| Peter Lenz, 13, was killed on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway during a junior-level support race for... | | Peter Lenz, a 13-year-old rising star in American motorcycle road racing, was killed Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway during a junior-level support race for MotoGP. Lenz, of Vancouver, Wash., was on the warm-up lap for the U.S. Grand Prix Racers Union race when he fell and was struck by the bike of Xavier Zayat, a 12-year-old from Flushing, N.Y. Lenz died at the scene, the first... |
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 | | Dani Pedrosa won MotoGP's Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix on Sunday, but the series' third consecutive visit to Indianapolis Motor Speedway was overshadowed by the death of a teenager in a junior-level race before the main event. Peter Lenz, 13, of Vancouver, Wash., was killed when he fell ...
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 | | Lewis Hamilton took the lead of the Formula One World Championship with a superb win in the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps on Sunday, while three of his title rivals failed to score any points. However, second place for Mark Webber ensured that the Red Bull Racing driver is still in the ...
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 | | Lewis Hamilton has taken the lead in the world championship after his superb Belgian GP win--but he's not taking anything for granted. Hamilton is now three points ahead of Mark Webber, with six races still to come. Three other title contenders failed to score today. “You’ve seen ...
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 | | Renault's Robert Kubica says he was distracted by adjustments he had to make to settings on his steering wheel when he messed up his pit stop in Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. Kubica was off line when he arrived at his pit box, brushed a couple of his mechanics and the air bottles. In the...
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 | | Lewis Hamilton, Mark Webber and Robert Kubica met with the press after Sunday's Grand Prix. Here is the FIA's transcript. Q: Lewis, brilliant win but not without its nervy moments. Lewis HAMILTON: No. It was a great weekend. Very, very tough race for me. I think same for everyone but...
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 | | Klaus Graf and Romain Dumas won the American Le Mans Series’ Grand Prix of Mosport on Sunday, taking Muscle Milk Team CytoSport’s Porsche RS Spyder to victory lane in a race that was stopped after two hours and 19 minutes of running. The race was scheduled to last for two hours, 45...
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 | | Boris Said and Max Papis swapped the lead twice within sight of the checkered flag before Said finally won Sunday afternoon’s NAPA Nationwide Series 200 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Said, in getting his first career Nationwide win, lost the lead in the next-to-last corner,...
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 | | Ken Block says he was able to take plenty of positives away from Rallye Deutschland, despite his late retirement due to an alternator belt failure. Block started the final five stages of the asphalt event in ninth place overall but stopped on the road section heading to Sunday's first test when...
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 | | 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...
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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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 | | 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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