TOP STORIES: Friday, Sept. 23

Q & A: Alesi on his Indy 500 bid

F1 veteran talks about his ambitious plans for a racing comeback with Lotus at the 2012 Indianapolis 500.
 

Countdown to the 50th Anniversary Rolex 24 at Daytona #7: The Magnificent Seven

Dyson Racing, seven drivers and a car that refuses to die win the 1997 Rolex 24.
 

INSIGHT: Porsche Hybrid 2.0 at Monterey

It wasn't running for class victory, but Porsche's 911 GT3 R Hybrid showed what it was capable of on its second U.S. appearance in Monterey.
 

More breaking news

Vettel fastest in second Singapore Grand Prix practice

Sebastian Vettel was quickest in second practice in Singapore, completing a strong start to the weekend that could see him crowned World Champion for the second straight year.
 

Justin Wilson improving, but won't race in Vegas

Six weeks after sustaining a back injury at Mid-Ohio, Justin Wilson is on the fast track to recovery, but has decided not to try to compete in the season finale at Las Vegas, as he had hoped.
 

Hamilton tops shortened first Singapore GP practice

Lewis Hamilton was quickest for McLaren in a truncated opening practice session for the Singapore Grand Prix.
 

Hope for IndyCar at Road America?

Road America still holds faint hope of procuring a 2012 IndyCar race date.
 

Red Bull denies breaking budget cap

Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner has dismissed renewed suggestions that his team breached the Resource Restriction Agreement last year, ahead of moves aimed at easing tensions between teams about the scope of Formula 1's budget cap.
 

Petrov not worried about future

Vitaly Petrov has no concerns about his future at Lotus Renault GP, despite speculation that he could be replaced at the team for 2012.
 

Alesi confirms 2012 Indy 500 bid

Jean Alesi has confirmed that he will make his Indianapolis 500 debut in 2012 with Lotus.
 

McLaren duo: Runner-up spot irrelevant

McLaren duo Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton say they have no interest in who finishes runner-up behind Sebastian Vettel in the title chase this year, as the focus for the remainder of the year is on building momentum for a return to form in 2012.
 

Webber: Strong start key to 2012 hopes

Mark Webber believes he must hit the ground running at the start of 2012 if he is going to be able to take the fight to Sebastian Vettel next year.
 

Polesitters set for SCCA National Championship Runoffs

Qualifying over, 28 polesitters are set for the 48th SCCA Runoffs after four days setting times around Road America.
 

Stewart: Schumacher went too far

Michael Schumacher crossed the line and should have been punished by the race officials following his defense from Lewis Hamilton at Monza, according to Jackie Stewart.
 

Red Bull: We will be even stronger in 2012

Red Bull Racing may be on the verge of more title success in Singapore this weekend, but team principal Christian Horner warned the team's rivals that he thinks the squad can do even better next year.
 

EXTRA

Racing on TV, Sept. 23-25

F1 in Singapore, NASCAR at New Hampshire and more.
 

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