TOP STORIES: Saturday, Dec. 17

RACER SPECIAL: F1's life on the edge

Perfecting a Formula 1 car's balance has become an ever more complex process as the operational parameters have become increasingly narrow.
 

Dallara offers alternative suspension for 2012 IndyCar

Dallara is offering an alternative suspension arrangement for its DW12 IndyCar, to better optimize weight distribution, especially for superspeedways.
 
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More breaking news

Ecclestone doubts U.S. will embrace F1

Bernie Ecclestone doubts that Formula 1 will become a big success in America even with two grands prix scheduled to run here by 2013.
 

Zipadelli moves to Stewart's team

Tony Stewart's former crew chief Greg Zipadelli has been appointed as competition director at Stewart-Haas Racing.
 

HRT expects short-term struggle

HRT's new team principal Luis Perez-Sala has admitted that the squad will probably start 2012 in worse shape than it ended 2011 as its restructuring progresses, but is confident that the team's longer-term prospects are now much brighter.
 

Audi starts public tests of 2012 LMP1

Audi has begun the first public tests of its 2012 LMP1 car ahead of the new World Endurance Championship.
 

New bid to bring F1 back to Argentina

Designers of a new circuit being constructed in Argentina are aiming for the venue to host the nation's first Formula 1 grand prix since 1998.
 

A new Brabham to join USF2000 grid

Matthew Brabham, 17-year-old son of Geoff and grandson of Sir Jack Brabham, to advance into USF2000 in 2012 season.
 

Justin Bell to make Rolex 24 comeback with Magnus Racing

Magnus Racing enters a second Porsche GT3 Cup car for 2012 Rolex 24, run for Justin Bell, Ryan Eversley and two others and run in partnership with the Children's Tumor Foundation and Racing for Research.
 

Caterham's '12 car passes crash tests

Caterham technical chief Mike Gascoyne has announced that the Caterham squad's 2012 contender has passed its crash tests.
 

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