Tilke predicts tough test for drivers
Controversial track designer Hermann Tilke has told Autosport the Circuit of the Americas could prove to be one of the biggest challenges of the season
View ArticleAustin hotels price themselves out of the F1 market
Hotel operators in Austin have priced themselves out of the market for Formula One fans, according to tour operators who are boycotting the city ahead of the 2013 US Grand Prix
View ArticleNew Jersey back on course for 2014
The promoter of the New Jersey Grand Prix, Leo Hindery Jr. is confident the race will take place in 2014
View ArticleNBC set to unveil 2013 broadcast details
NBC, which has taken over coverage of Formula One from Fox's Speed channel, is set to announce its schedule for the coming season
View ArticleUS Grand Prix a commercial success
The city of Austin gained global media coverage worth $191.2 million from hosting the 2012 United States Grand Prix
View ArticleDanica Patrick downplays F1 link
Danica Patrick has no desire to drive in Formula One even though the Bernie Ecclestone has indicated he would like to lure her to the sport
View ArticleTakuma Sato rules out Formula One comeback
Takuma Sato has ruled out a return to Formula One despite early-season successes in IndyCar
View ArticleTony Kanaan wins first Indy 500
Tony Kanaan drove past Ryan Hunter-Reay on a restart Sunday to win the Indianapolis 500
View ArticleArizona plans for a future in Formula One
A report in the Arizona Daily Star claims that a 400-acre site near Tucson has been identified as a potential site for a motor-racing circuit
View Article'Train wreck' Villeneuve stays out of trouble
It is seven seasons since Jacques Villeneuve's career in F1 petered out and 16 years since the last of his 11 career wins but he continues to have the desire to race
View ArticleHaas expects team decision soon
Gene Haas believes a decision on his bid to form an F1 team for 2015 could be made in the next fortnight after a "pretty intense" meeting with the FIA.
View ArticleHaas team granted entry to F1
A team owned by NASCAR's Gene Haas has been formally accepted to join the F1 grid, and could be racing as soon as the 2015 season
View ArticleHaas: US-based team can succeed
Gene Haas admitted he is convinced a US-based team can succeed in Formula One and stated his determination to end the notion it is a series too "advanced" for an American entry
View ArticleLong Beach commits to IndyCar until 2018
Formula One will not be returning to Long Beach in the short term after the circuit announced it has extended its contract with IndyCar until 2018
View ArticleVilleneuve qualifies 27th for Indy 500
1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve will have his work cut out for him if he wants to claim a historic victory at the Indy 500 on his return to the brickyard after qualifying down in 27th
View ArticleRaikkonen regrets limited racing opportunities
Kimi Raikkonen admits he would jump at the chance of racing in other series' alongside his commitments in Formula One if it was a viable option to today's drivers
View ArticleHunter-Reay wins maiden Indy 500
Ryan Hunter-Reay overcame Helio Castroneves during a frantic finish to win his first Indy 500 by just 0.060s, the second closest finish in the history of the prestigious race
View ArticleNASCAR's Stewart involved in fatal crash
The man who runs a NASCAR team with F1-bound Gene Haas, three-time series champion Tony Stewart, was involved in an accident which claimed the life of Kevin Ward Jr on Saturday evenin
View ArticleHaas Formula changes name ahead of F1 debut
Gene Haas has changed the name of his planned F1 team ahead of its arrival on the grid for the 2016 season
View ArticleFerrari wants three races in United States
Ferrari boss Marco Mattiacci says Formula One should pursue staging three races a season in the United States to increase the revenues available to all its teams
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