TOP STORIES: Monday, March 26

Castroneves: Win a vital boost

Helio Castroneves says that his win in Sunday's IndyCar opener was important for both himself and his Penske team after enduring the worst season of his career last year, as well as for the sport generally.
 

Red Bull: Latest tires still a puzzle

Red Bull believes that getting a better understanding of Pirelli's latest F1 tires will be just as important to its title hopes as improving its car.
 

Ferrari vows to protect Massa

Ferrari needs to rally around Felipe Massa in order to lift his performances in future grands prix, according to team principal Stefano Domenicali.
 

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Sprint Cup

Stewart takes rain-shortened Fontana win

Tony Stewart wins Fontana, second of 2012, seventh in last 15 races.
 
IndyCar

Castroneves captures St. Pete victory

Helio Castroneves takes an emotional victory at St. Petersburg, ending his own winless streak dating to 2010.
 
IndyCar

Dixon admits Castroneves too quick

Scott Dixon has conceded that he did not have the pace to fight Helio Castroneves for the victory in the closing stages of Sunday's IndyCar race in St. Petersburg.
 
IndyCar

Fisher thrilled with Newgarden

Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing team boss Sarah Fisher hailed rookie Josef Newgarden's IndyCar debut in St. Petersburg, which ended with the 21-year-old finishing 11th despite the team having come into the weekend with just four days of testing under its belt.
 
IndyCar

Barrichello content with debut

Rubens Barrichello described his IndyCar debut in St. Petersburg as enjoyable, despite running out of fuel near the end of the race.
 
F1

Sauber: No reason to be unhappy

Sauber says it has no reason to feel unhappy about missing out on a possible victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix, despite a late race off-course run costing Sergio Perez a chance to overhaul Fernando Alonso.
 
F1

Whitmarsh: Championship wide open

Ferrari's shock victory in the Malaysian Grand Prix has blown open the fight for the Formula 1 World Championship, reckons McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh.
 
F1

Adam Parr leaves Williams

The Williams team has announced that chairman Adam Parr will leave the squad at the end of this week.
 
Pro Mazda

Hawksworth takes St. Pete Star Mazda race two

Jack Hawksworth scores first career Star Mazda win in St. Pete race two.
 
World Challenge

Aschenbach rebounds for World Challenge Race 2 win

Bell and Cooper double up in St. Petersburg's Pirelli World Challenge opener.
 


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VIDEO: IndyCar St. Petersburg race highlights

Helio Castroneves races to victory in the IZOD IndyCar Series season opener.
 

St. Petersburg IndyCar gallery

All photos by LAT Photographic
 

Malaysian Grand Prix gallery

All photos by LAT Photographic
 

Malaysian GP latest

Maldonado banking on Monaco expertise

Pastor Maldonado is hopeful his Monaco expertise will allow him to score the Williams team's first points of the season in Sunday's race.
 

McLaren: Perez showing expected form

Sergio Perez is starting to show the qualities that made McLaren want him to replace Lewis Hamilton, according to team boss Martin Whitmarsh.
 

McLaren: Honda a bedrock for success

McLaren's new deal with Honda will enshrine the team's place as one of the sport's biggest players, according to team principal Martin Whitmarsh.
 

Raikkonen: no surprise to be second

Kimi Raikkonen sees no reason to be surprised at his excellent start to the 2013 Formula 1 campaign.
 

Canadian GP confirms "open house" date

The Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal has confirmed that it will again host an "open house" on Thursday, June 6, at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, ahead of the track's Formula 1 weekend.
 

ANALYSIS: The truth behind F1's tire war

Are the Pirelli tires too extreme? Is Red Bull Racing being deliberately held back? And most importantly, are we seeing real racing in Formula 1? Mark Hughes reveals the reasons for and consequences of a tire war...even when Pirelli is the sole supplier!
 

Di Resta: High-deg racing "not boring" for drivers

Formula 1 is still as exciting in the cockpit this season as it has been in recent campaigns regardless of high tire wear, claims Paul di Resta.
 

Lowe to join Mercedes F1 team in June

Paddy Lowe has been given an early release by McLaren and will join Mercedes next month in a senior management role rather than waiting until 2014.
 

Mercedes: Tire ruling not an issue for us

Mercedes says there can be no grounds for disappointment over the reduced scope of Pirelli's Formula 1 tire revisions, despite having suffered with degradation more than most.
 

BMW disputes F1 return talk

BMW has dismissed suggestions that it is considering a Formula 1 return.
 


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