Champions Dinner at the Chef’s Table at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City on Monday night. The event kicked off Champions Week, which concludes Friday with the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards Ceremony.
Three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson will be the centerpiece of this week’s annual Champions Week celebration in New...
It was announced in July 2008 that Donington Park had been awarded the contract to host the British Grand...
NASCAR Sprint Cup driver and Team Mopar team owner/driver Kasey Kahne will return to his roots on Thursday for the 68th annual “Turkey...
Championship leader Jamie Whincup kept his nose clean to pull off the win for race two at Symmons Plains this weekend. And teammate...
Superleague Formula’s trio of Spanish stars Borja Garcia (Sevilla FC), Andy Soucek (Atletico Madrid) and Adrian Valles (Liverpool)...
Champions Dinner at the Chef’s Table at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City on Monday night. The event kicked off Champions Week, which concludes Friday with the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards Ceremony.
Former world champion Fernando Alonso is sure he will not retire until he adds a third title to the two won while competing for Mclaren.
Brad Keselowski, son of 1989 ARCA RE/MAX Series champion Bob Keselowski and a former competitor in ARCA-sanctioned Late Model competition at Toledo Speedway, finished 19th in the No. 25 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet after starting 37th in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
Women in motor sport. They’re usually found in public relations, marketing or clad in bikinis on the starting grid.
In a first ever effort Ferrari is branching out from its roots of Formula One and has signed an agreement with A1GP to supply engines and “technical knowledge” on chassis design.
The support will commence during the 2008/2009 season with Ferrari replacing Zytek as provider of V8 engines for the series.
With Bernie Ecclestone ramrodding his Asian [...]
British driver James Walker scored his and German club’s Borussia Dortmund’s first Superleague Formula victory in the final race of the inaugural championship season at Jerez in Spain today.
Champions Dinner at the Chef’s Table at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City on Monday night. The event kicked off Champions Week, which concludes Friday with the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards Ceremony.
“Spend money to get the money,” sounds like a recurring theme carried on from the proceeding post doesn’t it. In a way it is, here’s the entire quote that excerpt is taken from.
Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage unveiled a $2 million capital improvement project for the auto racing facility today that will transform the upper half of the backstretch area into a lavish motorcoach area known as Burnout Alley.
I thought the holiday season was a time of family, friends and good cheer. It’s hard to make that case if you spend any amount of time reading some of the headlines floating above NASCAR Nation.
Former Asian Karting Queen Michele Bumgarner scored another breakthrough achievement for Philippine Motorsports that puts her just steps away from her dream of making it in the international formula racing scene.
The motorsports industry is not immune to the current economic downturn. Nearly all race teams in the industry have made some level of cutbacks. It is estimated that upwards of 700 jobs have been lost in recent weeks and its possible the lay-offs will continue into 2009.
Former world champion Fernando Alonso is sure he will not retire until he adds a third title to the two won while competing for Mclaren.
He has been voted the most overrated driver in V8 Supercars and only has one race win to his name, but James Courtney will next year become one of the sport’s richest drivers after signing a mind-boggling $1 million-a-year deal.
Consider this Full Throttle’s ThanksGiving gift to all you motorheads. Feel free to add links to what you mistakenly think is a better TV spot in the comment section.
HMS Holdings which operates the the Hendrick Motor Engine shop is suing DEI over termination fee stemming from a contract to supply Hendrick engines to Ginn Racing.
Red Bull chief Dietrich Mateschitz has reassumed total ownership of Toro Rosso after buying back a 50% share in the Formula One outfit from team boss Gerhard Berger.
Say what you will, but this off-season is unlike most others. Normally the three days proceeding Turkey Day are a race fans No MansLand and devoid of much news- not this year - it’s all business.
Today’s NASCAR quote of the day comes from Marcos Ambrose who jetted straight home from Homestead to attend the V8 Supercar Series event at Symmons Plains Tasmania.
EM Motorsports has announced that it has teamed up with NASCAR veteran James Hylton for the 2009 running of the Daytona 500.
Sarah Fisher Racing (SFR) today announced the first annual “12 Days of Christmas Food Drive” with Indianapolis’ St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry to serve as the beneficiary.
Rick Hendrick, the new Ganassi/DEI alliance (assuming they go the Chevy route), RCR and any other NASCAR teams dependent on General Motors support better watch their bottomlines even more closely than previously.
In pre-race practice, teams realized that the tires provided for the race wore down quickly, due to the abrasive course at Indianapolis and the Car of Tomorrow, as this was the first race for the car at Indianapolis. Because of this concern, NASCAR announced that they would have a competition yellow after ten laps to check tire wear.
Jacques Villeneuve sets fastest lap at Speedcar Series test session.
Women in motor sport. They’re usually found in public relations, marketing or clad in bikinis on the starting grid.
After warming up in a private drive at Silverstone Sebastien Loeb hiked down to Barcelona, Spain, to join real F1 team testing. A one-day deal and lo and behold if he didn’t stick a Red Bull RB4 eighth-best on time charts. Eighth among 17 drivers testing for nine teams.