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Change in race director’s position marks the beginning of a new era for the still-troubled series.
more >A combination of factors contributed to the tragic death of IndyCar racer.
more >Ecclestone OK’s two U.S. F1 races -- without endorsing either.
more >TV viewership and event attendance see growth amidst the challenges of 2011.
more >Ford is offering a limited-production, turnkey competitive racer.
more >Tony Stewart turns trite plot into the most compelling day NASCAR has seen in decades.
more >The effort to create a viable Formula 1 race in the U.S. seems star-crossed.
more >Fans hate two-car team-ups on the superspeedways, so NASCAR is taking another shot at ending the practice.
more >Former Sprint Cup driver is arrested for drug possession.
more >Results from Talladega show that the sanctioning body did not go far enough in its effort to limit two-car racing.
more >First, Jimmie Johnson hits wall; then, he hits resistance to his criticism of IndyCar.
more >Jimmie Johnson has a secret weapon in his effort to overcome the curse of Sports Illustrated.
more >Formula 1 race in India draws the ire of local farmers.
more >NASCAR alters its rules in an effort to eliminate two-car team-ups on the superspeedways.
more >Dale Earnhardt Jr. is in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, and that is cause for celebration among the NASCAR faithful.
more >The Williams Formula 1 team has seen its fortunes decline as its profits have risen.
more >Bluegrass State pledges millions in improvements to help a lot of racing fans.
more >With financing secured, a new and upscale racing facility is planned for Southern California.
more >It could be the end of the trail for Nashville Superspeedway.
more >After all the struggles IndyCar has seen over the past week, there may still be a silver lining.
more >German banker accused of bribery in sale of Formula 1 assets.
more >With the season about halfway, several teams are firing their crew chiefs.
more >Traffic debacle prevents 10,000 ticketholders from seeing NASCAR Sprint Cup race.
more >Australia’s most popular motorsports series will make its beachhead in the U.S. in Austin, Texas.
more >F1 decides to enforce rules it has had in place since the season opened, and some are up in arms.
more >Opponents of Texas race sue to prevent state from subsidizing 2012 event.
more >Reinforcements are set to arrive to help Brickyard 400 regain fan interest.
more >Declining home values spur fear that the U.S. auto industry is in for trouble later this year.
more >Bahrain isn’t Spain, and it mainly is a pain … at least to Formula 1.
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