Grand-Am Road Racing announced today its 2010 schedule for the Rolex Sports Car Series, featuring 12 Daytona Prototype and GT class combined-races in a dozen weekends.
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Danica Patrick is going to run in NASCAR races. It's not a question of if, but when? That raises the question of how will she get the experience necessary to run at the top, in the Sprint Cup series?
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According to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, Brazilian Bruno Senna may now have signed a deal to make his formula one debut with the new Spanish team Campos in 2010.
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Gil de Ferran unveiled his much anticipated final race livery before first official practice for the final round of the 2009 American Le Mans Series at Laguna Seca in Monterey.
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The IndyCar season's finale at Miami-Homestead promise to be one exciting race with still three title protagonists, Scott Dixon (Ganassi), teammate Dario Franchitti and Ryan Briscoe (Penske), only eight points covering the trio.
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Nelson Piquet has emerged as a candidate for a 2010 race seat with the new Spanish F1 team Campos, according to the Marca sports newspaper.
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As NASCAR officials look for ways to return to "core values" and increase attendance; cutting costs for fans and teams alike with two-day race weekend is off the table.
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After years of later race starts NASCAR officials announced that they are adopting uniform and earlier start times for the Sprint Cup Series starting next year.
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In the first of two races, Ben Spies led from start to finish, but almost lost it in the end when he ran wide on a slow corner, but the American managed to edge rival Noriyuki Haga (Ducati) to win by just over a tenth of a second.
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In the first of two races, Ben Spies led from start to finish, but almost lost it in the end when he ran wide on a slow corner, but the American managed to edge rival Noriyuki Haga (Ducati) to win by just over a tenth of a second.
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French driver Sébastien Bourdais took victory in the first Superleague Formula race held this past weekend at Monza, Italy.
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Jenson Button insists that more pressure is on his title rivals as the 2009 world champion winds down to a battle of two races.
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Italian web site 422race.com produced an interesting interview with Sébastien Bourdais, ousted from the Toro Rosso Formula 1 team earlier this year and who ended the season racing in the Superleague Formula series.
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I ran my first kart race back in October 1984. It's already been 25 years. The machines have changed dramatically over the last quarter of a century. So have the driving techniques. Capable of stupefying performances, karts offer breathtaking thrills for a relatively small investment.
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Malaysian Fairuz Fauzy has revealed he has not yet been offered a race seat for 2010 with the new Lotus F1 team.
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The contest for the constructors' championship will move onto the next race in Brazil. Sunday's Suzuka event left Brawn half a point shy of pushing Red Bull out of mathematical contention. But the outcome of a stewards enquiry could have sewn the title up for the Brackley based leaders, after Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button finished behind Williams' Nico Rosberg.
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Nelson Piquet Jr looks set to turn to the world of American NASCAR racing to revive his disgraced motor racing career. The 23-year-old Brazilian, fired by Renault for underperformance earlier this season and then embroiled in the crash-gate race-fixing scandal, has travelled to the US this weekend, according to Brazil's Globo television.
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Kamui Kobayashi has been put on standby to possibly race in Sunday's Japanese grand prix. Timo Glock has a heavy cold and on Friday sat out practice with a high fever, and on Saturday was transported to a local hospital after cutting his leg and twinging his back in a high speed qualifying crash. Team president John Howett said at Suzuka that he hopes Glock, 27, can drive on Sunday.
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Although a mathematical possibility, the winner of the 2009 drivers' world championship is now very unlikely to be decided at the Suzuka circuit on Sunday.
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