TOP STORIES: Sunday, March 18

Australian Grand Prix race report

SPOILER WARNING: Full report from Sunday's F1 season opener in Melbourne. Spoilers also in lower right-hand column of newsletter.
 

Audi wins Sebring, GT ends with BMW over Ferrari

Audi scores expected overall win in the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours, but BMW's Joey Hand steals the spotlight with last lap pass to score GT win.
 

NASCAR drivers speak out against data sharing

A number of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers have voiced their concern about the governing body's intention of making some of their telemetry data available to competitors.
 

More breaking news

Nationwide

Sadler parlays strategic call into Nationwide win at Bristol

The Nationwide points leader drives away from Kasey Kahne and Brad Keselowski after a restart to take the win.
 
NASCAR

Piquet claims first NASCAR win

Former Formula 1 driver Nelson Piquet Jr. scored his first NASCAR victory Saturday at Bristol in the KN East series support race.
 
IRC

Kopecky wins in dramatic finish

Jan Kopecky picked up a last-gasp Rally Islas Canarias win when rival Andreas Mikkelsen's Skoda UK Fabia developed a misfire on the very last stage.
 
V8 Supercar

Van Gisbergen wins race four

Shane van Gisbergen triumphed in the final race of the V8 Supercars' non-championship Australian Grand Prix support event in Melbourne, ending Mark Winterbottom's weekend of dominance.
 

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Australian GP news

Button "more than marginal" on fuel

McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh has revealed that his drivers could have been even quicker in the Australian Grand Prix if his team had not made a mistake with its fuel calculations.
 

Vettel: Red Bull vindicated by podium

Sebastian Vettel said his second place in the Australian Grand Prix proved that Red Bull is in much better shape than its surprise row three qualifying spots in Melbourne suggested.
 

Massa/Senna: Tangle a racing incident

Felipe Massa and Bruno Senna agreed that their collision late in the Australian Grand Prix was a racing incident in which no blame should be apportioned.
 

Grosjean upbeat despite early exit

Romain Grosjean remained upbeat despite his early exit from the Australian Grand Prix, as he believes Lotus proved it will be a major force in the 2012 Formula 1 season.
 

Hamilton baffled by lack of pace

Lewis Hamilton said he was baffled by his struggles during the Australian Grand Prix after finishing in third position.
 

Mercedes rues high tire degradation

Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn blamed tire degradation for the disappointing end to the squad's Australian Grand Prix weekend.
 

Alonso: Small steps to make difference

Fernando Alonso says small improvements to his Ferrari may make a big difference given how tight the field is following the Australian Grand Prix.
 


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