TOP STORIES: Thursday, Oct. 4

Schumacher calls time on F1 career

Schumacher calls time on F1 career

Michael Schumacher will retire from Formula 1 at the end of the 2012 season, the 43-year-old German announced on Thursday at Suzuka.
 

FIA moves to stop flexing-wing potential

The FIA has moved to ensure that no teams are using trick designs to get around flexing wing restrictions in Formula 1.
 

ANALYSIS: IndyCar team-by-team, the remaining runners

For the Sarah Fisher Hartman, HVM and Dragon teams, it was a trying year in working to overcome bad luck or engine issues - or in some cases, both.
 

More breaking news

F1

I had options to stay in F1, Schumacher says

Michael Schumacher says he had could have carried on racing in F1 next season before deciding to call time on his career.
 
F1

Maldonado shrugs off Barrichello claim

Pastor Maldonado has dismissed former Williams teammate Rubens Barrichello's claims that Williams would have "at least double the number of points" if it had a more experienced driver lineup.
 
F1

Hamilton: no gamble in Mercedes move

Lewis Hamilton does not believe he is taking a gamble in moving to Mercedes next season.
 
Industry

ALMS, Grand-Am meet with auto manufacturer representatives

ALMS, Grand-Am officials meet with representatives of 12 auto manufacturers to discuss the next steps toward creating their unified road racing series.
 
ALMS

Flying Lizard, CORE confirm Petit Le Mans lineups

As Petit Le Mans entry list is released, Flying Lizard Porsche and CORE autosport confirm their extra drivers for the ALMS season finale.
 
F1

Raikkonen pins hopes on Korea upgrade

Kimi Raikkonen is not expecting a dramatic upturn in Lotus' form before a major update package arrives at the Korean Grand Prix.
 
F1

Rosberg looking forward to Hamilton challenge

Nico Rosberg insists that he is "not worried" by the prospect of taking on new teammate Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes next year.
 
WRC

Latvala considering Ford, VW offers

Jari-Matti Latvala has revealed he has offers from both Ford and Volkswagen for next year's World Rally Championship, and the Finn maintains his mind is not made up.
 
F1

Alonso: Change is good for Hamilton

Fernando Alonso believes Lewis Hamilton's move to Mercedes is a change for the better.
 
F1

Hulkenberg silent on Ferrari rumors

Nico Hulkenberg insists that he does not know what his future holds for 2013, despite reports strongly linking him to Ferrari.
 
WRC

Sordo tops Rally de France shakedown

Prodrive WRC Team driver Dani Sordo made the perfect start to Rallye de France with fastest time at the shakedown stage in Strasbourg.
 

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