Kyle Busch hopes for better luck in Pocono return

Kyle Busch can probably be excused if he isn't very happy to be back at Pocono Raceway this weekend.

Kovalainen to remain with McLaren in 2009

Heikki Kovalainen will remain a McLaren driver for the 2009 Formula One season.

Famous Senna name close to Formula One return

He has the looks, the attitude and the name. Most importantly, Bruno Senna appears to have the talent.

IndyCar adds Long Beach, Toronto to 2009 sked

The Indy Racing League's IndyCar Series will debut in Long Beach and Toronto next year.

NASCAR sorry for tire debacle; no word from Goodyear

Terrible tires prevented fans to see a real race at Indianapolis. NASCAR apologizes for the fiasco, but nothing from Goodyear yet. Pete Pistone says if Goodyear is not serious about providing the best possible product, perhaps it's time to consider other manufacturers.

Tracy, 39, generates buzz for IndyCar in return

Paul Tracy's performance this past week at Edmonton in his second race of the season and first IndyCar race since running in the 2002 Indianapolis 500 raised eyebrows, proving that the 39-year-old Canadian still has the ability and star power that the newly unified open-wheel series can use.

Johnson to make Trucks debut in Moss-owned ride

Jimmie Johnson, coming off his victory in last Sunday's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, has added a pair of races to his 2008 schedule.

Notes: Villeneuve ready for first Nationwide race

Former Formula One and CART champion Jacques Villeneuve will make his debut in NASCAR's second-tier series Nationwide on Saturday on a very familiar track.

Feud: Indy tire disaster; IndyCar race limit; Pocono

NASCAR obviously made the right call to handle the tire issue at the Brickyard. But does it deserve a pat on the back? Brian De Los Santos and Pete Pistone argue this, plus the IndyCar race limit and Pocono.

NASCAR sorry about tire fiasco at Indianapolis

NASCAR is apologizing for the tire fiasco that ruined Sunday's race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and has already started working to avoid a repeat.

F1 teams band together to deal with planned rules

Formula One teams created an association Tuesday to safeguard their interests in motor racing's premier sport.

USAC fines Stewart for incident at midget race

Tony Stewart was fined $10,000 Monday for what the U.S. Auto Club deemed unsportsmanlike conduct during a midget race last week at O'Reilly Raceway Park.

Power Rankings: Tire issues don’t leave contenders flat

Sunday's race at the Brickyard wasn't much to look at, but in his Power Rankings, Brian De Los Santos says at least most of the top Sprint Cup contenders weren't too badly hurt.

Nashville Superspeedway to fall off IRL schedule

The Indy Racing League and Nashville Superspeedway have failed to negotiate an agreement for a 2009 race.

Mosley to pursue libel suit against British tabloid

Max Mosley is aiming for a one-two punch against a popular British tabloid. The motor racing chief's lawyers announced Monday that Mosley will now sue the News of the World for libel after winning a privacy case last week against it.

Schumacher sweeps West with Sonoma victory

Tony Schumacher completed a sweep of the three-race western swing of NHRA season, winning the Top Fuel competition at the Fram-Autolite NHRA Nationals Sunday.

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