| Will Power won the IndyCar race on Sunday at Watkins Glen to extend his lead in the series.... | | Will Power at the front of the Izod IndyCar Series is getting to be a familiar situation. The Australian who won the first race of the season, in Brazil, won another Sunday to extend his lead in the series. Power missed the end of last season with a broken back. Now, he's breaking the spirit of others, spotlighted by his convincing victory in the Camping World Grand Prix at Watkins... |
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 | | Someone asked Jeff Gordon if he remembered ever being in a race as wild as the Saturday night's and Sunday morning's Coke Zero 400 in Daytona Beach. “I'll be honest with you,” he said after his third-place finish behind winner Kevin Harvick and runner-up Kasey Kahne. “I'm starting ...
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 | | Vitaphone Racing dominated the main race at France's Circuit Paul Ricard in the FIA GT1 World Championship event on Sunday. The Maserati MC12 driven by Andrea Bertolini and Michael Bartels followed up its win in Saturday's qualifying race in the championship event on Sunday....
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 | | Ryan Hunter-Reay's race-to-race worries officially were put to rest Sunday prior to the Izod IndyCar Series race at Watkins Glen International when Andretti Autosport officials announced that he'll be in the No. 37 car for the rest of the season. Funding had been the concern, but Hunter-Reay...
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 | | When Ron Fellows signed a three-race World Challenge championships deal with CRP Racing, one of the races he wanted to run was the World Challenge Grand Prix of Watkins Glen presented by Sunoco--selected because the Canadian had never raced on the 3.4-mile full circuit at the Glen. After an 11.775-...
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 | | Ganssi Racing drivers Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas celebrated the 100th race for the Daytona Prototype class by scoring an impressive victory in Saturday's Brumos Porsche 250 at Daytona International Speedway, adding to their record win totals in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series' top division....
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 | | Can you imagine a professional sports hall of fame that didn't include a coach or manager among its first 10 inductees? No Red Auerbach or Phil Jackson? No Vince Lombardi, George Halas or Don Shula? No Casey Stengel, Tom Lasorda or Sparky Anderson? Ridiculous, you say--and you'd be right. It...
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 | | Late Friday night, after winning the Subway Nationwide Series 250 in Daytona Beach, Dale Earnhardt Jr. insisted No. 3 will never become a significant part of the rest of his racing career. Driver-turned-owner Richard Childress carried 3 (as did Junior Johnson, Ricky Rudd and many others), but it...
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