Two-time Formula One champion Fernando Alonso failed to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, while James Hinchcliffe, Kyle Kaiser and Sage Karam made the field. Patricio O'Ward and Max Chilton also failed to qualify.
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Fernando Alonso has sensationally failed to qualify for the 2019 Indy 500, serving the Spaniard and McLaren a huge blow in his quest for the final part of the Triple Crown.
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Scott Miller, NASCAR senior vice president of competition, said officials will keep an eye on Clint Bowyer and Ryan Newman but believes the drivers will keep their issues in check going forward.
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Kyle Larson pulled off a surprise win, with a frantic pace and postrace fisticuffs among the night's highlights.
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Larson slipped between Kyle Busch and Joey Logano before Kevin Harvick pushed him hard to the front.
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Graham Rahal made a final qualifying effort at the buzzer to knock Fernando Alonso out of the top 30 for the Indianapolis 500. Alonso now can only make the field during Sunday's "Last Row Shootout."
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A NASCAR official said damage to Kyle Larson's right front tire last month was due to contact and led to the liftoff at Talladega.
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James Hinchcliffe, an IndyCar Series regular who missed last year's Indianapolis 500, crashed during qualifying Saturday for this year's race and is now looking to make the field in a backup car.
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Kyle Busch tied his own NASCAR Truck Series record on Friday night when he won at Charlotte Motor Speedway, giving him wins in six consecutive starts dating to last season. He also won in six straight starts over the 2013 and 2014 seasons.
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Three strong laps and a flawless pit stop earned Clint Bowyer the pole for Saturday's NASCAR All-Star race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Kyle Busch earned the second starting spot.
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While Conor Daly paced practice during "Fast Friday" at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, other drivers were left searching for speed ahead of qualifying Saturday for the Indy 500.
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NASCAR is using Saturday's non-points All-Star race at Charlotte as an opportunity to try several tweaks to the cars as it looks to improve its rules package to create closer racing.
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With 36 drivers vying for 33 Indianapolis 500 starting positions in a two-day qualifying format that begins Saturday, opinions are still divided on whether IndyCar's full-time drivers should be guaranteed a spot in the series' biggest race.
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Retired NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. will drive the pace car for the Indianapolis 500 in his first trip to the famed May race.
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Retired NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. will drive the pace car for the Indianapolis 500 in his first trip to the famed May race.
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Kyle Kaiser has been in a tough spot all week since two of his major sponsors pulled their funding. Now Juncos Racing has a destroyed race car one day before qualifying for the Indianapolis 500.
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With lingering rumours of Toto Wolff taking F1's top job, that Lewis Hamilton-Ferrari link, and an imminent rule change, a look at the things which pose the biggest threat to Mercedes' run of dominance in F1.
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Formula One wants to go back to Africa, with the Moroccan city of Marrakesh and South Africa's Kyalami circuit keen to host a race, according to commercial managing director Sean Bratches.
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Now that he knows he has a ride for the 2020 Indianapolis 500, Helio Castroneves said Thursday that his focus is winning his fourth 500 this year so he can win a record-setting fifth 500 next season.