James Hinchcliffe will return to Andretti Autosport for three races this season, including the Indianapolis 500.
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Renault's Daniel Ricciardo paid tribute to the late Kobe Bryant on his race helmet during the opening day of Formula One's preseason.
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Aston Martin is putting on hold a planned entry into the World Endurance Championship (WEC) and Le Mans 24 Hours with its Valkyrie hypercar.
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An unwell Sebastian Vettel was relieved of his duties at Ferrari on Formula One's first day of pre-season testing in Spain on Wednesday.
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Alfa Romeo has revealed its look for the 2020 season, becoming the final team to formally unveil its new car.
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Two-time defending Supercars champion Scott McLaughlin is preparing for an extra fired-up Holden army during the season-opening Adelaide 500.
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Holden drivers preparing for this weekend's Adelaide 500 have come together in a show of strength after the decision by General Motors to kill off the brand.
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Ryan Newman is awake and speaking with family and doctors a day after his crash on the final lap of the Daytona 500, Roush Fenway Racing announced.
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Robert Kubica will be the first driver to test Alfa Romeo's 2020 car during preseason.
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Red Bull Holden Racing Team boss Roland Dane says Supercars-loving fans of the motoring brand played a role in its demise.
Source: http://www.espn.com/v8-supercars/story/_/id/28729221/dane
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General Motors' decision to axe the Holden brand has surprised Red Bull Holden Racing Team boss Roland Dane, who is unsure what it means for his Supercars team.
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Supercars legend Mark Skaife says the demise of his beloved Holden brand is akin to a death in the family and news which will affect all Australians.
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Ryan Newman is in serious condition following Monday's Daytona 500 crash, but doctors indicated his injuries are not life-threatening.
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Denny Hamlin won the Daytona 500 for the third time on Monday, beating Ryan Blaney in the second-closest finish in race history.
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Supercars powerhouse Triple Eight Race Engineering will pursue urgent discussions with Holden management after General Motors decision to "retire" the brand.
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The Daytona 500 will resume at 4 p.m. ET Monday after rain halted Sunday's race after just 20 of 200 laps had been completed. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. will be the leader when the race resumes.
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President Donald Trump gave an election-year embrace to NASCAR and its fans on Sunday, when he became the second president to attend the Daytona 500.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. spent decades taking risks on the track and in the air. He's trying to minimize both these days.