chase for the Sprint Cup spots close to being sewn up
The Sprint Cup Series is making its second pre-Labor Day trip to Atlanta Motor Speedway, and several drivers won't need to work too hard over ...
·IndyCar drivers say races too close for comfort with increased parity
Entering its 200th race Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway, the Izod IndyCar Series faces a conundrum that wouldn't have seemed plausible 14 ...
·Tony Kanaan waits to exhale, emerges from Chicago thriller
Our trip last weekend to Chicagoland Speedway marked a "first," a "second," a "fifth" and maybe a "last," depending on how you look at thing ...
·Formula One track in Texas to be a modern classic
The layout for a proposed Formula One track in Austin, Texas, was unveiled as a throwback Wednesday with a 3.4-mile length, 20 turns and elevation ...
·Ron Capps is so close to his first NHRA title he can taste it
If the elusive NHRA title he has chased for 15 years finally were to arrive, Ron Capps is willing to speculate about one thing: the celebration. ...
·A.J. Foyt, Meira have nose for dramatics in Chicagoland race
The race at Chicagoland Speedway last Saturday night turned out to be a helluva race! It was definitely exciting to watch as the cars ran in ...
·Graham Rahal teams up with Sarah Fisher for Kentucky race
Less than 48 hours after Sarah Fisher approached Graham Rahal about driving for her team at Kentucky Speedway, the deal was done.
·Oklahoma City council votes down sports car race proposal
Citing the sluggish economy, the Oklahoma City council voted 6-2 Tuesday against a plan that would have committed $7 million toward efforts to ...
·Courtney Force bids farewell to summer, gears up for Indy
Being my last article of the summer I decided to fill everyone in on what my goals will be from here on out. Now that I've gotten a little more ...
·Paul Tracy ready for his return to oval racing at Kentucky
Paul Tracy will return to the Izod IndyCar Series in the next two races at Kentucky Speedway and Twin-Ring Motegi, driving for Dreyer & Reinbold ...
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·In wake of tragedy in Indy, parents must weigh risks of kids playing adult games
On Sunday, a 13-year-old became the youngest person ever to die at Indianapolis Motor Speedway when he fell off his motorcycle and was run over, raising the question: How old is old enough when it comes to extreme sports?
·Boris Said wins crash-filled Nationwide event in Montreal
Said has made a living helping NASCAR drivers master road courses with the expertise he's accumulated racing around the world. With his 48th birthday looming, he finally helped himself.
·Motorcycle racer, 13, dies in crash at Indy
The coroner said Peter Lenz of Flushing, N.Y., suffered "traumatic injuries" and was pronounced dead several hours after he fell off his bike and was run over by another motorcycle.
·Dario Franchitti finds Victory Lane, cuts into Will Power's IndyCar lead
Power came into Chicagoland leading by 59 points with four races to go. Going into next Saturday's race at Kentucky Speedway, Franchitti has whittled Power's lead to 23. "It's going to be interesting, these last three," Franchitti said.
·Solid NASCAR field heading to Montreal
Carl Edwards thought he had no chance of catching Marcos Ambrose in the waning laps oflast year's Nationwide Series race in Montreal. As he slogged his way around the rain-soaked Circuit Gilles Villeneuve road course, Edwards decided on one final desperate attempt to get past the leader.
·Motorsports Hall of Fame of America ceremony is Wednesday at Fillmore
The Motorsports Hall of Fame of America will induct several new members Wednesday night at the Fillmore Theater, including former Supercross champions Jeremy McGrath.
·Will Power overcomes anxiety, pads series lead with win at Sonoma
Shaking off a touch of early anxiety, Power returned to Infineon Raceway with a dominating win on Sunday, padding his IndyCar Series lead on a course that nearly ended his career.
·Kyle Busch completes sweep of Bristol races
Saturday's Cup victory, his third of the season and third in the last four at Bristol, was drama-free after another round in his ongoing feud with Brad Keselowski (Rochester Hills).
·Kyle Busch turns Brad Keselowski around in Nationwide win
Busch, the defending champion of the Cup race, was bumped by Keselowski, then promptlydrove back up to Keselowski's bumper and intentionally spun him.
·Owner expects Danica Patrick back in NASCAR next year
JRM co-owner Kelley Earnhardt said Friday she's waiting for the IndyCar schedule to be released to determine how many races Patrick will drive in NASCAR.
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