Tomorrow marks the 35th anniversary of Mario Andretti becoming Formula 1 World Champion, America's last. David Malsher looks at the build-up to that title-winning year.
Andretti Autosport owner Michael Andretti has made it clear that he wants to add 1999 CART champion Juan Montoya to his ranks next season, and as RACER has learned, significant progress has been made in finding the budget to bring the 37-year-old into their fold.
NASCAR is examining the events of Saturday's Richmond Sprint Cup round amid suggestions Michael Waltrip Racing manipulated the race to hamper rivals of its Chase contender Martin Truex Jr.
Daniel Ricciardo believes it was important to claim a strong result in the Italian Grand Prix, his first race since being handed a Red Bull drive for 2014.
Jordan Taylor and Wayne Taylor Racing once again held off Chip Ganassi Racing's Scott Pruett to win at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and hold the points lead into the season finale.
Spencer Pumpelly drove away after a late-race restart to win Sunday's Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, scoring his first victory of the season.
Saving a set of sticker tires for a late-race trip to pit road - after his rivals had exhausted their supply of fresh rubber - pushed the reigning NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion to victory in Sunday's Fan Appreciation 200 at Iowa Speedway
Pirelli is adamant that Red Bull will gain no headstart in its preparations for 2014, despite taking part in a development tIre test at Barcelona next week.
Wayne Taylor Racing's Jordan Taylor gives RACER the inside scoop on how he and teammate Max Angelelli dominated the Grand-Am Daytona Prototype portion of the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca round, and what he's planning for the season finale at Lime Rock later this month to earn his first championship.
Magnus Racing's Andy Lally and John Potter tell RACER how they won the Rolex GT portion of Sunday's Grand-Am Rolex Series event at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, extending their points lead with one race left to go in the championship.
Go "Inside the Pack" with IndyCar team Panther Racing and driver Oriol Servia, as they visit Fort Meade and Walter Reed Army Medical Center and other places leading up to the Baltimore Grand Prix.
"It's been a hectic and crazy few days since the checkered flag fell in Baltimore, with the joy of winning coupled with the exciting news that I will get my first taste of an IndyCar later this month!"
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