TOP STORY: Friday, Aug. 3

F1 teams differ over FIA's handling of tech

F1 teams differ over FIA's handling of tech "gray areas"

Lotus team principal Eric Boullier has faith that the FIA is handling this year's spate of technical controversies in Formula 1 in the right way, even though the number of changes that Red Bull has had to make to its car has left some rivals uneasy.
 

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Circuit of The Americas ends general admission sales for USGP

Citing "overwhelming demand," Austin track ends sale of GA tickets; reserved 3-day bleacher seats still available.
 
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Lotus to develop current car "longer than normal"

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Nurburgring gets financial boost

The Nurburgring's hopes of holding the German Grand Prix next year have been boosted following local government intervention to help the financially beleaguered circuit.
 
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Mercedes: No engine shortage risk for 2014

Mercedes-Benz motorsport boss Norbert Haug is confident that there will be enough new turbo engines to supply the entire Formula 1 grid in 2014, even if independent supplier PURE fails to resurrect its plans.
 
WRC

Loeb holding off Hirvonen in Finland

Sebastien Loeb continues to hold his Citroen teammate Mikko Hirvonen at bay in their battle for the Rally Finland lead.
 
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Senna optimistic of securing future

Bruno Senna is optimistic he will be able to secure his future at the Williams team if he continues to qualify as strongly as he did in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
 
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Sauber relaxed about 2013 drivers

Sauber CEO Monisha Kaltenborn says her team is in no rush to make decisions about its driver lineup for next year and insists its main focus is on the current season.
 

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INSIGHT: A Nevada off-roading adventure

August 02, 2012

Latest exploits of RACER guest contributor Melissa Eickhoff include an off-road excursion in Nevada
 

Peter Collins

August 03, 2012

On this day in 1958, one of Britain's brightest young racing talents was lost in a crash in the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring.
 

Racing on TV, Aug. 3-5

July 30, 2012

IndyCar and ALMS at MId-Ohio both on ABC; NASCAR back to Pocono.
 


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