George Connor George Constantine John Cordts David Coulthard
Monday
Fernando Alonso: ?I gave back one position because I thought that was more or less fair??
Brad Keselowski earns pole for race at New Hampshire
Is Brad Keselowski setting up to go two-for-two at New Hampshire in 2014?
The 2012 Sprint Cup champion and winner of the first race of the 2014 Chase at Chicago on Sunday won the pole Friday at New Hampshire, site of the second race of the Chase.
In July, Keselowski led 138 laps and won at New Hampshire. Because of that win earlier in the year, six-time champion Jimmie Johnson called Keselowski's team the team to beat before Friday's qualifying session.
?Yeah, I would expect him to be in a similar position for two reasons," Johnson said. "One, he had so much more pace than the rest of the field here in the spring race that it?s hard to believe that everybody could cover that gap and get back to him. And then when we went to Richmond, which wasn?t too long ago as a short track and they had that form there, too. So, I?d definitely say those guys are tough to handle.?
Keselowski won at Richmond, the last race before the Chase. Johnson turned out to be prophetic for Friday. Will be prophetic for Sunday?
Jamie McMurray qualified second, three-hundredths of a second behind Keselowski. Kevin Harvick qualified third, while Denny Hamlin was fourth and Kyle Busch was fifth.
Here's how all 16 of the Chasers stack up for New Hampshire
1. Brad Keselowski
3. Kevin Harvick
4. Denny Hamlin
5. Kyle Busch
6. Jimmie Johnson
7. Joey Logano
8. Carl Edwards
9. Ryan Newman
11. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
13. Jeff Gordon
15. Kurt Busch
16. Matt Kenseth
17. Kasey Kahne
21. Aric Almirola
26. Greg Biffle
27. A.J. Allmendinger
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Sunday
Brad Keselowski takes lead with three-wide pass, wins at Chicago
Brad Keselowski saw Kevin Harvick and Kyle Larson battling for the lead ahead of him and as Larson went high and Harvick went low heading into turn one, Keselowski took the middle.
It was the right option.
Keselowski stormed past both drivers and held on for the lead through a last restart to win the first race of the 2014 Chase for the Sprint Cup on Sunday at Chicago.
Larson and Harvick were having a fantastic battle off a restart with 18 laps to go. Larson had the lead and Harvick, who restarted second, was able to hang with him. The two ran side by side for virtually the entirety of two laps, but the great racing came at a price.
Keselowski was hanging around in third and got an incredible draft of the huge hole in the air the two were creating with 16 laps to go. As Harvick headed to the white line and Larson went towards the wall, Keselowski cut the middle and was clear by the time he was on the backstretch.
"I'm not really sure," Keselowski responded when asked how he made the pass in victory lane. "I'll have to watch the ESPN replay to figure it out. But we obviously had a great car ... these Fords have really come together for a strong Chase run."
Last week, Keselowski won the last race before the Chase at Richmond for his fourth win, a victory that gave him solitary possession of first place for the Chase. With the win at Chicago, he keeps first place in the Chase and may put him in place for a repeat. Keselowski won at Chicago en route to the 2012 title. (Oh, and Keselowski is also guaranteed a spot through the first elimination round of the Chase.)
It was a win that came without the benefit of great track position too. Keselowski and his teammate Joey Logano have been the masters of qualifying this season but Friday's qualifying session was washed out. The lineup was set on practice speeds and both Penske cars started in the 20s. It ultimately didn't matter.
And neither did late pit stop trouble. Keselowski had to pit a second time under caution on lap 184 because of a potential loose wheel. He restarted 17th after starting at the back of the field but quickly sliced and diced his way up through the field. He was ninth within 25 laps and two more late cautions helped his ascent.
Jeff Gordon finished second and he's second in the points standings, seven behind Keselowski. Larson finished third while Joey Logano was fourth and Harvick was fifth.
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Saturday
KTM Confirms MotoGP Entry For 2017
The news that KTM would be building a MotoGP machine has been public since the beginning of August. In an interview with the German website Speedweek, KTM CEO Stefan Pierer confirmed that the Austrian manufacturer would be building a V4 MotoGP machine ready for the 2017 season.
KTM's MotoGP plans were confirmed again last weekend at Misano. KTM's head of motorsport Pit Beirer told the MotoGP.com website that they would indeed be building a MotoGP bike, and that work on the machine had already started. The bike, Beirer told MotoGP.com, would be a V4, would use a steel trellis frame, just as their Moto3 machines do, and would be kitted with WP suspension. Design work on the bike was already underway, with the bike scheduled to make its debut on track "at the end of next summer," Beirer said.
There would be no prospect of an early entry, however. The bike is to be prepared for the 2017 season, with testing going on from late 2015 onwards. The bike would be designed around the Michelin tires, which will be replacing Bridgestone as the spec tire from 2016 onwards. The bike would also be designed with the spec electronics and unified software package in mind, which is also to be compulsory from the 2016 season.
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Friday
2014 Singapore Grand Prix practice in pictures | F1 Pictures
Source: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2014/09/19/2014-singapore-grand-prix-practice-pictures/
Thursday
FIA confirms 20 race F1 schedule for 2015
Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2014/09/12/fia-confirms-20-race-f1-schedule-for-2015/
Wednesday
F1 Babe: Jodi Ann Paterson
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Wehrlein named Mercedes reserve driver | 2014 F1 season
Source: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2014/09/15/wehrlein-named-mercedes-reserve-driver/
Tuesday
The effects of Montezemolo?s departure
Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2014/09/11/the-effects-of-montezemolos-departure/
Monday
2014 Misano MotoGP Qualifying Results: No Rain Today
Sunday
Up close : Porsche Cayman GT4
Source: http://www.autocarblog.co.uk/708-up-close-porsche-cayman-gt4.html
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Saturday
Friday
Insane fan climbs to top of catch fence during NASCAR race
RICHMOND, Va. - Even by the standards of NASCAR fans, what happened on Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway was flat-out ridiculous.
With about 70 laps left in the race, a fan somehow climbed the fence over Turn 4 and proceeded to make himself very much at home.
There's a guy on the fence!!! #rir pic.twitter.com/0JuqiOCZ9I
? Jamie Lund (@jamieeeh18) September 7, 2014 Yep, that's a fan up there, chilling while cars race at lethal speeds just below him. Those fences are made for keeping cars out of the stands, not keeping fans in them. It's another one of those "we didn't think anyone would be that crazy" situations.
@MikeDavis88 @AliciaPRNradio @RIRInsider man was straight hanging out! Crazy @DirtyMoRadio pic.twitter.com/jrDXjv37v8
? Jessica Thomas (@MrsThomas99) September 7, 2014 NASCAR immediately sent its crack fence-cleaning team into action:
(Ha ha, no, that's Tony Stewart's team from 2007, of course.)
The fan slowed down the entire race, which was put into caution as a result of his actions. He was coaxed down by local authorities, and could be in an awful lot of trouble.
@MartySmithESPN pic.twitter.com/gcNoVWZLMC
? Mike Adkins (@AdkinsTintShack) September 7, 2014 Here's a video of him already on the fence and his descent down into the waiting arms of security personnel.
Anyway, we'd tell you not to try this at home, but if you're the type of person who'd even consider climbing a fence during an active race, well, we're not sure our words have much effect on you.
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Verstappen has his first proper test
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Thursday
These. Kids. Are. Good.
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Wednesday
Kevin Ward Sr.: 'Apparently, Tony Stewart was the only one driving out there who didn't see him'
Kevin Ward Sr. wants to know Tony Stewart's side of the story.
Ward Sr. spoke with Syracuse.com on Tuesday and said he believed Stewart put his son into the wall before Kevin Ward Jr. climbed from his car to confront Stewart and was struck and killed by Stewart's right-rear tire on Saturday night at a dirt track in upstate New York.
"I think the reason he probably got out of that car is who put him into the wall. He was definitely put into the wall," Ward Sr. told Syracuse.com.
Ward Sr. described his son, 20, as someone who slept with a smile on his face and who loved racing. At age 8, he was already tinkering with motors.
Stewart and Ward were racing in turn two at the Canandaigua Motorsports Park when Stewart moved up in front of Ward and Ward hit the wall. Evidence of contact on the video of the incident is inconclusive at best; it doesn't look like there was any at all, but Stewart did appear to take the line of Ward's away.
"Tony Stewart was the best damn driver by far on the track that night. Why he had to go up as high as he did and hog my son, there's no reason for it," Ward Sr. said.
Thirteen seconds after his car came to a stop, Ward got out of his car and scrambled down the track. The car Stewart was following closely swerved to the left at the last second to miss Ward, who was wearing a black helmet and firesuit to match his car.
"Apparently, Tony Stewart was the only one driving out there who didn't see him," Ward Sr. said.
Ward was attended to on the track and transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Ward Sr. told Syracuse.com that he and his wife were told by their daughter that Ward had died 10 minutes before they got the news from a doctor. The daughter, who wasn't at the track, had read something on Facebook.
When you're racing locally like the Ward family, it's not a lucrative proposition. Ward Sr. said that their team raced for the love of the sport and Ward wanted to race in the World of Outlaws, which is the top level of sprint car racing. Of the 500-some trophies at the family shop, Ward Sr. estimated that 350 were his son's.
Stewart made his way through the sprint car ranks before moving to the IndyCar Series and eventually NASCAR.
Ontario County (N.Y.) Philip Povero has said multiple times that there has been no evidence found so far in the investigation to warrant any criminal charges and said Tuesday that the investigation could take two more weeks. Stewart has spoken and been cooperative with authorities, though what he's said has not become public. Ward Sr. wants to know.
"The one person that knows what happened that night is possibly facing 10 years in prison. Is he going to say what he done?" Ward Sr. said.
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Tuesday
Not good news for Vijay
Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2014/09/01/not-good-news-for-vijay/
Monday
Mark Webber ? The TEN Best Moments
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George Connor George Constantine John Cordts David Coulthard
Sunday
2014 Jerez World Superbike And World Supersport Friday Post-Practice Press Releases
Press releases from the World Superbike and World Supersport teams and the series organizers after the first day of practice at Jerez:
Gibbs Ultimately Owns This Penalty
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