Nov 1, 2009 | National Speed Sport News
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.
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.
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.
After long year, Helio ready for rest
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.
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.
Matos in Sonoma, looking for first win
Brazil's newest sports star hasn't shown off his dancing moves yet, but Raphael Matos is starting to win over IndyCar Series fans with his moves on the race track.
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.
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.
Auto racing: Rahal takes change in stride
Graham Rahal lost his IndyCar teammate, Robert Doornbos, yesterday, or so went the reports.
Kallmann: Mile down to its last chance, again
Let's make this short and to the point: It's time for people to chip in or shut up when it comes the Milwaukee Mile.
Watch: Amateur Motocross National Championships Heats Up
Graham Rahal lost his IndyCar teammate, Robert Doornbos, yesterday, or so went the reports.
Servia to replace Doornbos at N/H/L
Oriol Servia will replace Robert Doornbos in the No. 06 car for Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing at this weekend's IndyCar Series race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
Doornbos leaving IRL team Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing
Robert Doornbos has decided to part company with Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing. The Dutchman, who is currenty leading the Rookie of the Year race, took advantage of an option in his contract which allowed him to leave after 12 races.
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.
Doornbos: Schumacher will out perform Kimi
Former F1 racer Robert Doornbos says he feels that Michael Schumacher will produce better results than both Kimi Raikkonen and Felipe Massa when he makes a return to the sport at the European Grand Prix.
It's like an annual episode of Transformers. Every year they come to Edmonton as finely tuned race cars.
Edmonton: Luczo Dragon IRL IndyCar Race Preview
RETURN TO EDMONTON Raphael Matos likes Edmonton a lot. He enjoys the city, likes the restaurants and is especially fond of City Centre Raceway.
He looked like the new hotshot on the block. And, he came out of nowhere. Robert Doornbos didn't enter the ChampCar World Series with the hype that once surrounded Juan Pablo Montoya back in the day, but he made big noise early on in 2007.
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