Larry Dixon increased his NHRA POWERade Top Fuel points lead by earning his second victory of the season Sunday at the NHRA SummitRacing.com Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Read More »
Rubinho Comes Home In Style
Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello drove his fans wild with delight this afternoon as he qualified his Ferrari in pole position for tomorrow's Brazilian Grand Prix. Rubens' team mate, Michael Schumacher will begin the race from seventh. Read More »
Raikkonen Wins Chaotic, Rain-Swept Brazilian Grand Prix
Kimi Raikkonen won todas action-packed Brazilian Grand Prix. He was declared the winner after two large accidents saw the race stopped with more than ten laps to go. Itals Giancarlo Fisichella finished second. Third place man, Fernando Alonso was unable to take his place on the podium as he injured his leg in the crash that ended the race. Both Ferrari cars failed to finish, despite running at the head of the field for a large part of the race. Read More »
Hodgson And Xaus Keep Up Ducati With Double Win In Australia
Neil Hodgson and Ruben Xaus kept up Ducati's winning streak with a one-two triumph in both Australian rounds of the World Superbike Championship at Phillip Island. Read More »
Danica Patrick: What A Difference A Year Makes
Coming off last month's impressive debut in Toyota Atlantic, Danica Patrick returns to the place where she first opened people's eyes last year -- Long Beach. Read More »
Wild Ride At Texas In The O’Reilly 300
The wide 1.5-mile oval of the Texas Motor Speedway, the setting for the O'Reilly 300, presents a dramatic contrast to the tight turn and short track of last week's race at Bristol. The 200-lap event promised to showcase the highest speeds of any race on this year's Busch Series schedule. A record number of caution flags and a controversial late race call by NASCAR officials made for an exciting race. Read More »
Lucky Sevens At Texas In the Samsung/Radio Shack 500
The Winston Cup Samsung/Radio Shack 500 rolled to a start in front of a sell out crowd of 200,000 at Texas Motor Speedway, one of NASCAR's newest venues. Six previous races at Texas saw six different winners, just as the six races of the season thus far have seen six different faces in victory lane. Roush Racing, having claimed three wins at what has been dubbed the Great American Speedway, hoped this would be the place to turn around a season plagued by engine troubles. Read More »
Barron To Replace Injured De Ferran At Motegi
Alex Barron will replace Gil de Ferran in a Marlboro Team Penske entry at the Indy Japan 300 on April 13 at Twin Ring Motegi, as de Ferran will not be cleared to drive for the event due to a back injury suffered in the IRL IndyCar event March 23 at Phoenix. Read More »
Tracy extends Champ Car Series lead with second win of 2003
Paul Tracy (#3 Player's/Indeck Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone) mentioned after winning the season-opening Grand Prix of St. Petersburg that he was not accustomed to having a fast start to a season, having never won a season-opening race in his Champ Car career. However, after Sunday's romp in the Tecate/Telmex Monterrey Grand Prix, the Canadian is going to have to used to it. Read More »
Texas Auto Writers Identify Best Trucks for 1998
Automotive writers vote on the best trucks of 1998. Read More »