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A.J. Foyt IV made a spectacular debut in the Supermodified Racing League last Saturday night at the Madera Speedway in Madera, California. "I had a lot of fun, everyone treated me really good and I'd like to do it again," said Foyt IV.
Alex Tagliani will be looking for bragging rights when the Champ Car World Series debuts at Las Vegas Motor Speedway next weekend - but knows that he will face stiff opposition from fellow Vegas residents Paul Tracy, Jimmy Vasser and Patrick Carpentier.
Adrian Fernandez claimed his second IRL victory in the Delphi Indy 300 on his first visit to the Chicagoland Speedway.
Champ Car World Series sponsors Bridgestone and Corona have both announced that they will increase their role in the series when the championship makes its first-ever visit to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
It will be the end of an era when the chequered flag falls on the final Toyota Atlantic race of the season this weekend when the Lynx Racing team completes its final race.
James Chesson makes his Menards Infiniti Pro Series debut at this weekend's Chicagoland Speedway round, joining rookie sensation brother PJ in the Mo Nunn Racing team.
Toyota Atlantic star Josh Hunt has made the decision to surrender his drive in this year's Lexmark Indy 300 race in favour of a second year in the TA series next season, with Australian V8 Supercar driver David Besnard set to take his place.
Andretti Green Promotions, an affiliate of the Andretti Green Racing team, has been named as the promoter of the 2005 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on April 3, 2005.
The Indy Racing League's initiative to enhance its schedule with the addition of road and course events continued with the addition of St Petersburg to the 2005 schedule.
The addition of the Honda Grand Prix gives the 2005 IndyCar Series a 17-race schedule, made up of 14 ovals, two road courses and a temporary street circuit.
Driver quotes after second qualifying for the Molson Indy Montreal - round ten of the Champ Car World Series. Sebastien Bourdais: (#2 McDonald's Ford-Cosworth/Lola/Bridgestone)
Team members: Paul Newman, Carl Haas, Sebastien Bourdais Champ Car members: Kevin Kalkhoven, Dick Eidswick McDonalds USA: John Lewicki
The Champ Car World Series has announced a partnership with McDonald's that will see the fast food chain serve as the "Official Fast Food Restaurant of Champ Car" through the 2006 season.
On 27 January 1996, plans that Indianapolis Motor Speedway President and CEO Tony George presented two years earlier for a new open-wheel series came to fruition at Walt Disney World Speedway.
Chris Festa differs from most new students in the way he spends his spare time.
Mi-Jack Conquest has announced that it will be running a second Lola chassis this weekend in Montreal for Nelson Philippe.
As the IRL IndyCar Series reaches its 100th race, two figures who were present at the very first event give their thoughts and personal memories of the Series' first eight and a half years.
The construction of one of the finest motor racing street circuits in the world takes only 96 days on Australia's bustling Gold Coast. Wednesday 18th August marks the start of construction of the Lexmark Indy 300 circuit, as the countdown continues towards the October 21 to 24 Event.
Four time Indy 500 winner Al Unser was on hand to oversee the start of the biggest resurfacing project at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway since the original brick track surface was removed more than 30 years ago.
Sebastien Bourdais produced one of the drives of his life to win the Grand Prix of Denver after fighting back up the field from a spin at the very first corner of the race to take his fifth win of the Champ Car season.
Travis Gregg, making his debut in the IRL Menards Infiniti Pro Series, won pole position for this weekend's Kentucky 100, seeing off the challenge of current points leader Thiago Medeiros.
The D3 Motorsport Development group, responsible for the Champ Car World Series events in Mexico City, Surfers Paradise and Monterrey, have resigned from Forsythe Racing Inc.
The Champ Car World Series has announced that it has modified its mandatory pit-stop rules with immediate effect. A single mandatory pit stop, made under green or yellow flag conditions, is now required within a specified race lap window during all Champ Car World Series events.
Tony Kanaan may have lost out to Buddy Rice in the last round of the IRL IndyCar Series at the Michigan International Speedway but that blip doesn't disguise the fact that Kanaan and his Andretti-Green Racing teammates have dominated the 2004 season to date and are collective favourites for victo