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There was no time for a honeymoon for Tony Kanaan, who was back to work just days after his wedding in Brazil to longtime fiancée Lauren Bohlander.
Former Formula One driver Rubens Barrichello struggled in his first race after joining a stock car series in Brazil, finishing 25th after blowing a tire at Interlagos circuit Sunday.
Scott Pruett's run for the record book will start from the front of the field.
Some of Brazil's IndyCar drivers are spending their time off from the open-wheel series racing stock cars back home. It turns out their vacation pastime hasn't been as much fun as they might have expected.
Mark Johnson has resigned as general manager of KV Racing Technology after a season of high expectations fell woefully short for the IndyCar Series team.
Mark Johnson has resigned as general manager of KV Racing Technology after a season of high expectations fell woefully short for the IndyCar Series team.
Former Formula One driver Rubens Barrichello says he will participate in a stock car race in Brazil in December.
Michael Schumacher is pleased to have been awarded honorary citizenship of Spa, where he will compete in the 300th race of his career on Sunday.
The way Dario Franchitti sees it, adjusting a race car to handle just right at any given track is sort of like solving a puzzle.
Tony Kanaan has been called just about every name in the book.
Profiles of the 33 drivers in Sunday's Indianapolis 500, in starting order with car number in parentheses, age, hometown, engine, race team, four-lap qualification average and biographical information (w-former winner; r-rookie; all chassis Dallara):
IndyCar driver Katherine Legge expects an eventful return when open-wheel racing comes back to the Motor City next month.
This Indianapolis 500 already has plenty of drama: panic over the size of the field, engine shortages, legal wrangling and issues with underperforming Lotus. Toss in $275,000 worth of fines against 13 teams, and IndyCar has a real soap opera bubbling right before its biggest race.
Michel Jourdain Jr. got a refresher course in IndyCar racing. Jean Alesi and Rubens Barrichello got a chance to feel young again.
Veteran open-wheel driver Rubens Barrichello quickly found out just how much different it is driving fast in circles.
He was 22nd in his first race last month in Curitiba, where he said the start of the race felt a crowded parking lot.
"I went backward because I was getting hit all the time," he said. "It was a tough situation, the other drivers seemed too hyped-up, the race was very hectic."