Auto Racing
Auto Racing
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AUTO RACING
Susie Wheldon accepts trophy for Wheldon's win
Susie Wheldon received a long standing ovation Saturday during the public driver meeting for the Indianapolis 500.
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AUTO RACING
Bernard wants focus to be on Indianapolis 500
IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard twice deflected questions Saturday about his relationship with several team owners, citing his desire to focus on the series' biggest race of the year.
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AUTO RACING
Earnhardt hopes to put last year behind him
At first Dale Earnhardt Jr. was relieved he didn't fall further back than seventh at last year's Coca-Cola 600. Then he realized what he had lost for just about a gallon of gas.
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AUTO RACING
Indy 500 wide open as Penske tries to go 5-0
Marco Andretti knows how much heartache his family has suffered at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He needs no reminders that IndyCar could use an American superstar, and with his famous last name, he is quite aware of the hope that maybe he can be the one to elevate this attention-starved series.
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AUTO RACING
Schumacher sets fastest time; Webber takes pole
Veteran Michael Schumacher posted the fastest time in an action-packed qualifying session at the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday, but his previous grid penalty means Mark Webber's Red Bull will start Sunday's race in pole position.
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AUTO RACING
Kanaan hoping 11th Indy start finally brings luck
Tony Kanaan has been called just about every name in the book.
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AUTO RACING
IndyCar relishing rivalry with 2 familiar names
When Bobby Rahal was racing, he hung a picture of Michael Andretti in his workout room.
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AUTO RACING
Chip Ganassi's team gets it right on Carb Day
Target Chip Ganassi Racing has won the last four points championships and two of the last four Indianapolis 500s.
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AUTO RACING
Hinchcliffe poised for breakout Indianapolis 500
James Hinchcliffe still isn't over the disappointment of losing the Indianapolis 500 pole by a measly 9 inches to Ryan Briscoe.
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AUTO RACING
Andretti finding better teamwork without Danica
Michael Andretti's three drivers go into the Indianapolis 500 with strong chances to win. Yet there was still talk Friday about the driver who is no longer with the team: Danica Patrick.








