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  • Barrichello seeking sponsors for IndyCar move

    SAO PAULO (AP) -- Veteran Formula One driver Rubens Barrichello says his move to the IndyCar Series depends on finding new sponsors and acknowledges he may only compete on road and street circuits....

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  • IndyCar race director wants better communication

    The new race director for the IndyCar Series wants to improve communication with the drivers and is willing to listen to their concerns about specific racing issues....

  • Truex facing pivotal season

    The coming Sprint Cup season will be a big one for Martin Truex Jr. — some might even call it a make-or-break season.

  • Allmendinger finally is back on track

    AJ Allmendinger won five races during the 2006 season in Champ Car, then walked away hoping to launch a new career in NASCAR.

  • Allmendinger leads Shank to 24-hour win

    The little team with no pedigree knocked off the big boys with all those championships.

  • Angelelli makes early exit in Rolex 24

    One former Grand-Am champion was knocked out of the Rolex 24 at Daytona less than an hour into the race, and another lost several laps a quarter of the way through.

  • Ganassi teams favored in 24 hours of Daytona

    Chip Ganassi hopes to improve on last year's 24-hour race at Daytona International Speedway.

  • Foyt hospitalized for infection

    A.J. Foyt is in a Houston hospital because of complications from knee surgery and will skip the 50th anniversary of the Rolex 24 at Daytona.

  • NASCAR icons Phillips, Mattioli die

    Benny Phillips, a former sports editor for the High Point Enterprise, died Tuesday morning after a brief hospitalization, the paper said.

  • NASCAR will make tweaks in racing

    NASCAR doesn't think its system is broken, so officials have few plans to change it this year.

  • Lenox Rawlings: Streak over, Johnson, Hendrick ready to move on

    The streak ended. The season after begins beside the main stage, with the spotlights and expectations aimed elsewhere.

  • Patrick chooses Coca-Cola 600

    Danica Patrick, who has finished higher in the Indianapolis 500 than any other woman, will skip that race this season and instead drive in NASCAR's longest Sprint Cup race, the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

  • NASCAR inducts Hall of Fame class

    Family was the prevailing theme Friday night as NASCAR inducted its third and most varied class into its Hall of Fame.

  • Waltrip, Yarborough heading into Hall

    Darrell Waltrip was nicknamed "Jaws" as a driver for his trash-talking. His gift of gab launched his second career, as one of NASCAR's most recognized, and outspoken, television analysts.

  • Ragan finds Front Row spot

    David Ragan finally found a job for the 2012 Sprint Cup season — with Front Row Motorsports.

  • Bayne says he can relate to Tebow

    Trevor Bayne, the winner of the 2011 Daytona 500, said he admires Tim Tebow and wishes he showed his faith as strongly as Tebow does.

  • Racing Notebook: Wheldon auction a big success

    An auction dedicated to the late Dan Wheldon raised more than $600,000 that will go to his wife and two young sons.

  • Knaus takes a rare vacation

    Jimmie Johnson, a five-time Sprint Cup champion who is coming off the worst season of his career, was without crew chief Chad Knaus for the start of testing for the Daytona 500.

  • Patrick, Zipadelli work together for first time

    Greg Zipadelli met Danica Patrick just more than a week ago, with very little time to prepare for their first test session together.

  • Kurt Busch settles in under the radar

    Kurt Busch said he wanted racing to become fun again when he split with Penske Racing.

  • Stewart keeping busy in offseason

    Even in a busy offseason, Sprint Cup champion Tony Stewart is squeezing in time for some dirt-track racing at the Chili Bowl.

  • Stewart, Zipadelli together again

    Greg Zipadelli had outstanding job security at Joe Gibbs Racing and no real reason to leave the organization.

  • 'Perfect storm' resulted in Wheldon's death

    Las Vegas Motor Speedway's "limitless" racing surface was singled out Thursday as a significant factor in a "perfect storm" of conditions that led to the death of Dan Wheldon.

  • Penske Racing splits with Kurt Busch

    Kurt Busch and Penske Racing parted ways Monday after six bumpy seasons, a split that clouds Busch's future in NASCAR as he embarks on a personal journey to reclaim his passion for racing.

  • A little more speed can make Earnhardt a front-runner

    Buoyed by a seventh-place finish in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and crew chief Steve Letarte were in excellent spirits this week leading up to Friday night's NASCAR awards ceremony at the Wynn Las Vegas Resort.

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