| Sebastian Vettel has been dominant all season in Formula One. He won his ninth race of the season on Sunday.... | | Sebastian Vettel scored a remarkable fifth consecutive Formula One win in the Japan, but a fourth place for Fernando Alonso kept the world championship fight open, at least in mathematical terms. The Red Bull driver will thus have to wait until the Indian Grand Prix on Oct. 27 before he has a chance to put the matter beyond doubt. In fact,... |
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 | | It was just another surreal moment in this disappointing season for defending NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski. He pulled away from his pit stall with his jack planted underneath his car. The jack clattered and clanged as...
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 | | Stewart Friesen, Brett Hearn and Larry Wight won Triple 20s for big-block modifieds and were in key positions to win Sunday’s Syracuse 200, the signature event during NAPA Auto Parts Super DIRT Week XLII at the New York State Fairgrounds. Friesen was also the fast qualifier for the big-block...
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 | | Sebastian Vettel took another step toward his fourth Formula One World Championship title with a remarkable fifth straight win at Suzuka. Vettel dropped to third at the start behind Romain Grosjean and Mark Webber, but good strategy and running...
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 | | Fernando Alonso kept the 2013 Formula One World Championship battle alive by finishing fourth in Japan, although the Spanish driver admitted afterwards that he has no chance to beat Sebastian Vettel. Alonso said that he was surprised to...
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 | | Earlier this year, daredevil Nik Wallenda made headlines after he walked across Little Colorado River Gorge (near the Grand Canyon). On Saturday, the tightrope walker took his act to NASCAR's Charlotte Motor Speedway But he wasn't working alone. Wallenda and his sister, Lijana Wallenda,...
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 | | Brad Keselowski won Sunday night's NASCAR Sprint Cup race in Charlotte, but the bigger story was Matt Kenseth taking a four-point lead in the Chase over Jimmie Johnson. Kevin Harvick is in third place, trailing by 29 points, making the Chase...
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 | | Sebastian Vettel won his ninth race of the season on Sunday in Japan. Despite the win, the driver has yet to clinch the Formula One championship. Read Vettel's comments about his season below in the official transcript from the press conference from...
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 | | If Matt Kenseth hangs on to win this year’s Sprint Cup, he might look back in his heart of hearts and pick Saturday night’s Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway at the turning point. On a night when primary championship ...
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 | | McLaren Racing managing director Jonathan Neale confirmed today that Red Bull's head of aerodynamics is set to return to the Woking team in 2015. Peter Prodromou, who worked at McLaren from 1991 to 2006 before following Adrian Newey to Red Bull, will be joining the organization. Despite...
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 | | It's fairly obvious by now that Penske Racing driver Sam Hornish Jr. and Richard Childress Racing driver Austin Dillon will decide NASCAR's second-tier Nationwide Series championship in the next three races. After finishing second and third on Friday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway (where, as...
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 | | Chevrolet will expand its already impressive NASCAR Sprint Cup lineup next year when Germain Racing defects from the Ford camp. The Ford-to-Chevy announcement came several days ago, but became more newsworthy on Friday, when Richard Childress...
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 | | For a while Friday night it looked like pole-winner Kyle Busch might finish -- GASP! -- second or third or even fourth in the Dollar General 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. This was in the final laps, and he'd just been easily passed by Sam Hornish. Rookie Kyle Larson was coming forward like...
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 | | Colin Braun's lap of 222.971 mph on Wednesday at Daytona International Speedway in a Michael Shank Racing-owned Ford-Riley powered by a 3.5-liter, V-6 Ford EcoBoost race...
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 | | With apologies to just about everyone in the music industry (and even to some Formula One fans), here's a music video featuring NBCSN pit reporter Will Buxton and scenes from his adventure this week in the Japanese city of Yokkaichi on the road to the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka....
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 | | After a complete tropical storm-related washout Tuesday, a power-steering pump problem Wednesday, then more rain, Colin Braun was able to beat NASCAR driver Bill Elliott's Daytona International Speedway record speed mark of 210.364 mph that was set in 1987, when Elliott was qualifying for the...
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