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Question: Fourth and two on your own 28-yard-line and you're up by six points, and you go for it.
Curt Cavin reports the unspectacular union of Dan Wheldon and Panther Racing that resulted in a total of 8 laps led in 2009...will continue.
HVM Racing Looking To The Future
IndyCar Series team HVM Racing is planning a multitude of changes for the 2010 season, including finding a replacement for former driver E.J. Viso.
Penke planning to use three cars next season
Penske Racing plans to go with three cars in next season's IndyCar Series. AutoWeek quotes Penske Performance president Tim Cindric as saying Will Power will join regulars Helio Castroneves and Ryan Briscoe next season.
IndyCar Series driver Raphael Matos is one of 10 drivers nominated by Autosport Magazine for Autosport Rookie of the Year.
Doornbos climbs Tremblant podium
Robert Doornbos, already drenched by rain, got the customary champagne shower after the race and he was a flying Dutchman who clearly enjoyed every drop.
A well-deserved break awaits Castroneves, who had a 2009 season unlike any other
Helio Castroneves is looking forward to an offseason vacation. The ups and downs of 2009 were colossal for Castroneves, whose year began with him fighting charges that he evaded federal income taxes, accusations so severe that he would have faced up to six years in prison if convicted.
Really. It's not a race, but it's a major award. IndyCar driver Milka Duno, the first Hispanic woman to compete in the Indy 500 and the IndyCar Series, has won the 2009 American Latino Award in the "Favorite Alternative Athlete" Category in the 3rd annual American Latino TV Awards.
9/15 :: Preparing for the 13-hour difference
Robert Doornbos prepared for the Indy Japan 300 by working in a visit with family and friends in The Netherlands along with working out.
IndyCar driver Will Power expects full recovery from broken back
About 10 days ago, the biggest challenge in Will Power's life was earning the pole position at Sonoma, Calif.
INDYCAR: Power and Philippe injured in Sonoma crash
Will Power and Nelson Philippe each have sustained a concussion that will sideline them for today's qualifying.
Doornbos signs two-year IndyCar deal with HVM RacingRobert Doornbos...
A picture of Robert Doornbos now drives for HVM Racing in IndyCar. Robert Doornbos now drives for HVM Racing in IndyCar.
Dutch driver returns to HVM Racing
Robert Doornbos has been rehired by IndyCar team HVM Racing. The Dutch driver also drove for HVM in 2007, when he won Champ Car's Rookie of the Year award.
Report: Robert Doornbos out at Newman/Haas/Lanigan
Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing is down one driver. Robert Doornbos has decided to forgo an extension on his 12-race deal with the team and is now rumored to be aiming for a ride at HVM Racing according to SPEED Channel's Robin Miller.
Travel borders on ridiculous for support personnel
Vince Kremer checks his laptop for updated manifests in the HVM team trailer. Photograph by: Greg Southam, The Journal, Edmonton Journal After polishing off the last of his lunch, Frank Camacho picked up the air compressor hose and started pumping race tires.
Edmonton: HVM Irl IndyCar Race Recap - Viso Battles Rough Track
In a race that started and finished with competitorsa wrecks, HVM Racing and E.J. Viso battled the rough Edmonton City Centre Airport track to a 12th-place finish Sunday at the Rexall Speedway.
Thunderstorms, lightning move through the Grand Strand
Strong thunderstorms are moving southeast at 20 miles per hour extending from Red Hill to nine miles north of Georgetown, according to the National Weather Service.
Viso angered by Moraes double hit
EJ Viso has lashed out at fellow second year IndyCar Series driver Mario Moraes following not one, but two, incidents of contact between them during Sunday's Honda Indy Toronto.
Throw a baseball 100 miles per hour and the major leagues will come calling. Be like Patrick Roy and National Hockey League general managers will pitch money at you.
Andretti optimistic he can retain popular driver Patrick at season's end
Michael Andretti believes Danica Patrick will be a part of his team next season - and beyond.
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