TOP STORIES: Monday, Aug. 15

Hunter-Reay takes bizarre New Hampshire win

Ryan Hunter-Reay earned his first win of the season following a farcical close to a chaotic and frequently interrupted race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
 

Cotman: New IndyCar 15mph faster on road courses

IndyCar 2012 project manager Tony Cotman says that computer simulations show that IndyCar's new car with turbocharged engines can be 15mph quicker on road and street circuits.
 

Power slams IndyCar officials

Will Power delivered a scathing verdict on the IndyCar officials and their decision to restart the race in wet conditions eight laps from the end.
 

More breaking news

Dixon sympathetic for Barnhart

Scott Dixon says that he has some sympathy for the predicament that IndyCar president of competition Brian Barnhart was in when he made the controversial call to restart yesterday's race at New Hampshire despite the wet conditions.
 

Hunter-Reay: "strange" win still satisfying

Ryan Hunter-Reay said his first win of the season at New Hampshire was still fulfilling despite the confusing circumstances in which it was finally confirmed.
 

Report: Pantano to substitute for Wilson

Ex GP2 champ, who made two IndyCar starts for Ganassi in 2005, tipped to replace Justin Wilson for Baltimore and Sonoma.
 

Whitmarsh says title is still possible

McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh says the World Championship title is still possible for his drivers, despite the gap to Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel in the standings.
 

NASCAR postpones Watkins Glen

Rain has forced Sunday's Sprint Cup series race at Watkins Glen to be postponed until Monday morning.
 

Newgarden wins New Hampshire Indy Lights

Polesitter Josef Newgarden didn't have any issues controlling the race pace following a lap 1 spin of Sam Schmidt Motorsports teammate Bryan Clauson's car exiting Turn 2 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
 

Kovalainen not thinking about future yet

Heikki Kovalainen says he is very happy at Team Lotus but insists he is not spending too much time worrying about where his future lies.
 

Honda wants 2012 riders decision by Indy

Honda racing boss Shuhei Nakamoto says a decision on the future of Marco Simoncelli and Andrea Dovizioso is set to be made by the next race in Indianapolis.
 

Bautista philosophical after crash

Alvaro Bautista was in philosophical mood after crashing out from a promising seventh in the Czech Grand Prix, admitting that the pace he and Suzuki were able to demonstrate was some consolation for the disappointing end to his race.
 

IndyCar delays alternative body kits until 2013

New car will feature Dallara kits for its introductory 2012 season.
 

Extra

VIDEO: IndyCar top three discuss wild finish

The top three finishers of Sunday's IZOD IndyCar Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway discuss the controversial late restart.
 

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