TOP STORIES: Friday, Sept. 30

DeltaWing to run on Michelin in 2012

The DeltaWing project announces its first technical partner with Michelin tires on board the car for the 2012 24 Hours of Le Mans.
 

Honda, Chevrolet gear up for IndyCar competition

Chevrolet is set to join Honda for the first time on the testing trail with its own version of the 2012 Dallara IndyCar chassis next week at Mid-Ohio, kicking off a 10-week manufacturer development program that will soon also feature the new Lotus engine, IndyCar says.
 

Countdown to the 50th Anniversary Rolex 24 at Daytona #8: Ever-present Porsche

It's notched up victories with factory cars and privateer cars, and prototypes and GTs. That vast array of machinery has been powered by flat-12s, flat-eights, flat-sixes and even V8s, some of which were turbocharged and some normally aspirated.
 

More breaking news

Al Unser Jr. suspended indefinitely from IndyCar

Al Unser Jr., one of the assistants in IndyCar race control, has been suspended indefinitely after an arrest for DUI in Albuquerque Thursday morning.
 

RACER SPECIAL: Lizard's tale

It's not been a vintage season for Flying Lizard Motorsports, but the veteran ALMS squad finished fast.
 

Pagenaud pips Audi at end of Petit Le Mans night practice

Simon Pagenaud of Peugeot sets the overall fastest lap at Road Atlanta in the third and final practice session held Thursday for the joint ILMC/ALMS round.
 

Kubica 2012 decision due within weeks

Robert Kubica will be ready to inform Renault about his chances of being fit to race in 2012 within the next six weeks, says his manager Daniele Morelli.
 

Costa, Willis join Mercedes GP

Former Ferrari technical director Aldo Costa will join the Mercedes GP team alongside Geoff Willis, the German manufacturer confirmed on Friday.
 

Raikkonen hit Solberg in bizarre crash

Henning Solberg has confirmed Kimi Raikkonen crashed into the back of his Ford Fiesta RS WRC ahead of the start of the third stage on Rally de France.
 

Ogier leads after disaster for Loeb

Sebastien Ogier leads his home round of the World Rally Championship in France after his Citroen teammate Sebastien Loeb suffered an early engine failure.
 

Button: Don't underestimate McLaren

Jenson Button says Red Bull Racing should not to underestimate McLaren's potential for the Japanese Grand Prix, even though the circuit will play to the strengths of the reigning champion's cars.
 

Major update for Sauber in Japan

Sauber will introduce a major update package to its car at next weekend's Japanese Grand Prix as it bids to get itself back into a regular points-scoring position.
 

Pedrosa on top in second practice

Dani Pedrosa led a works Honda 1-2-3 in second practice at Motegi, as the Japanese marque boosted its hopes of a first home MotoGP win since Makoto Tamada triumphed in 2004.
 

EXTRA

Racing on TV, Sept. 30-Oct. 2

ALMS Petit Le Mans, IndyCars at Kentucky, NASCAR at Dover and more.
 

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