(Jan. 4) Christophe Bouchut and Dominik Farnbacher were atop the chart during Sunday's second day of testing for the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway.
(Jan. 4) Bobsled event boosts U.S. teams
By John Kekis
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - Boris Said is no longer king of the mountain. Todd Bodine and Morgan Lucas have taken his place.
(Dec. 23) By Yuri Kageyama
Toyota will scale back costs on Formula One racing, but is vowing not to drop out despite expectations it will record its first yearly operating loss in seven decades.
(Dec. 27) By Paul Logothetis
A dramatic final lap in the final race provided a thrilling ending to a Formula One season overshadowed by uncertain economic times and an embarrassing sex scandal involving the president of motor racing's governing body.
(Jan. 3) BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Hundreds of thousands of people overwhelmed the capital of Argentina on Friday to see the vehicles competing in the first Dakar Rally in South America.
(Jan. 3) BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - BMW's Nasser Al Attiyah won the first stage of the Dakar Rally from a posse of Volkswagens led by former world champion Carlos Sainz on Saturday.
(Jan. 2) BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Moved from Africa due to the threat of terrorism, the Dakar Rally starts Friday with a symbolic drive in Argentina's capital before heading out on an adventure that will cover nearly 6,000 miles.
(Dec. 24) LONDON - Max Mosley, the head of world motor sports' governing body FIA, will make a decision on his future next year, although he is leaning toward running for a fifth successive term despite a damaging sex scandal.
(Jan. 2) SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Danica Patrick has avoided an embarrassing appearance in traffic court by paying a $196 fine to settle a speeding ticket.
(Dec. 23) Max Mosley, the head of world motor sports' governing body FIA, will make a decision on his future next year, although he is leaning toward running for a fifth successive term despite a damaging sex scandal.
(Dec. 22) LONDON -- Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone revealed that Ferrari gets up to $80 million more out of the sport than any other team because of a special deal set up five years ago to buy the team's loyalty.
(Dec. 22) By Mike Brudenell
With the Motor City suffering from an economy in crisis, organizers of the Detroit Grand Prix thought they could not, in good faith, stage the event scheduled for Labor Day weekend.
(Dec. 22) High-profile IndyCar Series event canceled
By Mike Brudenell
DETROIT -- A bleeding economy and the prospect of thousands of unemployed workers in Detroit and around Michigan have claimed another victim.
(Dec. 20) By Michael Marot
INDIANAPOLIS -- Add the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to the list of sports institutions hit by the recession.