TOP STORIES: Wednesday, Aug. 24

IndyCar New Hampshire protests denied

The three-member panel charged with hearing the protests filed regarding the finish of the IZOD IndyCar Series race at New Hampshire has ruled against Newman/Haas and Ganassi Racing, and the original results have been upheld.
 

Klaus Graf's blog: That was close!

"Wow. What a race! I think it was the best day in the Muscle Milk team's history to date but it was also probably one of the toughest races I've done in my career and winning it was the perfect reward, especially after our race last year."
 

Texas IndyCar race to remain a doubleheader

Texas Motor Speedway announced Tuesday that its twin 275 format would be retained for the 2012 edition of its IZOD IndyCar Series event. The pair of 114-lap night races replaced the traditional 500k single-race format this season.
 

More breaking news

Kyle Busch slapped with fine, suspended license for speeding incident

In a court appearance on Tuesday, NASCAR Sprint Cup points leader Kyle Busch lost his driver's license for 45 days for driving 128mph on a public road.
 

Report: Danica Patrick announcement delayed til Thursday

The expected press conference Wednesday announcing Danica Patrick's move to NASCAR has been delayed until Thursday, according to SceneDaily.com.
 

McLaren focus on improved qualifying

McLaren is confident that new updates for the MP4-26 will help the team improve its qualifying performance at Spa-Francorchamps this weekend and the following race at Monza.
 

Toyota reveals 2012 Camry

Toyota unveils its new line of its most popular model, with the LE, SE, XLE and hybrid models of its Camry, while the manufacturer also announces it will pace the 2012 Daytona 500.
 

Aston Martin reveals GT3 racer

A striking Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 will form the basis of the marque's customer motorsports activities next year.
 

Hard top for Ferrari 458 Spider

The new Ferrari 458 Spider will feature a retractable hard top roof when it premieres at next month's Frankfurt auto show.
 

Honda suggests MotoGP Japanese race switch

This year's Japanese Grand Prix could be saved by switching the event from Motegi to Suzuka, according to Honda MotoGP team principal Shuhei Nakamoto.
 

Ferrari working flat-out on 2012 car

Ferrari is now working flat-out on the development of what it claims is a "very innovative" 2012 car, even though it still holds out some hope that it can haul itself back into this year's championship fight.
 

Yamaha: Lorenzo must win at Indy

Jorge Lorenzo needs to win this weekend's MotoGP Red Bull Grand Prix at Indianapolis if he is to stand any chance of defending his world title, according to his Yamaha team manager Wilco Zeelenberg.
 

EXTRA

Racing on TV, Aug. 24-28

F1 returns at Spa; NASCAR at Bristol; IndyCar at Sonoma.
 

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