Saturday

Conway Out, Cunningham In At Fontana

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Don Branson Tom Bridger Tony Brise Chris Bristow

Bulls high!

Sebastian Vettel continued to show well in practice for the Singapore Grand Prix, but the second session was rather odd, with the drivers mainly deciding to concentrate on race preparations rather than going for times. There were few improvements after the session was stopped midway when Bruno Senna had a spin. After the restart the [...]

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Christijan Albers Michele Alboreto Jean Alesi Jaime Alguersuari

Foyt To Field Austin In '500'

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INDYCAR: The Friday Setup (Baltimore)

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Alain de Changy Colin Chapman Dave Charlton Pedro Matos Chaves

Honda Will Release an All-New Roadster in 2014


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After the Del Sol failed to grab buyers? attention and the S2000 pretty much fizzled into nothingness after nine model years, Honda shelved its roadster-building practices for a few years. That being said, in a speech today, Honda?s CEO, Takanobu Ito, has announced that the automaker will again dive into the roadster-building realm, just not as deep as it was before.

According to his statements, Honda will release a new roaster in 2014, but there are two problems here. Problem No. 1, this roadster will only be available in the Japanese market, making us wonder if an S2000 successor will ever show up. Problem No. 2 is the fact that this new roadster will be based on one of the Honda?s ?mini-vehicle? models. In other words, we are looking at something along the lines of a Geo Metro LSi convertible ? if you even remember that slouch ? not an S2000 successor.

According to Ito, this new roadster will feature ?strong vehicle dynamics,? which sounds promising, but could ultimately be the typical automotive lip service. From what this sounds like, Honda is planning to actually produce a version of the EV-STER Concept that has been rumored to hit 60 mph in just 5 seconds and have a total electric range of 100 miles ? okay, so maybe it?s a little cooler than the Metro LSi, but still not an S2000 replacement.

Given Honda?s tendency to let models hover in Asia for a while before releasing them worldwide, we anticipate that this new roadster will make its way to the U.S. after about two or three successful years. If it fails in the Japanese market, Honda will simply fold it up and act like it never happened.

Now for the big question; what will Honda name this new roadster? Will it bring back the much maligned Del Sol name or maybe finally cater to the purists that want the CRX name back so badly that they can taste it? We doubt that either name will make a comeback, but it would be kind of cool to see the CRX name again. The Del Sol, eh, not so much?

Stay tuned!

Click past the jump to read the full summary of the speech.

Honda Will Release an All-New Roadster in 2014 originally appeared on topspeed.com on Friday, 21 September 2012 12:00 EST.

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Friday

For RHR To Win The Championship

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David Coulthard Piers Courage Chris Craft Jim Crawford

And so to Singapore

It is time to head off for Singapore so do not expect much in the next 18 hours. It is the start of what will be a gruelling series of events, going backwards and forwards from Europe to Asia for the next eight weeks. Hopefully we will get some good racing.

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Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey Mauro Baldi

ALMS and Grand Am merge - finally

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Max Chilton takes the next step

The Marussia F1 Team has named Max Chilton as its reserve driver for the six remaining races of the season. The team’s test driver Maria de Villota was injured during an aerodynamic tests in the run-up to the British Grand Prix. Chilton will join with the team at the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka on [...]

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Thursday

As Chase begins, Tony Stewart has his hands full with Harvick ? Delana Harvick

Just before the first race of the 10-race 2012 Chase for the Cup began, Tony Stewart was busy sizing up the competition:

That's none other than Delana Harvick, wife of fellow Chase driver Kevin Harvick. "And for the record," she later tweeted, "if uncle tony wins today it's not my fault!!! #sneakyassgraber"

Could be worse, Delana. He could've thrown a helmet at you.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/chase-begins-tony-stewart-hands-full-harvick-delana-195307948--nascar.html

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2013 MotoGP Provisional Calendar Leaked: 3 US Rounds, 4 Spanish Rounds, 2 Italian Rounds, And Late March Start

The provisional MotoGP calendar has taken a little longer than normal to appear. An initial calendar had been expected at Brno in late August, but no calendar was forthcoming at the Czech Grand Prix. The next rumored date for the calendar to be released was the weekend of the Misano round of MotoGP, but once the paddock assembled at Misano, it became apparent it would emerge a few days later - MotoMatters.com was told by an IRTA representative that the calendar would be announced on Tuesday or Wednesday this week. On Tuesday, the Austin Statesman newspaper reported that the calendar would be out on Friday, but the excessive enthusiasm of Loris Capirossi saw the former racer and current MotoGP safety advisor leak the 2013 calendar on his Twitter page on Thursday night.

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Continued Performance, Not One Win, Will Save Logano

Before Pocono, all the talk about Joey Logano was that he may be on his way out of a Cup ride at Joe Gibbs Racing. Following a win from the pole on Sunday, the discussion about Logano is now about how the win saved his ride. But I’m not convinced that is the case. 2012 [...]

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In Singapore

We have just arrived in Singapore, by way of Dubai (as always) and we met up with other F1 folk on the way. It is funny how time passes in F1. It seems an age since we were in Monza, but it is only nine days, and now we are on the other side of [...]

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My Last Grand Prix...

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Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti Julian Bailey

Wednesday

The Tomaso Files: Trains, Busses, a C-Eh-mobile, Pirate Band and Bitches...

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Andrea de Cesaris Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud Jay Chamberlain

New BMW 7 Series Luxury and Sport

The German manufacturer BMW is synonymous with sporty elegance, and the new 7 Series would not be so. The new saloon renewed Germanic elements and introduces: new LED headlamps, a more luxurious interior and best soundproofing as well as having the most advanced security features. The new engines such as six-cylinder diesel engine, the most [...]

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Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer Giancarlo Baghetti

Chase math: Biffle, Johnson, Earnhardt, Kenseth are locks

Saturday night at Bristol marked the first opportunity for several drivers to clinch spots in the Chase, and four have done so. Let's run them down, shall we?

Greg Biffle: The current points leader, he's in the midst of a career year. He's got two wins and 10 top 5s, and everything would seem to be pointing to this as a championship-threat season were it not for ...

Jimmie Johnson: Five-Time is looking to become Six-Time, and he's showing that he's got both the horsepower and the focus to do just that. Three wins and a series-leading 12 top 5s are just the start of his accolades this year. He's not completely dominant, but he'll do till dominance comes along. That's not a surprise, unlike the performance of ...

[Related: The wild-card race for the Chase ... is wild]

Dale Earnhardt Jr.: The monkey is off his back, and so too are the shackles that have kept him running poorly for most of the last decade. He's recorded a victory and 10 top 5s, and remains a threat to run well virtually every single race.

The above drivers clinched spots in the Chase itself, meaning they'll be able to take advantage of the bonus points from their wins. There's one more driver who's also guaranteed at least a wild card spot:

Matt Kenseth: Early season domination has given way to a long, slow slide. Still, he's got a win and nine top 5 finishes. He'll need to regain some of his spring mojo if he wants to challenge for a Cup, but the way he runs best, just within sight of the leaders of every race, bodes well for November.

Most other drivers are in good shape to clinch at Atlanta; only Tony Stewart remains in serious jeopardy of falling out of the top 10, and his three wins all but guarantee him at least a wild card spot.

It's one step along the way for these four drivers, but it's an important one. The Chase is a reality. Time now to start thinking about a Cup.

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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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Williams Admit Bottas A Possibility For 2013

Williams executive director, Toto Wolff, has admitted that Valtteri Bottas is a realistic option for the team ahead of 2013. The Finn has been earning rave reviews for his abilities, and has frequently participated in Friday Practice leading to speculation surrounding a racing seat for next season. Williams are expected to finalise their driver lineup [...]

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Tuesday

AJ Allmendinger completes ?Road to Recovery,? reinstated by NASCAR

Good news for fans of AJ Allmendinger: He's completed NASCAR's Substance Abuse Policy Road to Recovery program, and that means he's been reinstated by NASCAR. He's now eligible to drive once again at any level.

Allmendinger had been suspended indefinitely earlier this summer for testing positive for a still-unrevealed stimulant at the Kentucky race. Allmendinger and his team had initially called the test results into question, but once a second sample turned up the same result, he consented to NASCAR's judgment. He told a curious story about taking Adderall, but in the end, he didn't disagree with the sport's judgment.

The knock on Allmendinger was that he would follow in Jeremy Mayfield's footsteps, fighting every inch of the way. He didn't; he took the wiser route and is now back in the sport faster than perhaps anyone expected.

Of course, he returns to a NASCAR changed even since he was suspended in July. Joey Logano has taken over his old seat, and there's no guarantee of another coming available for him anytime soon. He's indicated that he'll take time to explore his options. But at least now he has them.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/aj-allmendinger-completes-road-recovery-reinstated-nascar-212448224--nascar.html

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2012 Chase Prospects: Tony Stewart goes for title number four

The battle between Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards will be the standard on which all Sprint Cup championship battles will be judged from here on out. And if that's not enough by itself, Stewart's five Chase wins, the most by any Championship winning driver, is also a new benchmark.

And Stewart has another benchmark too. In his first Chase win in 2005, he won the title without winning a single Chase race -- the only driver to do that too. (Note: that's probably why he was so dismissive of any questions about a specific Chase-winning formula on Friday.)

What does this mean? Well it means that Stewart will win 10 races when he wins his third Chase, but that won't happen until 2017. So sorry Tony, you'll have to wait a while.

Honestly, Stewart winning the Chase this year may be as much of a surprise as it was last year. After starting off strongly with wins at Las Vegas and Fontana, Stewart, who (obligatory comment about how awesome he usually is in the summer), has finished outside the top 10 in six of the last 10 races leading up to the Chase. Yeah, he does have one win in that stretch (Daytona), but last year heading into the Chase, he had five top 10s in the final 10 regular season races.

Best Chase Track: That's Chicago, site of tomorrow's Geico 400. Stewart has three wins and 9 top 10s in 11 starts there. Pretty good.

Worst Chase Track: By average finish, it's Talladega, but doesn't it seem that Talladega is low on the list for everyon? It's that whole lottery thing. Stewart's second worst average finish at a Chase track is at Charlotte, where he has one win and 12 top 10s in 27 starts.

NB's Prediction: 4th. Stewart gets the benefit of the doubt here because of his performance last year. This is the ultimate in toss-up scenarios for Smoke. Given last year, it's not surprising if he's in the battle for the title until the final race. Given the last 10 races, it's equally not as surprising if he's not.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/2012-chase-prospects-tony-stewart-goes-title-number-150829556--nascar.html

Eric Brandon Don Branson Tom Bridger Tony Brise

VIDEO: Cars get airborne in first corner at Spa F1 race

Romain Grosjean's car catapulted over two others, including points leader Fernando Alonso, as the field entered the first turn of Sunday's Formula 1 Bengian Grand Prix at Spa.

In the series' first race in 35 days, Grosjean initially triggered the crash as he moved to the right, making contact with Lewis Hamilton as he attempted to get in front of him. After the contact, Hamilton's car immediately snapped to the left, and his car -- with the front wheels off the ground -- pushed Grosjean's into the field in front of them braking for the first turn.

Grosjean's car then launched over Sergio Perez and Alonso, and both Alonso and Hamilton also got airtime in the melee. Thankfully, no one was hurt. As you can see from the video above, Grosjean's car flew right in front of Alonso's cockpit. Because of the crash, Grosjean has been suspended for next week's race at Monza. Jenson Button won Sunday's race.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/video-big-crash-takes-contenders-first-corner-f1-160301701--nascar.html

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Join us for the latest NASCAR live chat, Tuesday at 1 p.m. ET

Time again for a live NASCAR chat! We'll discuss Bristol, Atlanta, the Chase and whatever else is on your mind. Festivities begin at 1 p.m. ET. Bring a helmet to throw.

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Patrick Depailler Pedro Diniz Duke Dinsmore Frank Dochnal

Stewart and Kenseth don?t anticipate carryover from Bristol crash

Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth have moved on from their tangle on Saturday night.

On Saturday, after the two collided on the track and Stewart flung his helmet at Kenseth, Stewart said that "I'm going to run over him every chance I get for the rest of the year." On Tuesday after a promotional appearance at Charlotte Motor Speedway, he said that he had no intention of seeking Kenseth out on the track for unprovoked retribution.

From the AP:

'You get over that stuff. It's been part of racing for as long as I can remember and that won't be the last time you see two drivers have a disagreement,'' Stewart said, adding he'll only run over Kenseth ''if I need to. It's not our intention to go seek him out.

''We've gotten along more races than we've disagreed.''

Kenseth was at Kansas Speedway on Tuesday for a Goodyear tire test to prepare for the track's newly repaved surface, and he shared Stewart's sentiment and said that the two had more important things to focus on in the next 12 race; namely the championship.

"I think you're going to have problems with people here or there and most times its not one person's fault and you've got to work those problems out and move on," Kenseth said.

"People don't see things the same way. If everybody saw the same thing the same way, there would never be wrecks ? well, I guess there would be accidents but there wouldn't be as many."

Stewart added that he was happy that he wasn't penalized for the helmet toss. However, it would have been surprising if he did. Todd Bodine threw his helmet earlier in the year at Pocono and wasn't penalized.

'I figured I was going to get some kind of penalty for it, so it's nice to know that's something you can get away with," Stewart said. "I just wish we could get a more lengthy list of what we can do and can't do. I think we could make it a lot more entertaining if we knew what we could do.''

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/stewart-kenseth-don-t-anticipate-carryover-bristol-crash-023655633--nascar.html

Andrea de Cesaris Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud Jay Chamberlain

Monday

VIDEO: Cars get airborne in first corner at Spa F1 race

Romain Grosjean's car catapulted over two others, including points leader Fernando Alonso, as the field entered the first turn of Sunday's Formula 1 Bengian Grand Prix at Spa.

In the series' first race in 35 days, Grosjean initially triggered the crash as he moved to the right, making contact with Lewis Hamilton as he attempted to get in front of him. After the contact, Hamilton's car immediately snapped to the left, and his car -- with the front wheels off the ground -- pushed Grosjean's into the field in front of them braking for the first turn.

Grosjean's car then launched over Sergio Perez and Alonso, and both Alonso and Hamilton also got airtime in the melee. Thankfully, no one was hurt. As you can see from the video above, Grosjean's car flew right in front of Alonso's cockpit. Because of the crash, Grosjean has been suspended for next week's race at Monza. Jenson Button won Sunday's race.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/video-big-crash-takes-contenders-first-corner-f1-160301701--nascar.html

Ivor Bueb Sebastien Buemi Luiz Bueno Ian Burgess

All great drivers need luck, but Alonso makes his own

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BREAKING: Kenseth Out At Roush; To Gibbs

Sources are telling TNI, Roush Fenway executives announced to the organization today that Matt Kenseth would be leaving the team at the end of the season. Despite earlier rumors that Penske would be Kenseth’s destination, all signs indicate Joe Gibbs Racing as the driver’s future home. What that means for the Gibbs teams is not [...]

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Motorsports ?N Music

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Power Rankings: The Hamster Dance continues

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 on a roll leading into the Chase:

1.� Denny Hamlin: Is Denny the championship favorite heading into the Chase? Nope, but then, anybody who says they can pick the champion at this point, especially after last year, is either lying or they're in on the fabled NASCAR conspiracy. (Speaking of which: go to Vegas and throw a few bucks on Truex. Trust me.)�Last week: 1.

2. Jeff Gordon: Problem with being a critic in NASCAR is that there comes a time when you'll have to eat your words. All season long, people have been dogging Gordon's chances, and here he is finishing the regular season 3-2-2. Crow is delicious with a few drops of Tabasco sauce. Last week: 3.

3. Jimmie Johnson: As journalists, or whatever passes for one, we're expected to root for the story, not the individual. And of the 12 drivers racing in the Chase, about 11 of them would be a better story than Jimmie Johnson winning. That said, we're also expected not to be complete idiots. (Granted, we often fall short.) And for that reason, it's tough to pick against the 48. Sorry. Last week: 4.

4. Brad Keselowski: Where do you see Keselowski falling in this year's Chase? He's the kind of guy who could throw together a couple wins and really scare some people. Plus, I really want to see him trash-talking during those infamous Homestead joint press conferences.�Last week: 2.

5. Dale Earnhardt Jr.: It never fails to buoy my spirit when Dale Earnhardt Jr. takes the lead and his fans go absolutely batcrap insane in the stands. I mean, these people love Dale Junior more than you love anything in your life. It's nice to see people happy. If he does win the championship, however, I'm sure I'll regret saying all this.� Last week: 7.

6. Greg Biffle: Has there ever been a regular-season leader so overlooked in the playoffs?�I am hereby starting a campaign for the next 10 weeks of the Chase: WHY NOT BIFFLE? Let's see if we can use a little social media joy to get him to respond. Post it on Facebook, use #whynotbiffle on Twitter. Time to mobilize, Biffle Nation!�Last week: 6.

7. Clint Bowyer: Ol' Rawhide had that nine-spot locked down in these rankings for so long we started mistaking him for Marcos Ambrose! Ha ha! Anyway, you've got to love Bowyer making such a turnaround (literally) at Richmond, and the fact that Juan Pablo Montoya knocked him out of the Chase last year has to make this even sweeter. Last week: 9.

8. Martin Truex Jr.: Truex isn't quite in the happy-to-be-here class, but I would be a lot higher on him if he'd won a race along the way. Something about the Chase clocks the top guys into a higher gear. You don't want them to get too far ahead of you, or your Chase will be over before you leave Chicago. Last week: 5.

9. Tony Stewart: I really would love to accompany Tony Stewart to someplace out of his comfort zone, like a kid's birthday party. He'd either charm the heck out of everyone there, or he'd be throwing cake and inspiring the kids to riot within minutes. Probably both. Point being ... ? Oh, right. You never know quite what you're getting with Stewart, so it's best to just hope he doesn't destroy everything around you as he rolls through your life.� Last week: 11.

10. Matt Kenseth: I don't have much to write about Matt Kenseth this week. I really don't. I wish I did, but he wasn't particularly outstanding at any facet of the NASCAR game this week. That's OK, it happens. We all have weeks where we just sort of let it roll and don't really make much of an impact ... oh, hey, we've got enough here.�Last week: 10.

11. Kasey Kahne: Whatcha thinking about Kasey's chances? He's one of the few guys I think could sneak up on the field, running well and then winning a key race or two to stay in the conversation through into November. He'd be fun to see as a champion, if only because watching crazy cougars chase him is more fun than watching JK Simmons in those Farmers ads.� Last week: 8.

12. Kevin Harvick: All right, FINE, I guess we have to put Harvick in here because he made the Chase. We don't really use Nationwide races in our factoring here (or maybe we do; rules tend to change when we feel like it). But Harvick has been a Nationwide beast of late. Plus, he said that fatherhood hadn't softened him; he still wants to punch Kyle Busch in the face. Good quote, that. Last week: NR.

Dropping out of the rankings: Kyle Busch, of course.�

The Mark Martin Lucky Dog: We were going to give this to Mark Martin yet again, but he's run well enough to earn its entire title. So we give it to Jeff Burton, who deserves it for his strong Richmond performance. Don't go measuring yourself for the 31 just yet, Austin Dillon.

The Carl Edwards DNF: Kyle Busch. Seriously, this had to be one of the most disappointing races of his life. The wild card, and an entry into the Chase, was there for the taking and things fell apart.

All right, your turn. Fire away, friends.

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Sunday

Gordon Off To Worst Start Of His Career

Three lead lap finishes through ten races, two DNFs, an average finish of 21.6, and a points position of 23rd. It all adds up to the worst start of Jeff Gordon’s career. And with a crash and a 33rd place finish at Talladega, there is no end in sight to Gordon’s bad luck. After blowing [...]

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