TOP STORIES: Sunday, July 31

Kahne still interested in Vegas IndyCar run

Kasey Kahne says it would be a "dream" for him to race for the $5 million prize up for grabs for guest drivers in the IZOD IndyCar Series season finale at Las Vegas.
 

Button wins action-packed Hungarian GP

Jenson Button claimed victory in his 200th grand prix as he perfectly judged an absorbing race in changeable weather in Hungary.
 

WRT Audi wins Spa 24 Hours

Audi claimed its first outright victory in the Spa 24 Hours after dominating the 63rd running of the Belgian endurance classic.
 

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Ragan takes Brickyard 400 pole

Roush Fenway Racing's David Ragan claimed pole position for the Brickyard 400 as the team continued its dominance of the Indianapolis weekend.
 

Brad Keselowski rallies for Indianapolis Nationwide triumph

Defending series champ rallies for Lucas Oil Raceway victory.
 

Force leads into eliminations in Sonoma

John Force became NHRA's all-time leader in No. 1 qualifying positions when he raced to the top spot in Funny Car Saturday at the FRAM/Autolite NHRA Nationals at Infineon Raceway.
 

Coletti wins incredible wet/dry GP2 race

Stefano Coletti charged from 21st on the grid to win a thrilling GP2 race in changeable conditions at the Hungaroring.
 

Loeb secures Finland victory

Sebastien Loeb clinched the second Rally Finland victory of his career and stretched his points lead with a superb drive in the 2011 event.
 

Haryanto takes last-gasp GP3 win

Rio Haryanto capitalized on a late race safety car to steal victory from Nigel Melker in the second GP3 race of the weekend at the Hungaroring.
 

Ratel reveals first 2012 GT entries

Series organizer Stephane Ratel says seven teams representing seven different car brands have so far committed to the GT World series that the FIA and his SRO group are launching for 2012.
 

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Hungarian GP news

INSIGHT: Rules, not details, key to Mercedes/Pirelli hearing

Debate about whether the Mercedes secret tire was private or secret, just how much mileage the team did on 2013 rubber, and why its drivers ran in unbranded helmets will become largely irrelevant on Thursday.
 

Indian GP officials reject rumors questioning the future of the event

Indian Grand Prix organizers have dismissed rumors that the event could be in doubt after next year as "baseless and malicious."
 

Bottas: Canada reinvigorated Williams

Valtteri Bottas says his third place on the Canadian Grand Prix grid changed the atmosphere in the struggling Williams team.
 

Button confident McLaren will rebound at British GP

Jenson Button has faith that he and McLaren can still give home fans something to cheer about in the British Grand Prix, despite recent struggles.
 

Lotus F1 sells stake to investment group

Lotus F1 team owner Genii Capital has sold a 35 percent stake in the team to new investor Infinity Racing.
 

Sutil: Force India form validating Pirelli

Adrian Sutil says Force India's strength in looking after its tires shows there is nothing wrong with the job that Pirelli is doing.
 

ANALYSIS: Raikkonen title bid in the balance

Kimi Raikkonen may insist that Lotus cannot dig any deeper, but the squad needs to address its form quickly as its Formula 1 championship challenge risks stalling.
 

Massa: Faster tracks will benefit Ferrari

Felipe Massa believes Formula 1's return to fast venues like Silverstone will help Ferrari get back on terms with Red Bull.
 

Webber: New type of racing less exciting

Mark Webber thinks that Formula 1's more experienced drivers are struggling to get much satisfaction from the state of racing at the moment.
 

Pirelli expects four-stop races

Pirelli has urged Formula 1 fans not to over-react if there are more four-stop races this year, after being forced to give up on plans to make its tires more conservative.
 


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