Sam Schmidt Motorsports signed two-time Indy Pro Series race winner Richard Antinucci to drive this season alongside Indy Pro rookies James Davison and Ana Beatriz. Last season Antinucci drove in nine Indy Pro events for his uncle, 1998 Indianapolis 500 winner Eddie Cheever. Driving all non-oval venues, Antinucci placed in the top five in his last
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Fernandez, Hendrick Joining Forces Again in Mexcico
Hendrick Motorsports announced that Adrian Fernandez will drive the No. 5 Lowe’s car in the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Mexico City on April 20. Fernandez, Mexico’s most popular driver, has led countless laps in the race before driving for Hendrick, but has yet to pull off a win. He finished 10th, 12th, and ninth in the first three Mexico City
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NHRA Championship Drag Racing: The Season Begins!
Every year since 1961, fans have flocked to South California for the opening of the NHRA season. It all begins this week in Pomona. [14 pictures and story.]
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Champ Car: Herberts Rejoins Paladin
Canadian driver Adrien Herberts and Paladin Motorsports will join forces once again in the Champ Car Atlantic Series. The announcement came just prior to the start of open testing at Sebring International. The 18-year-old will drive the No. 45 Mazda-Cosworth/Swift
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Merger of Champ Car and Indy Car
Indy and Champ Car are trying to merge for the 2008 racing season. Lets all hope so!!!
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Bahrain testing – Day 3 round-up
On the third day of testing at Bahrain, Kimi Raikkonen continued to dominate with a blistering best time of 1:30.455, a tenth of a second quicker than his best time on Tuesday.
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Piquet buys private plane
With just over a month to go before his Formula 1 debut, Nelson Piquet Jr has bought a new private jet.
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Williams to build test base in Spain
Williams are hoping to base an F1 test team on the eastern Spanish coast near Valencia.
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Filippi disappointed not to get Honda test role
Luca Filippi has admitted that he is disappointed he did not land the job of tester at Honda, but has said he is not too upset at losing out to Austrian driver Alex Wurz.
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Schumacher becomes a team owner
Michael Schumacher has become a team owner – the seven-time world champion has set up a karting team that will compete in the German championship.