Is NASCAR eyeing Road America?
UPDATE A reader adds, Road America has been in discussions with NASCAR about holding some type of event, on and off for quite a few years. The dilemma has always … Read More
An Inside Look at Motorsports
The word in Indy is that engine costs for the month of May will go up substantially and Honda and Toyota will have to build more engines for free (yes … Read More
Bar's Nick Fry said "The advice we are getting from the lawyers is we cannot do anything in time and we have taken the decision that to prolong this battle … Read More
Automotive icons General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. fell into junk-bond status Thursday for the first time in either company's history, as the nation's leading credit-rating agency said the … Read More
Kevin Kalkhoven was on 1260 AM radio in Indianapolis Thursday evening, and he didn't sound very hopeful that there will be a merger of the Champ Car and the IRL … Read More
UPDATE #2 We are hearing that Toyota is out and Ford is in. Look for a new 4-cylinder more powerful engine to replace the old Toyota engine in the Toyota … Read More
If BAR's F1 ban isn't enough inspiration, the governing FIA may thoroughly inspect a point-scoring car at all grands prix. Max Mosley said he hoped the Brackley based team's punishment … Read More
The governing body FIA stripped Jenson Button of his podium at Imola and suspended BAR for the next two races for a breach of the regulations. That handed Alex Wurz … Read More
A reader asks, Dear Autoracing1, I’m starting to get the vibe that Dover Motorsports is delaying the Long Beach announcement so they can do it at Indianapolis. If they have … Read More
A reader writes, Dear AutoRacing1.com, If the rumors of Patrick Carpentier already being tired of the IRL and Cheever Racing are true, it speaks volumes of just how that company … Read More
De Ferran's new job (with BAR Honda) is a 180-degree reversal from the Indy Racing League television commentary work he has been doing since retiring from the cockpit following the … Read More
The first gas-electric hybrid vehicle that Toyota Motor Corp. plans to make in North America will be the top-selling Camry sedan at the company's flagship plant in Kentucky, according to … Read More
A shake-up at the top of Fox's Speed Channel is the latest TV shock for NASCAR, and Fox's decision to let Jim Liberatore go as head of the cable channel … Read More
UPDATE Darlington Sellout: Darlington Raceway president Chris Browning had two reasons to celebrate Saturday. It was his birthday and he was assured that NASCAR’s oldest superspeedway would have its first … Read More
UPDATE #6 American developers planning to build a domed indoor race circuit in Plainfield, CN have received zoning approval for the project from the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission. In … Read More
Is Mercedes-Benz fully committed to Formula One? New CEO of parent company DaimlerChrysler, Eckhard Cordes, admitted that recent quality problems – including millions of road car recalls – would cost … Read More
Plans are well advanced for a second Australian-owned F1 team. 36-year-old engineer Mark Preston, who has worked for Arrows and McLaren, is compiling an all-new grid attack. The Oxford-based Aussie … Read More
Is Sauber another team on the brink of financial ruin? Team boss Peter Sauber says he can't afford to pay for changes necessary to their C24 to improve its performance. … Read More
Grant Lynch, who runs Talladega Speedway and is heading NASCAR's Northwest search for land and political support for a new speedway, is putting a full-court press on in the Seattle-Portland … Read More
NASCAR’s next TV contract, which will begin with the 2007 season, should be completed by year-end, according to a NASCAR source close to the situation. The source said signs are … Read More
The future of MG Rover could be decided in Russia following reports that administrators PricewaterhouseCoopers have received approaches from metals mogul Oleg Deripaska and Nikolai Smolenski, owner of sports carmaker … Read More
The #14 ppc Racing Cup team is being dismantled, and it's not surprising that crew chief Dave Charpentier has returned to Dale Earnhardt Inc. The #14 team was in existence … Read More
Detroit executives have proposed to NASCAR that the sanctioning body switch to crate engines at Daytona and Talladega as a cost-cutting measure for the Busch series. Crate engines would be … Read More
Under pressure from race teams, NASCAR might delay the debut of the "car of the future" until the end of 2007 and the "common" engine until 2008. Many engine builders … Read More