Car Racing

Ryan Hunter-Reay takes first IndyCar crown at Fontana
Los Angeles Times
As owner-driver Ed Carpenter was on his way to winning the MAVTV 500 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, the season finale of the Izod IndyCar Series, Power — who started the race 17 points ahead of Hunter-Reay — crashed only 55 laps into the 250-lap ...
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Stenhouse Jr. races to 5th Nationwide win of year
Yahoo! Sports
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (6) get back into his car with the checkered flag after winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series auto race at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, … Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (6) pits during the Dollar General 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series ...
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Zoom town
Chicago Tribune
No American city has a longer history with auto racing than Chicago. The nation's first "motocycle" race occurred here in 1895, on a cold Thanksgiving Day, when six cars started on a 54-mile course from Jackson Park to Evanston and back. Those early ...
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Other drivers start off by chasing Johnson
Boston.com
Johnson won the pole for Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Chicagoland Speedway, an impressive start for the man whose streak of five Cup titles came to an end last year. The Chase for the Sprint Cup begins with the GEICO 400, but Johnson shrugged off any ...
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Jockeying for stretch run
Detroit Free Press
Today, Brudenell breaks down the NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase for the Championship field, offering his odds on the drivers and their chances of winning stock-car racing's major award. Read on at your own risk. (Drivers are listed with official Chase ...
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Motor racing-Hamilton not distracted by contract 'rubbish'
Yahoo! Eurosport UK
MUMBAI, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton made clear on Sunday that he will not let the rumours and "rubbish" swirling around his contract negotiations distract him from the main focus of winning a second Formula One title with McLaren. Hamilton ...
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Penske open to giving Allmendinger another shot
Kansas City Star
"I told AJ I wanted him to come to a race; I think he had been kind of undercover for quite a bit of the time, and I thought it would be good for him to get out and see people here, talk to some of the team owners," Penske said before the IndyCar ...
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