TOP STORIES: Tuesday, July 24

ANALYSIS: Edmonton Indy

Looking at the significance of Castroneves' win, great runs from Sato, Rahal and Tagliani, charges from Power and Conway and RHR's weekend to forget.
 

Red Bull to be forced to change maps

Red Bull Racing is set to be forced to make changes to the engine mapping of its cars for this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix, with the FIA poised to issue a clarification in the next 48 hours on the matter.
 

INSIGHT: APR's Audi a work in development

First-year Rolex Series entrant APR Motorsport heads into the final stages of 2012 seeking to extract more performance out of the series' lone full season-entered Audi R8.
 

More breaking news

ALMS

Flying Lizard explains Mosport exclusion

Flying Lizard Porsche releases statement explaining why its GT-winning No. 45 Porsche was excluded from Mosport for failing an anti-stall test.
 
IndyCar

Another teammate title fight?

Penske's Castroneves and Power now nearly equal on points in pursuit of leader Hunter-Reay.
 
F1

McLaren has more upgrades for Hungary

McLaren will introduce further car upgrades for this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix as it bids to build on its impressive performance at Hockenheim.
 
Rolex Series

Lotus to enter Rolex GX class

Lotus to run variant of Evora GTC in Rolex GX for 2013, with McMahon Raceworks with Condor Motorsport the first to place an order for the car.
 
V8 Supercar

Rahal, Salo join Surfers lineup

IndyCar's Graham Rahal and ex-Formula 1 driver Mika Salo have become the latest drivers to confirm their spots at V8 Supercars' Gold Coast 600 in November.
 
F1

F1 drivers had off-track moves warning

Formula 1 drivers were warned specifically about increased scrutiny on anyone gaining an advantage by leaving the track, before Sebastian Vettel's controversial move on Jenson Button at the German Grand Prix.
 
MOTOGP

MotoGP riders look forward to Laguna challenge

Jorge Lorenzo looks to continue his excellent previous form at this weekend's USGP at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
 
F1

Mercedes: We need to find half a second

Mercedes is lacking around half a second of lap time compared to F1's front-runners, and must find that performance if it is to return to winning ways, team boss says.
 
F1

Lotus's best yet to come, says Boullier

Lotus team principal Eric Boullier is confident that his team will have an even stronger second half of the 2012 Formula 1 season, after its promising start to the campaign.
 

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Lucas Oil Off-Road Racing spotlight: Rockstars unite

July 24, 2012

A common sponsor and the right timing create an unlikely partnership.
 

VIDEO: Codemasters announces Super Mario Kart-like F1 game

July 23, 2012

Video game developer Codemasters has announced "F1 Race Stars," an arcade racing game featuring official Formula 1, teams, drivers and circuits "as they've never been seen before."
 

Racing on TV, July 27-29

July 23, 2012

NASCAR's second half begins at Indianapolis, with Grand-Am on Friday; F1 races return to SPEED with Hungarian GP.
 


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