KLETTWITZ, Germany (May 10, 2003 Bursting with the confidence that only a first win can bring, Sebastien Bourdais (#2 Lilly Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone) carried the momentum of last wees maiden Champ Car victory to EuroSpeedway Lausitz on Saturday and rolled to the pole for Sundas German 500, leading a 1-2 Newman/Haas sweep for the fifth round of the Bridgestone Presents The Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford season. Read More »
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Alex Zanardi Completes His Final 13 Laps At Eurospeedway Lausitz
Emotions ran high this afternoon in CARs return to EuroSpeedway Lausitz in Germany as 1997-98 series champion Alex Zanardi (#66 Ford-Cosworth/Reynard/Bridgestone) completed the final 13 laps of the 2001 German 500, where he was involved in an incident that resulted in the loss of his lower legs. Read More »
Bourdais Is Best Again
The 23-year old rookie withstood tremendous pressure to win Sundas 154-lap event in a photo finish over Mario Dominguez and Michel Jourdain Jr. Read More »
Rookie Wheldon Reaches 232, Fastest Since 1996
Rookie Dan Wheldon continued to impress at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 8 when he led the fifth day of practice for the 87th Indianapolis 500. Read More »
Sharp Leads Rain-Shortened Opening Day At Indy
IndyCarTM Series points leader Scott Sharp was the fastest driver on a rain-shortened but busy Opening Day for the 87th Indianapolis 500, turning a top lap of 39.3419 seconds, 228.764 mph. Read More »
Record Number of Cautions Shape Richmond Busch Race
The Hardee's 250 rolled to a start under the lights of Richmond International Raceway amidst concern for injured driver Jerry Nadeau. The weather was clear as the field followed the pace car onto the <= mile oval for the start of the start of the race. A last minute, single race sponsorship deal allowed point leader Todd Bodine to start the race that, just the day before qualifying, he was not scheduled to enter. Read More »
Paul Tracy Begins His Quest For Fourth Straight Champ Car World Series Victory From The Pole
Team Playes driver Paul Tracy didt even have to work up a sweat on Sunday in winning his first Champ Car World Series pole in almost three years. Tracs provisional lap time of 37.006 seconds withstood all challenges today, giving him the inside front-row position for Mondas London Champ Car Trophy race on the 1.2-mile Brands Hatch road course, as Tracy goes for his fourth straight victory. He has started from the front row in all four races this season. Read More »
Dixon, Pedregon, Johnson And Scali Earn Victories At Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals
Larry Dixon reclaimed the POWERade points lead Sunday with his Top Fuel victory at the 23rd annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway. Read More »
Bourdais Breaks Through At Brands Hatch
Sebastien Bourdais did what he has been threatening to do all year Monday at Brands Hatch by winning the London Champ Car Trophy over his Newman/Haas Racing teammate Bruno Junqueira in front of a packed house of about 45,000. Mario Domingue improved form continued and the Mexican took a deserved third place ahead of Oriol Servia, Patrick Carpentier and Michel Jourdain Jr. Read More »
Michael Shcumacher Takes the Pole in Spain for the Fourth Year in a Row
Just as last year, Ferrari will start the Spanish Grand Prix from the front row of the grid. This year however, Ferrari has come to Spain with a brand new car. The F2003-GA has made its first competitive appearance here in Spain. Ferrars technical partner, Shell brought the Scuderia Ferrari a new fuel for use in Spain too. The fuel powered the new car helping it to the front row of tomorros grid. Read More »