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Barrichello seeks sponsors for IndyCar
SAO PAULO (AP) Veteran Formula One driver Rubens Barrichello said his move to the IndyCar Series depends on finding new sponsors and he may only compete on road and street circuits.
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Cary Estes: NASCAR's move to electronic fuel injection is much ado about nothing
It's being hyped as a technological revolution, but have no fear, fans, NASCAR's move to electronic fuel injection engines this season won't change the on-track product, says Cary Estes.
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IndyCar chiefs calls for improved communication
The new race director for the IndyCar Series wants improved communications with the drivers, and is willing to listen to their concerns about specific racing issues.
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Raikkonen fastest on opening day of F1 testing
JEREZ, Spain (AP) -- Kimi Raikkonen's Formula One comeback with Lotus started perfectly when the former world champion was fastest on the first day of preseason testing.
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Foyt released after knee surgery complications
A.J. Foyt has been released from a hospital in Houston, where he was being treated for complications from knee surgery.
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Kansas opens casino
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) Lesa France Kennedy strode through the Art Deco-inspired lobby, past rows of blinking slots machines and spinning roulette wheels, her eyes trying to take in the homage to old Hollywood.
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Ferrari unveils its new F1 model via the Internet
MARANELLO, Italy (AP) Ferrari unveiled its completely overhauled Formula One car in a low-key Internet presentation Friday after the full launch was canceled due to a snowstorm.
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Japan's Sato signs with Rahal-Letterman racing
Bobby Rahal moved one step closer to his full-time return to the IndyCar Series on Friday when Takuma Sato became the lead driver for his team for the 2012 season.
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Daytona 500 will boast a record $19 million purse
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) The Daytona 500 will boast a record purse of more than $19 million, and the winner of NASCAR's biggest race is guaranteed a minimum $1.4 million.
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Benefits of electronic fuel injection; more
The race took place two months ago, a riveting three hours that played out on a 1.5-mile circle of asphalt in South Florida. Now that we've had time to digest and analyze and rehash all that took place in the 2011 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway -- how Carl Edwards held the points lead heading into the race over Tony Stewart; how Stewart dropped to the back of the field after sustaining damage to his No. 14 Chevy under caution; how Stewart charged back; how Stewart passed Edwards and won the championship based on a tiebreaker -- let's officially call that race what it was: the greatest of the Chase era.
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