TOP STORIES: Saturday, July 28

Hamilton secures McLaren's 150th pole

Lewis Hamilton secured McLaren's 150th pole position in F1 and will start in front for the first time since the Malaysian Grand Prix after a dominant performance in qualifying at the Hungaroring.
 

Starworks, Magnus secure Indy, NAEC Rolex wins

Starworks Motorsport and Magnus Racing took the Daytona Prototype and GT class victories in the inaugural Brickyard Grand Prix, which also secured both teams the titles in the North American Endurance Championship for Grand-Am Rolex Series.
 

Red Bull denies parc ferme tweaks

Red Bull boss Christian Horner insists his team never made illegal changes to its car in parc ferme, despite a fresh controversy erupting over a ride-height adjuster at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
 

More breaking news

F1

Vettel: Poor balance to blame for third

Sebastian Vettel does not believe that its revised engine mapping was the deciding factor in his failure to take pole position for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
 
F1

Grosjean delighted with return to form

Romain Grosjean was a delighted man after bouncing back from a disastrous weekend at Hockenheim to secure his best ever starting position ahead of the Hungarian GP.
 
F1

Hamilton wary of Lotus's long-run pace

Lewis Hamilton hopes the upgrade package McLaren introduced at the German Grand Prix will help the team cope with the long-run pace of Lotus and Red Bull.
 
F1

Perez settles dispute with Maldonado

Sergio Perez says he has now settled his differences with Pastor Maldonado, following their collision at the British Grand Prix.
 
F1

Ecclestone: F1 to keep 20 races in 2013

Formula 1 will stick to 20 races next season, the sport's commercial boss Bernie Ecclestone confirmed on Saturday.
 
F1

PURE suspends engine development

Craig Pollock's PURE company has been forced to suspend development of its engine for 2014, after a funding issue.
 
IndyCar

GoPro named Sonoma IndyCar title sponsor

GoPro, based in the San Francisco Bay Area, has signed a three-year agreement with Sonoma Raceway that extends through May, 2015. The GoPro Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma, will take place Aug. 24-26.
 
NHRA

Kalitta leads as records fall at Sonoma

Top Fuel driver Doug Kalitta led a record-setting day of qualifying Friday at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals.
 
GP3

Vainio gets points boost with pole

Aaro Vainio secured his second pole position of the GP3 season at the Hungaroring, and has closed the gap to points leader Mitch Evans as a result.
 
MOTOGP

Pedrosa stays on top at Monterey

Dani Pedrosa one again headed title rival Jorge Lorenzo in MotoGP's second Friday practice session at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
 
MOTOGP

Hayden to stay at Ducati for 2013

Nicky Hayden has agreed a contract extension and will stay with Ducati's works MotoGP squad for 2013.
 

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Castroneves returning to "Dancing with the Stars"

July 27, 2012

IndyCar star, who won the TV dance competition in 2007, will return for the "all-stars" edition of the ABC-TV reality series this fall.
 

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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