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Truex gets 4 new crew members for Darlington
May 3, 2011 at 5:22 PM
 
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) Martin Truex Jr. will have four new crew members this weekend at Darlington Raceway.
   
   
Indy 500 field could include first Chinese driver
May 3, 2011 at 3:33 PM
 
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Ho-Pin Tung will try to become the first Chinese driver to start the Indianapolis 500 when qualifying begins May 21.
   
   
News Corp, Ferrari investor looking into F1 bid
May 3, 2011 at 2:22 PM
 
LONDON (AP) Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. and an investment company linked to Ferrari are working on a bid to take over Formula One.
   
   
Brant James: Carl Edwards, Kyle Busch among top drivers in NASCAR Power Rankings
May 3, 2011 at 12:25 PM
 
Carl Edwards was begrudgingly content. Jimmie Johnson, too, and for different reasons. Kyle Busch had plenty of time to consider his emotions as he ran off with the Sprint Cup victory at Richmond International Raceway Saturday night, and maybe some extra to consider how he was rounding into a title contender. And maybe a little time to snicker at his brother. Have to live a little, after all. 1. Carl Edwards: The points leader has locked into a consistent streak of nice finishes this season, producing his fifth top-5 and seventh top-10 with a fifth-place showing on Saturday. Having done so on every type of track the Sprint Cup series contests, except a road course, bodes well for his likely positioning heading into the Chase for the Championship, when the series returns to Richmond in the fall. 2. Kyle Busch: The younger and suddenly the most diplomatic of the Busch brothers made a third straight spring win at Richmond with a dominant performance to end the race, leading 235 of 400 laps to collect his second victory of the season. His performance, in a business-like collaboration with Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin -- who finished a much-needed second -- propelled Busch to three spots to third in driver points. 3. Jimmie Johnson: While some of his fellow title-winning peers (read: Busch, Kurt), unleashed impressive tantrums while dealing with an ill-responding race car, the five-time defending series champion persevered (albeit with some frustration released on the radio), came from a lap down and milked an eighth-place finish out of a possible disappointing race. Johnson has finished outside the top-10 just once -- an 11th at Martinsville -- in the past six races, remained second in points and is tacking along with Edwards. America's Cup reference. Nice. 4. Clint Bowyer: His average finish was 23.5 and he wallowed in 24th place in points through four races, but the Richard Childress Racing driver has responded. A runner-up at Texas and Talladega (by a record-tying margin of just .002 seconds to Johnson), he's not finished outside the top-10 in the last five races. Subsequently, he's vaulted to seventh in points and looking like a strong challenger again. 5. Dale Earnhardt Jr.: The mini-run -- second at Martinsville, ninth at Texas, fourth at Talladega -- ended at least temporarily on Saturday with a 19th-place finish. The next interesting facet of what has so far been an encouraging season for NASCAR's most popular and scrutinized is how he and crew chief Steve Letarte respond, possibly make his second-worst finish of the season an aberration. Going from one of the fastest in practice to a non-factor in the race is disconcerting. He's finished fourth twice at Darlington, but no better than 18th since his last runner-up there in 2008. 6. Kevin Harvick: A victim of pit strategy that caught him a lap down, Harvick expected to collect more points at Richmond, where he has a win and 13 top-10s in 21 starts, but a 12th-place will have to suffice. 7. A.J. Allmendinger: A season-best seventh-place finish on Saturday fortified the belief that the former Champ Car rising star is finally a Sprint Cup rising star. He's yet to manage a top-10 finish this season, but he's tantalizingly close to the top 10 in driver points at 11th. 8. Kurt Busch: This figures to be a key week in the career of Kurt Busch at Penske Racing. The 2004 series champion, obviously frustrated with his race cars the past five races, blasted a Penske official over the team radio during the race and shambled to a season-worst 22nd-place finish. Busch has plummeted from first to sixth in points the last six weeks, but feels a lot closer to terminal velocity than that. 9. Dave Blaney: All right, all right. He finished 13th at Richmond and is not even on the horizon of the Chase boundary. But the finish put Tommy Baldwin Racing inside the top-35 in owner points and locked into the next race for the first time in its history. 10. Denny Hamlin: He came home to Richmond in dire need of an emotional or professional boost and got both, winning his charity Late Models event and the Nationwide race, then finished second in Cup.
   
   
Two likely wild cards for this year's Chase
May 3, 2011 at 11:37 AM
 
RICHMOND, Va. -- There are 17 races before the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series returns to Richmond for the cutoff race for The Chase, but two names can already be penciled in.
   
   
Two likely wild cards for this year's Chase
May 3, 2011 at 11:37 AM
 
Are Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch already Chase-bound?
   
   
Dustin Long: Kasey Kahne, Red Bull impress at Richmond; Tony Stewart's short track struggles
May 2, 2011 at 11:58 AM
 
Kasey Kahne wants a Chase berth. Red Bull wants a top free agent. If the two can conquer larger track struggles, their one-year union could deliver what both want, says Dustin Long.
   
   
Aussie Will Power wins postponed Sao Paulo 300
May 2, 2011 at 10:19 AM
 
SAO PAULO (AP) Will Power of Australia won IndyCar's Sao Paulo 300 on Monday, a day after the race was postponed because of heavy rain on the streets of South America's biggest city.
   
   
Hamlin takes confidence from 2nd-place finish
May 1, 2011 at 4:09 PM
 
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Denny Hamlin was in desperate need of a victory at Richmond International Raceway. Still, he had no issues with settling for second behind teammate Kyle Busch.
   
   
Pedrosa wins 1st Motor GP Portuguese Grand Prix
May 1, 2011 at 3:18 PM
 
ESTORIL, Portugal (AP) -- Dani Pedrosa passed world champion Jorge Lorenzo with four laps to go to capture his first Moto GP Portuguese Grand Prix on Sunday and get his first victory of the season.
   
   
California motocross rider Kargola dies in Baja
May 1, 2011 at 3:18 PM
 
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Motocross rider Jeff Kargola has died after crashing while competing in the Rip to the Tip event that takes riders the length of Mexico's Baja Peninsula.
   
     
 
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