| Dario Franchitti, center, celebrates his IndyCar win in Chicago on Saturday night with podium finishers Dan... | | IndyCar's championship is now up in the air after one team stumbled and another capitalized. Will Power appeared to have a podium finish in hand when he was forced to stop for fuel five laps from the finish of the Peak Antifreeze and Motor Oil Indy 300 at Chicagoland Speedway. It was the second consecutive year a mistake has cost a team driver valuable points late in the season. Last year,... |
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 | | Oklahoma City emerged in March as a potential new host to the American Le Mans Series next year, and the city council is set to conduct a vote Aug. 31 that will go a long way to determining the future of the proposed street race. The council will consider whether or not to accept a letter of intent ...
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 | | A wild season of qualifying in the American Le Mans Series continued Saturday at Mosport in Canada. Muscle Milk Team CytoSport’s Klaus Graf grabbed pole position, the seventh driver in eight races to earn those honors. He set a best lap of 1 minute, 6.956 seconds (132.212 mph) in the LMP-...
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 | | American Le Mans Series founder and owner Don Panoz has told associates that his company's recently unveiled Panoz Abruzzi road car will be seen soon in racing trim. According to Panoz, the Abruzzi will make its competition debut in the ALMS Petit Le Mans endurance race. Tom Milner's Team PTG is ...
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 | | Fernando Alonso will start the Belgian Grand Prix from 10th place, having finished last in Q3 and some way behind his four title rivals. However, the former champ was in a surprisingly buoyant mood Saturday and is confident that unpredictable conditions will help him gain places in the race, if...
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 | | Mark Webber gave himself the best chance of leaving Spa with his World Championship lead intact by taking a brilliant pole in a qualifying session affected by rain. Changing conditions made the run for the pole something of a lottery, but when it mattered on a dry track Webber got it right and...
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 | | The Montreal 200 on Saturday marked another milestone in a dream season for Daytona Prototype drivers Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series. Pruett and Rojas won after Pruett led more than half of the two-hour, 62-lap race while holding off Alex Gurney to give the...
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 | | Marcos Ambrose will have another good shot at winning NASCAR’s Nationwide Series race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. The Australian--who lost the race in heartbreaking fashion last year when he blew the final chicane and was passed by Carl Edwards on the last lap--won the pole for...
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