Saturday

Dale Earnhardt Jr.?s moving letter to his 16-year-old self

Dale Earnhardt Jr. has had a life that few of us could even imagine, and there are times when even he doesn't seem to be able to believe he is where he is. In a moving segment on "CBS This Morning," Earnhardt reads a letter to his 16-year-old self, advising him on family, racing and confidence. It's some powerful stuff, and it might just inspire you to think a little differently about the 88.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/dale-earnhardt-jr-moving-letter-16-old-self-225114618--nascar.html

Karun Chandhok Alain de Changy Colin Chapman Dave Charlton

Brad Keselowski takes the points lead at Dover with his second Chase win

On a Sunday at Dover that saw the Joe Gibbs Racing cars of Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch lead the first 311 laps only to be usurped by Jimmie Johnson on pit road under caution, Brad Keselowski lurked in the weeds behind them and struck when everyone's fuel supply started dwindling, taking the AAA 400 for his second win of the Chase and seizing the points lead by five over Johnson.

Keselowski emerged from the final set of caution flag pit stops third, ahead of Hamlin and behind Johnson and Busch, but when the field took the green flag after a second caution flag for Matt Kenseth, he immediately radioed his crew that the car was hitting the splitter in the corners. At that point, it was looking like simply a race to stay as close as possible to Johnson, who entered the day with the points lead.

The combination of Keselowski, Wolfe and the Penske engine program has meant some of the best fuel mileage in the Cup Series. The race stayed green until the finish. You can guess what that meant.

Johnson held onto the lead after the restart and maintained his advantage over Busch, who had been almost untouchable since taking the lead from Hamlin after lap 36. Hamlin had snuck by Keselowski for third, but the JGR cars were going to be short on fuel. Keselowski's only competition was going to be Johnson, who was right on the edge of making it to the finish under power.

As the laps ticked down, Johnson and crew chief Chad Knaus made the decision to back off to save fuel, knowing that the JGR cars couldn't make it to the finish. Busch went by. Hamlin went by. And then Keselowski closed in on his bumper. It was going to be a battle for the race win and the Chase lead.

Keselowski's presence and superior mileage meant that Johnson couldn't be in full conservation anymore. He needed to stay ahead of the Blue Deuce, who could make it to the finish.

Did that force Johnson to push the fuel envelope more than he wanted? After Keselowski snuck by with less than 15 laps to go, Knaus told Johnson, who ended up third behind teammate Jeff Gordon, that he was a lap short on fuel and to back it down even further, allowing Keselowski to pull away and play his own conservation game to ensure that he would have plenty of fuel in the tank at the end and be atop the Sprint Cup points standings.

But Keselowski said after the race that it's still too early to consider he and his team the favorite in the Chase.

"There are seven races to go and it feels great to win, I'm so proud of my team, but I can't state loudly enough how much longer this battle is," Keselowski said. "It's very tempting, whether it's the media or the teams themselves, to get in a comfort zone of saying 'such-and-such has control of this Chase' but there's a reason why it's 10 rounds. And we're not even halfway, we're three rounds in, and by no means do I think we're the favorite. Certainly we're not the underdog probably at this point, but you know, I think there's so much racing to go and so many opportunities for things to go wrong, or right, for anyone out there, that it's way too early to point those fingers and say those things."

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/brad-keselowski-takes-points-lead-dover-second-chase-224017406--nascar.html

Slim Borgudd Luki Botha JeanChristophe Boullion Sebastien Bourdais

On mergers and unifications: enduring the long road ahead

Source: http://www.popoffvalve.com/2012/9/6/3298289/on-mergers-and-unifications-enduring-the-long-road-ahead

Johnny Cecotto Andrea de Cesaris Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud

F1: Suzuka 2012 Highlights

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Cliff Allison Fernando Alonso Giovanna Amati George Amick

Friday

Into The Crystal Ball? Multiple Combatants Edition

Welcome to championship week! In five short days the checkered flag will fall on the 2012 season and new, first time champion will be crowned. Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California will be the site of the final battle that … Continue reading

Source: http://anotherindycarblog.wordpress.com/2012/09/11/into-the-crystal-ball-multiple-combatants-edition/

Luki Botha JeanChristophe Boullion Sebastien Bourdais Thierry Boutsen

2012 Month Of May In Photos

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/05/2012-month-of-may-in-photos.html

Luciano Burti Roberto Bussinello Jenson Button Tommy Byrne

Never forget how great Michael Schumacher was

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2012/10/never_forget_how_great_schumac.html

Art Cross Geoff Crossley Chuck Daigh Yannick Dalmas

The ECU Endgame: Will MotoGP Survive The Motegi MSMA Meetings?

This may very well turn out to be the biggest week in MotoGP since the decision to replace the two stroke 500s with large capacity four stroke machines. This week, Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta is set to have meetings with each of the MSMA members at Motegi, to hammer out once and for all the technical basis for the 2014 season. If they succeed, the ground will be laid for a set of technical regulations which can remain stable for the long term, the goal being at least five years. If they fail, then one or more manufacturers could leave the series, reducing the number of factory bikes on the grid and potentially removing two of MotoGP's top riders from the grid. There is much at stake.

So much, in fact, that neither side looks prepared to back down. On the one side is Dorna, who see the costs of the championship spiraling out of control thanks to the increasing sophistication of the electronics, and the racing growing ever more clinical as fewer and fewer riders are capable of mastering the machines these electronics control. On the other side are the factories, for whom MotoGP, with its fuel-limited format, provides an ideal laboratory for developing electronic control systems which filter through into their consumer products and serves as a training ground for their best engineers. Dorna demands a spec ECU to control costs; the factories, amalgamated in the MSMA, demand the ability to develop software strategies through the use of unrestricted electronics. The two perspectives are irreconcilable, at the most fundamental level.

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Duane Carter Eugenio Castellotti Johnny Cecotto Andrea de Cesaris

Let's celebrate a great British Grand Prix

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/jakehumphrey/2012/07/lets_celebrate_a_great_british.html

Chris Amon Bob Anderson Conny Andersson Mario Andretti

Thursday

Alonso still tough to beat, says Horner

Christian Horner says Red Bull does not underestimate Fernando Alonso and Ferrari, despite Sebastian Vettel making big inroads into the Spaniard?s championship lead after two consecutive wins. Vettel is now four points ? or an eighth place ? behind Alonso … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2012/10/08/alonso-still-tough-to-beat-says-horner/

Alex Blignaut Trevor Blokdyk Mark Blundell Raul Boesel

Would It Be A Mistake For Sauber To Let Him Go?

Sauber will be confident that they can retain the services of Kamui Kobayashi for the 2013 Formula One season, despite speculation that the Japanese driver could be ready to leave the team during the winter break. The 26-year-old was one of the surprise performers in 2011 and the Japanese drivers blend of speed and consistency [...]

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Eddie Cheever Andrea Chiesa Ettore Chimeri Louis Chiron

The better part of valor: Conway recuses himself from INDYCAR finale

Source: http://www.popoffvalve.com/2012/9/13/3328582/the-better-part-of-valor-conway-recuses-himself-from-indycar-finale

Chris Amon Bob Anderson Conny Andersson Mario Andretti

The Tomaso Files: Summer is Fini edition...

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Tom Belso JeanPierre Beltoise Olivier Beretta Allen Berg

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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Eugene Chaboud Jay Chamberlain Karun Chandhok Alain de Changy

Wednesday

Matt Kenseth says Talladega win was a boost for his final six races at Roush

Still in 12th in the Chase points standings after Sunday's win at Talladega, Matt Kenseth's championship hopes are pretty much nonexistent in his final season at Roush Fenway Racing, and Kenseth said Tuesday that the win was integral in helping him feel better about he and the team's split when they officially part ways in six more races.

"Well, it's made me feel a little bit better about certain things," Kenseth said."I mean, it's really important for me to finish this thing off on a high note.�It would just break my heart if the thing was broken when I left.�So I certainly didn't want that."

"And we had a really rough few weeks in The Chase with parts breaking and following off and not getting good finishes and not running good and everybody was getting close to being at each other's throats and things like that.� So it's important for me to try to really try to keep that whole unit as a cohesive front-running championship-contending unit.� So I'm hoping in the next six weeks we can continue this momentum, hoping we can get another win or two and finish as high as we can in the points and end this thing on a high note."

Kenseth was the series' best driver at restrictor plate tracks this season, also winning the Daytona 500 and finishing third twice. Drivers rarely move on to other teams when things are going well, so that's one reason that Kenseth became just the third different Chase driver, along with Tony Stewart in 2008 and Kurt Busch last year, to win a Chase race the season before leaving for a new team. But Kenseth said that once he met with Joe and JD Gibbs, his decision to take over the driving duties of the No. 20 wasn't as difficult as you might have expected.

"When I've talked to Joe and JD and went and saw some of their stuff and spent some time with them, I just really felt like that was the right place for me," Kenseth said. "I felt really comfortable with everything.� I feel really good about their stuff, when you watch how good all their cars perform on the racetrack and how many races they win and all that kind of stuff, I just felt like that was the place for me."

"It really wasn't as hard or I wasn't probably as conflicted as one might think."

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/matt-kenseth-says-talladega-win-boost-final-six-215319505--nascar.html

Tom Belso JeanPierre Beltoise Olivier Beretta Allen Berg

2013 Indy Car Series Schedule announced

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Colin Chapman Dave Charlton Pedro Matos Chaves Bill Cheesbourg

The value (or lack of it) of F1 pay-drivers

The decision by Lewis Hamilton to move to Mercedes, bizarre though it is, has started things moving in the F1 driver market, with Michael Schumacher being elbowed out of the sport (again) and much talk about who will go to Sauber, to replace Sergio Perez. Kamui Kobayashi showed on Sunday that he is no slouch [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2012/10/09/the-value-or-lack-of-it-of-f1-pay-drivers/

Tommy Byrne Giulio Cabianca Phil Cade Alex Caffi

Not bad for the number two driver

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2012/07/andrew_benson_1.html

Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen Mike Beuttler Birabongse Bhanubandh

#14 Fails Tech, Penalized

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/07/14-fails-tech-penalized.html

Adolf Brudes Martin Brundle Gianmaria Bruni Jimmy Bryan

Tuesday

INDYCAR: Power Rankings (Fontana)

Source: http://www.popoffvalve.com/2012/9/13/3326244/indycar-power-rankings-fontana

Stefan Bellof Paul Belmondo Tom Belso JeanPierre Beltoise

Why The Dodge Deal Isn?t Done Yet

One of the biggest Silly Season moves that we are waiting to hear a resolution for is �just where Dodge will end up. Since it was announced that Penske would be moving to Ford for the 2013 season, there have been a ton of rumors and speculation, but no real solid information. And the reason [...]

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Jenson Button Tommy Byrne Giulio Cabianca Phil Cade

We Lost A Big Hat on Sunday

Jimmie Johnson won the race on Sunday and edged a little closer to the points lead, but I think the bigger story was something that happened off the track. After 30 years on pit road, reporter Dr. Dick Berggren retired, making Dover his last race. Berggren, like so many broadcasting greats who came before him [...]

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Pablo Birger Art Bisch Harry Blanchard Michael Bleekemolen

Professor Sid Watkins dies

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Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello Michael Bartels Edgar Barth

Monday

Meanwhile in Montreal?

It has been announced that NASCAR will not race in Montreal next season after the race promoter Francois Dumontier of Octane Management Events Inc, filed for bankruptcy, with debts of $5 million. The firm is the sister company of Octane Racing Group Inc, the firm that is the promoter of the Grand Prix du Canada. [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2012/10/08/meanwhile-in-montreal-2/

Felice Bonetto Jo Bonnier Roberto Bonomi Juan Manuel Bordeu

Open-Wheel Timeline, Part 1? The Sanctioning Bodies

The history of American Open Wheel Racing and its respective national championships are as confusing and intricate as any other aspect of the sport. Controversy between the various sanctioning bodies, participating manufacturers and of course the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has … Continue reading

Source: http://anotherindycarblog.wordpress.com/2012/09/06/open-wheel-timeline-part-1-the-sanctioning-bodies/

Bobby Ball Marcel Balsa Lorenzo Bandini Henry Banks

Franchitti Wins At Indy

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/05/franchitti-wins-at-indy.html

Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore

2012 Magny Cours Superpole Results

The last Superpole of 2012 was a dry session. 

Race Details
Round Number: 
14
2012

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Erwin Bauer Zsolt Baumgartner Elie Bayol Don Beauman

Here?s Jeff Gordon with a mustache

Jeff Gordon has kept his promise.

Gordon said earlier this year that he would grow a mustache like the one he spored as a young driver in the early 1990s if his team made the Chase. He made the Chase Saturday night at Richmond thanks to a second place finish and Kyle Busch's misfortune.

During Chase media days on Wednesday, Gordon had sported a full facial stubble look, saying that yes, everything but the mustache would be clean shaven before race festivities kicked off at Chicagoland Speedway. And there it is.

With only a week's worth of growth, it's not as awesome as, say, this picture. But hopefully Gordon keeps the stache long enough to rival not only the look from 20 years ago, but Junior's beard's status as the most famous facial hair in modern-day NASCAR.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/jeff-gordon-mustache-020223530--nascar.html

JeanPierre Beltoise Olivier Beretta Allen Berg Georges Berger

Sunday

The 2013 Schedule? On Double Headers, Balance and ABC

The 2013 Indycar schedule came out on Sunday and fans have shown equals parts joy, hate and total indifference. I am positive you readers have had about enough of the scheduling talk, but I?ve got a few things to say … Continue reading

Source: http://anotherindycarblog.wordpress.com/2012/10/03/the-2013-schedule-on-double-headers-balance-and-abc/

Toni Branca Gianfranco Brancatelli Eric Brandon Don Branson

Is Edmonton?s loss the Northwest?s gain?

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Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston

2012 Magny Cours World Supersport FP1 Results: Lowes Fastest In Slow Session

In the last race weekend of the year, the weather makes one final appearance and caused a slow session as everyone got used to the conditions. Sam Lowes was fastest, showing the form he's brought with him all year as an early riser. Kenan Sofuoglu, crowned world champion last time out, demonstrated that the title doesn't slow him down either as he pipped Jules Cluzel for second fastest.

Result:

Race Details
Round Number: 
13
2012

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Ray Crawford Alberto Crespo Antonio Creus Larry Crockett