Saturday

Fans? videos from the 2012 Hungarian Grand Prix | F1 video

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Fans' videos from the Hungarian Grand Prix including a great close-up from the grid, Michael Schumacher facing questions from local Hungarian children, and more.

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Jack Brabham† Bill Brack Ernesto Brambilla Vittorio Brambilla

Community Day Photos

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Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen Mike Beuttler

Battle underway to save historic Nazareth Speedway

All over the United States, you can find historic but shuttered tracks, locales which once hosted all-out assaults of speed and sound but now sit abandoned, often gone to seed. Each of these tracks has its own hardy band of defenders and advocates who hope they can entice racing to return.

Nazareth Speedway in Pennsylvania never hosted a Sprint Cup-level race, but did host lower series races (and IndyCar races) until 2004. Familiar names like Matt Kenseth, Dan Wheldon, Helio Castroneves and Greg Biffle ran there; Martin Truex Jr. won the last Nationwide race there in May 2004. The track is owned by ISC, but its role in the Northeast has been usurped by fellow ISC track Watkins Glen. Shoot, even the grandstands were ripped up from Nazareth and shipped over to Watkins Glen. The indignity!

You can see the track in full flower above ... and in full overgrown shrub below. For more about the speedway preservation effort, visit their Facebook page.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/battle-underway-save-historic-nazareth-speedway-130202645--nascar.html

Elio de Angelis Marco Apicella Mбrio de Araъjo Cabral Frank Armi

Video: AJ Allmendinger questions, retiring numbers

There are several big questions orbiting NASCAR this week, none bigger than the fate of AJ Allmendinger. Though the story is still in progress, we kick around the key components of the issue right here. And on a less solemn note: should numbers be retired from NASCAR? Busbee says yes, Hart says no. Listen to our arguments and have your say right here. Enjoy, friends.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/video-aj-allmendinger-questions-retiring-numbers-134755244--nascar.html

Carlo Abate George Abecassis Kenny Acheson Andrea de Adamich

Friday

Foyt To Field Austin In '500'

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/08/foyt-to-field-austin-in-500.html

George Connor George Constantine John Cordts David Coulthard

2012 Silverstone World Supersport FP2: Cluzel Fastest In Quiet Session

Jules Cluzel sat out most of the free practice session, opting only to go out in the last few minutes on slicks while everyone else was chasing settings on wet tyres.

With so few riders doing more than a handful of laps, it's difficult to judge anything from this session.

Results:

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Chevrolet to debut Camaro in 2013 Nationwide series

Here's a pleasant surprise: Chevrolet will roll out the Camaro for competition in the Nationwide Series, starting in 2013. It makes sense; not only is the Camaro the top-selling sports car in America (per Chevy), it's also a strong competitor to the Ford Mustang in the Nationwide Series.

And now, some corporatespeak: "Chevrolet is proud to bring the Camaro to the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2013," said Jim Campbell, vice president, Chevrolet Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. "The Camaro Nationwide race car incorporates many of the distinctive styling elements of the production Camaro, including the unique power-bulge hood and deep recessed grille. In addition, the design incorporates the distinctive halo light rings and dual-port grille appearances, and the gold bowtie." ("Power-bulge" is my new favorite adjective.)

As Chevy PR notes, Chevy leads the Nationwide series in wins, manufacturer standings and driver points standings. And now it's going to look even better in 2013.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/chevrolet-debut-camaro-2013-nationwide-series-155701134--nascar.html

Andrea de Adamich Philippe Adams Walt Ader Kurt Adolff

Pole Day Wrapup

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/05/pole-day-wrapup.html

Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen

?Gee-tar, Grills, a Growler or Two, Greens and Gondola?s ...

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Keith Andrews Elio de Angelis Marco Apicella Mбrio de Araъjo Cabral

Thursday

Red, white ?N bleu - why can?t Indy host an Eco-500?

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Bernard Collomb Alberto Colombo Erik Comas Franco Comotti

Woman watched NASCAR with deceased man for over a year

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Many of us like watching races in the company of other NASCAR fans, but Linda Chase of Jackson, Mich., might have taken that just a bit too far.

For the past 10 years, she lived together with Charles Zigler. And when Zigler passed away, they continued to live and watch NASCAR together for approximately 18 months until authorities found Zigler's body on Friday.

We'll let the Jackson Citizen Patriot take it from here:

Zigler, known as Charlie, died naturally, Linda Chase said. "He just fell asleep." She kept him in his chair after he died, keeping him dressed and cleaned. His body did not stink, she said. She would talk to him and watch NASCAR races on television with him.

Jackson officials believe that Zigler, who would have been 67 or 68, died around Christmas of 2010. That was 18 months ago. When Zigler's family members went to check on him after not hearing from him for a while, they went to the police, who found Zigler's body in his chair.

[Also: Kasey Kahne completes major turnaround with win at Loudon]

Chase kept Zigler's body around for more than NASCAR races, however. She's admitted to cashing his social security checks, saying "I'm probably going to prison." She's currently being investigated. When family members, with whom Zigler did not have a close relationship, tried to contact him, Chase would tell them that he was gone. She told the paper that "It's not that I'm heartless. It's just that after so many bad things happen to you, I don't know.

"I didn't want to be alone. He was the only guy who was ever nice to me."

So, next time you have friends over for a race, check on them every once in a while. Yeah, they could be just taking a nap because it's Pocono, but you never know.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/woman-watched-nascar-deceased-man-over-021212570--nascar.html

Jimmy Daywalt JeanDenis Deletraz Patrick Depailler Pedro Diniz

China Cancelled, IMS The Only Answer

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/06/china-cancelled-ims-only-answer.html

Christian Danner Jorge Daponte Anthony Davidson Jimmy Davies

2012 Silverstone World Supersport Race: Long Duel Flag To Flag

Like the first Superbike race, the race was red-flagged after the first lap and restarted as a wet race.

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Duane Carter Eugenio Castellotti Johnny Cecotto Andrea de Cesaris

Ode to Portland: Can it already be 5-Years GONE? (Part IV)

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Andrea de Adamich Philippe Adams Walt Ader Kurt Adolff

Wednesday

Lewis Hamilton: ?The car?s been feeling really good?

Lewis Hamilton bounced back from his disappointing race in Germany to top the times in both sessions in Hungary for McLaren. The car has clearly been improved by the upgrades that were introduced in Hockenheim, although the bad weather there … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2012/07/27/lewis-hamilton-the-cars-been-feeling-really-good/

Don Beauman Karl Gunther Bechem Jean Behra Derek Bell

Carl Edwards returns to Nationwide at Watkins Glen

Carl Edwards is coming back to Nationwide.

Earlier this year, with the pain of a Cup lost on a tiebreaker still fresh on his mind, Carl Edwards declared he would no longer run in the Nationwide series. It was a surprising announcement given that Edwards had successfully doubled up full-time rides in both Sprint and Nationwide since 2005.

The prevailing theory, of course, was that Edwards would be spending more time zeroing in on his Sprint Cup career without the "distraction" of a Nationwide career. Even so, he managed to win a championship and placed in the top three every single year he ran Nationwide. Last year, with Sprint Cup drivers barred from winning the championship, he nonetheless managed eight wins and 23 top-5s in 33 events.

But the solo-Cup adventure hasn't quite worked out so well. Edwards sits 11th in points, but with no wins to his credit is in very real danger of missing the Chase entirely.

Could the added preparation that comes from running a race on Saturday help him on Sunday? We'll find out at Watkins Glen, where Edwards plans to return to the track in the No. 60 Subway Ford.

"The Nationwide race at Watkins Glen is almost like a Sprint Cup event because of the length of the race," Edwards said in a release. "It's a very long and tough race, and there is a lot of competition with all the road-course specialists."

Whether this comes too late to turn Edwards' season around, we can't know. Either way, it'll give him better preparation for the Sunday race and, perhaps, pave the way for a return to the Chase. Once in the Chase, anything can happen ... as Edwards knows all too well.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/carl-edwards-returns-nationwide-watkins-glen-122428790--nascar.html

Ettore Chimeri Louis Chiron Joie Chitwood Bob Christie

2012 Charlotte Race Weeks Events Guide

Welcome to TNI’s annual look at things to do in Charlotte during All-Star and Coke 600 weeks. If you?re in town, or on your way, below is a list of things for you to do while you?re here. If you know of an event occurring in town not listed please feel free to add it [...]

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Get Real Dudes! Herr Schumacher is Still the King of Indy

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Mark Blundell Raul Boesel Menato Boffa Bob Bondurant

China Cancelled, IMS The Only Answer

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Tom Bridger Tony Brise Chris Bristow Peter Broeker

Tuesday

GB 1-2-3

Lewis Hamilton, Paul di Resta and Jenson Button led the Q1 session in Hungary, ahead of Nico Rosberg, Fernando Alonso, Sergio Perez, Nico Hulkenberg and Felipe Massa. The top 10 was completed by Kimi Raikkonen and Bruno Senna. The two Red Bulls struggled with Mark Webber 16th and Sebastian Vettel 17th, while Daniel Riccardo was [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2012/07/28/gb-1-2-3/

Ronnie Bucknum Ivor Bueb Sebastien Buemi Luiz Bueno

A Crazy weekend - As Mother Nature doesn?t take heed to Race Flags...

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Bernard Collomb Alberto Colombo Erik Comas Franco Comotti

Mini-racing: Get the Pocono II experience in ten minutes, minus the rain

Sunday was a tragic day in NASCAR history with the death of a fan to a lightning strike, and we should never minimize that. Before that, however, there was a race ... here's what happened there.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/mini-racing-pocono-ii-experience-ten-minutes-minus-123245492--nascar.html

Ettore Chimeri Louis Chiron Joie Chitwood Bob Christie

Power, Dixon, Four Others Suffer Penalty

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Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey

Michael Andretti calls move to Cup in 2013 ?highly unlikely?

Rumors have been swirling about Andretti Autosport's potential move to NASCAR and the Sprint Cup Series, but according to Michael Andretti, the chances of the team fielding a Sprint Cup car in 2013 are dwindling.

Andretti told the Indianapolis Star that the move wasn't dead, but it wasn't looking good either. ""We've got a couple of (sponsorship) deals working, but it's getting late," Andretti said on Friday. "It's not dead yet, but it's highly unlikely."

Andretti Autosport currently fields teams for Marco Andretti, James Hinchcliffe and Ryan Hunter-Reay in the Izod IndyCar Series. Hunter-Reay has won the last three races of the season to take over the points lead with five races to go.

Any move to the Cup Series for Andretti Autosport has been strongly linked to Dodge, which currently does not have a flagship team for the 2013 season after Penske's move to Ford for next year. The team currently fields Chevys in the IndyCar Series, but any manufacturer conflicts likely wouldn't be an issue with a Sprint Cup move. Penske runs Chevys in the IndyCar Series and Chip Ganassi is affiliated with Chevy in NASCAR and Honda in IndyCar.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/michael-andretti-calls-move-cup-2013-highly-unlikely-135013498--nascar.html

Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo

Monday

Button: ?I?d love to race in London? | F1 Fanatic round-up

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In the round-up: Button would "love" a London Grand Prix ? Usain Bolt vs Lotus E20 ? Pictures of Coulthard in Copenhagen

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Gary Brabham Jack Brabham† Bill Brack Ernesto Brambilla

Todd Bodine revives the lost art of the helmet throw at Pocono

NASCAR needed a good old fashioned helmet throw and Todd Bodine obliged during Sunday's Camping World Truck Series race at Pocono.

While trying to chase down leader James Buescher after a restart, Bodine made contact with Nelson Piquet Jr. on the Long Pond Straight off of turn one and crashed hard into the tire barrier. After climbing out of his car, Bodine chucked his helmet toward's Piquet's truck as he drove by under caution... and missed.

Upon further review of the instant replay, well, it's hard to see how Bodine's anger is appropriate. He moved to the inside while he wasn't clear of Piquet's truck. When he emerged from the infield care center, he didn't repent for the helmet toss.

"I'll take the blame for that whole thing just because I should have known better than to trust an idiot to do the right thing," Bodine said. "You know, I pulled down to draft off of James and I should have known Nelson wasn't smart enough to pull over with me and sidedraft me."

"If it was the last lap of the race I can see that ? he thinks he owes me one anyway from Kansas, I think it was. But it's a shame, we had a good truck."

Strong words, even though the anger looks to be misplaced. If Piquet had read Bodine's mind and pulled to the inside as well, he might have taken out Bodine's teammate Timothy Peters, who was to the inside of Piquet. How smart would that have been?

Anyway, we got a helmet toss, even if it didn't hit the bullseye. Huzzah!

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/todd-bodine-revives-lost-art-helmet-throw-pocono-023635692--nascar.html

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Woking woken

McLaren signalled a return to form in Budapest with Lewis Hamilton taking pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix, four-tenths of a second ahead of Lotus’s Romain Grosjean. The Frenchman bumped Sebastian Vettel down to third, but he was still ahead of Jenson Button and Kimi Raikkonen. The Ferraris were sixth and seventh, with Fernando [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2012/07/28/woking-woken/

Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston Richard Attwood

Fresh questions over struggling Schumacher

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2012/05/fresh_questions_over_mediocre.html

Peter Broeker Tony Brooks Alan Brown Walt Brown

Sunday

Furniture Row Continues To Progress

Since coming to the Cup Series in 2005, Furniture Row Racing has grown into its current form gradually. Over the first several years of their existence, poor finishes and DNQs were the norm. But owner Barney Visser stayed the course, and with Regan Smith at the wheel, the team has gained respectability. Their first taste [...]

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Eric Brandon Don Branson Tom Bridger Tony Brise

Into the Crystal Ball? Its a REAL Twistie Edition

For the 28th year not in a row, open wheel descends upon the tight and twistie Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Lexington, Ohio will play host to the 12th round of the 2012 season and mark only the second of three … Continue reading

Source: http://anotherindycarblog.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/into-the-crystal-ball-its-a-real-twistie-edition/

Christijan Albers Michele Alboreto Jean Alesi Jaime Alguersuari

Audi R8: Available in Late 2012

Since late 2012 the top model of Audi R8 V10 is the version plus with 7-speed Stronic change and capable of delivering 550 hp, all a beast of the circuits to enjoy outside. The restyling of the R8 is characterized by a much more affiliate that gives you even more sports court, a new bumper [...]

Source: http://www.autocarblog.co.uk/302-audi-r8-available-in-late-2012.html

Alex Blignaut Trevor Blokdyk Mark Blundell Raul Boesel

Power Rankings: Does anybody want to be No. 1?

The race is done, and that means it's time for Power Rankings. Each week throughout the season, we'll size up who's rising and who's falling, based on current standings, behind-the-scenes changes, expected staying power, recent history and general gut feelings. It is not scientific, nor is it meant to be. And remember, whoever your favorite driver is, we're biased against him and like someone else better. We continue with a guy who's back in the front yet again...

1. Jimmie Johnson: Help me out here. Who goes here? Matt Kenseth is leading the points, but he had a weak Loudon. Tony Stewart? Hottest driver in NASCAR was a nonfactor. Kasey Kahne and Denny Hamlin are too buried in the standings to make the leap. So we're going with Jimmie Johnson because he had a halfway decent race, and you can't do anything about it. Last week: 4.

2. Matt Kenseth: This was one of the first races of the year where Kenseth wasn't ever a factor. He'll likely be back in form at Indy, but this was an uncharacteristically dull race for a guy who ... nah, you know what, that's too easy. Last week: 1.

3. Kasey Kahne: There are four or five drivers out there who can just come from out of nowhere and thoroughly dominate a race. Denny Hamlin is one of those. Unfortunately for him, so is Kasey Kahne. It's too early to consider Kahne a title contender, but he's looking a whole lot more like a legit Chase candidate than several of the guys still in the top 10. Last week: 6.

4. Denny Hamlin: I love how Hamlin just lets every single emotion spill right out of him like a middle-school drama queen. Despite how that sounds, that's not a slam. Well, not much of one. We love emotion in NASCAR, and we'll even take the kind that makes Hamlin sound like he's listening to Adele on the plane ride home. "Maybe someday I'll ask for two tires just like youuuuuu..." Last week: 10.

5. Dale Earnhardt Jr.: Hey, Dale. 'Sup. Good little run on Sunday. Pretty sweet moment there when all four Hendrick guys were in the top 5. Not leading the race, but still...you can't have everything. Anyway, that's all I've got to say about Mr. Notched-Another-Top-Five-Sorry-For-Party-Rockin'-You-Haters.� Last week: 5.

6. Greg Biffle: What the heck happened to the Roush guys on Sunday? Are we entirely certain they made the trip back north from Daytona? As dominant as they were last Saturday, they were utterly forgettable this Sunday. Not what we expected to see. Last week: 3.

7. Brad Keselowski: I usually have a lot to say about Kes, but not this week. So I will say that Kes is the driver whose standups have probably seen more crime than any other. Seriously. They're all over dingy, creepy gas stations in the middle of nowhere. Heaven only knows what horrors those things have seen. Last week: 7.

8. Tony Stewart: All right, I give: don't bet Tony Stewart after a win. Seriously, the guy wins and then goes into the tank. He'll be just fine in Indy, but wow, was he awful at Loudon. All right, all right: his car was awful. He was the same ol' precious cuss we all love. Last week: 2.

9. Jeff Gordon: As you read these words, Gordon is headed to the Congo as part of his charitable efforts. Worthy, worthy cause. But I do have to wonder if he'll be greeted by a horde of kids wearing "Carl Edwards 2011 Sprint Cup champion" shirts. (Yes, I will keep re-using that joke every year until you laugh, dammit!) Last week: 9.

10. Clint Bowyer: TNT was beyond problematic this season, what with all the commercials (more on that in a moment), but one of the better moments of the race on Sunday was the clip of Bowyer's crew chief Brian Pattie yelling something indecipherable at his crew. As stressful as it surely is being a crew chief, you have plenty of opportunity to work off that stress. Last week: NR.

Ryan Newman11. Ryan Newman: Decent day by the Rocket Man at one of his better tracks. Now, the commercials: we can't escape 'em. But TNT made the unfortunate choice to go with shorter commercial breaks staggered more frequently, which means that we were seeing commercials literally every five minutes. That didn't go over so well. Last week: NR.

12. Joey Logano: Not a great run by Logano, but he's running better than Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr. and others we left off the list. If Logano is able to get into the Chase, he'll be able to tap-dance on the heads of his detractors. Last week: 9.

Dropping out of the rankings: Carl Edwards, Martin Truex Jr.

Lucky Dog: Brian Vickers, who put in another strong effort in the rotating No. 55 seat. Dude is making a strong case for a ride next� year ... if there is a ride to get.

DNF: Carl Edwards, who began his stretch run to the playoffs with an uninspiring, virtually anonymous 18th-place finish. He needs that win, pronto.

All right, your turn. Fire away, friends.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/power-rankings-doesn-t-anybody-want-no-1-181932761--nascar.html

Johnny Claes David Clapham Jim Clark† Kevin Cogan