Race Results: United Rentals 100
January 31, 2005
From Phoenix International Raceway, the results from yesterdays United Rentals 100 of the NASCAR Grand National Division, West. Why would anyone care? Ask Sarah Fisher or Michel Jourdain Jr.
Last On The Grid: Minardi Or Jordan-Midland?
January 31, 2005
Paul Stoddart of the Minardi F1 team has expressed concerns over the Midland purchase of Jordan. What’s his worry? With the influx of Midland cash, Minardi will be further separated from the field on race day. Relax Paul, the way Midland is fouling up the team they surely must be a lock for last place.
Ferrari Test Times: Omen Of Despair?
January 29, 2005
It’s the weekend, time for most of us to kick back and relax. Someone please tell that to Michael Schumacher and team Ferrari.
Mad Max Mosley
January 29, 2005
Not mad as in angry; mad as insane. When reading his “Spin” on the insignificance of the F1 team’s boycott of Fridays FIA rules meeting, it’s laughable: If not scary.
Capps Helps Grow Don Schumacher Racing
January 29, 2005
Probably one of the worst kept secrets in motorsports was confirmed recently when Ron Capps showed up to test his Funny Car in Las Vegas under the Don Schumacher Racing banner. Many speculated that Capps, after leaving Don Prudhomme Racing, was going to join Schumacher’s empire for 2005. Capps’ Funny Car now brings the total vehicles Schumacher owns and operates to eight. I’m not counting the rental car Schumacher will drive to the race track in a few weeks either.
F1 Without Ferrari? Anything Is Possible.
January 28, 2005
Max Mosley threw an F1 team party in London today, and the only participants to come out and play were Ferrari’s Jean Todt and Ross Brawn. Is anyone surprised?
First da Matta, now Verstappen eyeing Champ Car Ride?
January 28, 2005
Former F1 driver, Jos Verstappen is planning on testing with several Champ Car teams in hopes of a full time ride in 2005.
2005: More Of 2004, Only Better?
January 28, 2005
NASCAR CEO Brian France is proud of the way the inaugral 2004 Nextel Cup Chase For The Championship evolved and ended. Justifiably so. But could it be better?
Anderson Beats Them All
January 27, 2005
Greg Anderson is a world beater. He won 16 of 23 races in 2004 and did it with class and dignity. Not only did he dominate the NHRA Pro Stock class and shatter almost every record in the books, he beat a lot of other people that never stepped foot on a drag strip. Anderson was recently named the 2004 SPEED Channel Driver of the Year. That means he beat out the likes of Kurt Busch, Michael Schumacher, Tony Kanaan, Sebastien Bourdais and Martin Truex among others for the honor. This is only the second time ever that a drag racer has taken home this award since John Force was the driver of the year in 1996.
DaMatta Wants Back Into A Champ Car
January 27, 2005
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Cristiano da Matta, the 2002 Champ Car champion has hopes of returning to the series after a stint in F1. Will he be returning with Newman/Haas?
