Calling All Hippies and Seventies Car-Freaks
April 25, 2007
“Psychedelic Seventies” is Theme of Special Indy 500 Exhibit
by Allan Brewer
allan@fastmachines.com
What’s In That Bag? Bricks???
April 25, 2007
Allan Brewer Blogs the Week Leading Up to the Kansas 300
by Allan Brewer
allan@fastmachines.com
Milka, Marty and Alex Among Kansas Entries
April 24, 2007
Venezuelan Star Makes Her IndyCar Debut on Saturday
by Allan Brewer
allan@fastmachines.com
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Venezuela’s Milka Duno joins Danica Patrick and Sarah Fisher as part of the first three-woman entry-list to an IndyCar event in history. After a month of private testing, Milka looks to qualify for Saturday’s Kansas Lottery 300 to get her first taste of oval competition at 200 mph-plus speeds.
Eats For Free; Sometimes
April 24, 2007
Allan Brewer Blogs the Week Leading Up to the Kansas 300
by Allan Brewer
allan@fastmachines.com
So YOU Want to be a Racing Journalist???
April 23, 2007
Allan Brewer Blogs the Week Leading Up to the Kansas 300
by Allan Brewer
allan@fastmachines.com
Kanaan Buoys Hopes at AGR for Strong Run in May
April 23, 2007
Honda Power, Brazilian Skill Make Potent Combo in Motegi Win
From Indy Racing League Media Reports
Raphael Matos Scores Third Straight Atlantic Victory, Winning the Fast Trac 100 at the Grand Prix of Houston
April 23, 2007
HOUSTON, Texas - Second-year Atlantic racer Raphael Matos (#6 ProWorks) is a much better race car driver than a baseball player but he completed a remarkable triple play Sunday, winning his third consecutive race to open the 2007 Cooper Tires Presents The Champ Car Atlantic Championship Powered by Mazda.
Bourdais Wins A Wild Race In The Wild West
April 22, 2007
Sebastian Bourdais dominated today in The Champ Car World Series Grand Prix of Houston. Fastmachines.com has a full report of today’s race.
Power, Bourdais, Battle For Pole In Houston
April 21, 2007
Sebastian Bourdais turned the fasted lap during final qualifying for the Grand Prix of Houston, but a blocking penalty means that he will start second to polesitter, Will Power.
Grand-Am To Honor Victims of Virginia Tech Tragedy at Iowa Speedway and VIR 400
April 21, 2007
DANVILLE, VA.
