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Sports Illustrated May 29, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
The Hot List: May 29 who's hot and who's not in the world of motor sports: Chip Ganassi... Roger Penske... Greg Ray... Sarah Fisher... etc. |
Sports Illustrated June 2, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Coming back? Montoya's Indy win could attract more CART drivers |
Sports Illustrated May 21, 2002 Mark Bechtel |
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BusinessWeek May 26, 2011 Charlie Rose |
Charlie Rose Talks to Roger Penske & Team Roger Penske has three drivers in the 100th Indianapolis 500. He and his racers discuss speed, winning -- and how close Penske came to buying Saturn from GM. |
Salon.com May 27, 2002 King Kaufman |
Start me up At the Indy 500, the thrills come at the beginning, the end -- and whenever the green flag comes back out... |
Sports Illustrated July 14, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Taking NASCAR 'North of the Border' Our first letter comes from a fan lobbying for a NASCAR race in the Great White North, a notion I stand firmly behind. |
Sports Illustrated July 7, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Trying to get along Standing firm despite the noodle treatment |
IEEE Spectrum February 2005 Linda Geppert |
Ossi Oikarinen: At the Races Professional race EEs are a small group; in the very highest ranks of Formula 1 racing, there are only about 30 race engineers--roughly one for every car competing in the Grand Prix series. |
AskMen.com Lewis Helfand |
Highest-Paid Racecar Drivers Mention sports and wealth in the same sentence and most people think of high-paid baseball and basketball stars like Barry Bonds or Shaquille O'Neal. Yet some of the wealthiest names in the world of sports don't earn their paychecks on a field or court, but on a racetrack. |
AskMen.com February 1, 2006 |
F1 Racing - Behind the Scenes There is a lot criticism directed towards F1-Racing nowadays. People feel that the sport is boring and predictable. Many critics argue that the cars decide the race and not the drivers' skills. |
AskMen.com July 3, 2014 Fraser Masefield |
Why Electric Cars Could Cause The Death Of The Grand Prix The lack of engine noise produced by this year's radically different Formula 1 cars is making viewers turn off their TVs in droves. |
AskMen.com July 20, 2014 |
Patrick Dempsey On Racing What you probably don't know about him is that the man is a racing enthusiast -- fanatic might be the better word. |
Sports Illustrated April 14, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Tough time ahead? Indy may not be smooth running for Montoya |
Inc. October 2005 Allen P. Roberts Jr. |
So You Want to Burn Rubber Get the family car out to the racetrack at one of the 1,300 amateur races held every year. |
Real Travel Adventures July 2008 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Enjoy A Mini-Vacation at Texas Motor Speedway For those who live within a couple of hour's drive from Fort Worth, this is a great mini-vacation -- for a week-end or a day of family fun. |
Sports Illustrated September 4, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Figuring out what The Boss meant Which Darlington County was Springsteen talking about? South Carolina's seems likely... On NASCAR and restrictor plates... Will NASCAR change its rules to reward drivers who seek the win instead of a top-5 finish?... |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2006 John Teresko |
The Racing Links The passions of winning, racing and machine tools have played important roles in the life of Gene Haas. |
Car and Driver September 2006 John Phillips |
Sport: Renaissance Man - Features In 37 years, Elliott Forbes-Robinson has proved himself an immensely talented artist behind the wheel of any race car. |
AskMen.com November 19, 2012 Fraser Masefield |
Formula 1 Austin The inaugural U.S. Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas was a huge success. The weather was perfect and those in attendance witnessed another thrilling Grand Prix that saw Lewis Hamilton reel in and pass championship leader Sebastian Vettel. |
Sports Illustrated May 29, 2001 Mark Bechtel |
Conquistador Brazilian rookie Helio Castroneves made Roger Penske's return to Indy a sweet one... |
Inc. June 1, 2002 Andrew Raskin |
Dossier: Secrets From the Fast Lane Everyone talks about doing business at breakneck speed. Few mean it quite so literally as Eddie Cheever Jr., the only Indy Racing League driver who owns a majority stake in his own team and manages its business side... |
AskMen.com September 24, 2012 Fraser Masefield |
Singapore Grand Prix 2012 On the eve of the weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, it was interesting to hear 2009 World Champion and McLaren driver Jenson Button talk about just how taxing the long Marina Bay circuit in Singapore is on driver fitness. |
PC Magazine April 26, 2005 John Blazevic |
NASCAR SimRacing In one of the most ambitious, PC driving/racing games to date, players compete against 60 drivers and teams on 28 tracks in career mode. |
Real Travel Adventures September 2008 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Car Racing : A Family Event The Grandparents Announced That They Would Treat the Family to a Nascar Sprint Cup Classic Race in Person at Texas Motor Speedway. The Kids Were Ecstatic, and we Were Too. |
Sports Illustrated June 30, 2000 Mark Bechtel |
Head of the pack Rahal plans aggressive approach as CART's new leader |
Sports Central May 6, 2006 Greg Wyshynski |
Fueling NASCAR's Responsibility NASCAR recognizes the utter hypocrisy of wasting fuel for fun and games every weekend while many Americans have had to rearrange their financial lives in order to purchase a tank of gas. |
AskMen.com Thomas Bey |
The Best International Driving Schools Some of the world's best racing and performance driving schools lie beyond American borders. |
Real Travel Adventures August 2008 Bill Neely |
The Race Car Experience The sensation of the power generated by the car as it accelerated, coupled with the feeling of down-force as the car reached greater and greater speeds, was unbelievable! |
Fast Company April 2000 Harriet Rubin |
Living Dangerously "The ability to move your body on the same path as your mind is crucial." A psychologist and hypnotist who helps top-ranked business leaders overcome their performance fear through the art of the trance. |
Outside March 2007 Joe Lindsey |
Newlywed Games The first couple of mountain biking set their sights on a Beijing honeymoon. |
Outside October 2005 Luke Collins |
Attention Getter Danielle Fisher has climbed the highest peak on each continent, including Mount Everest -- and she's only 20. |
Fast Company September 2001 Christine Canabou |
Simplicity by Design Nine years ago, the fast life was slowing down fashion designer Eileen Fisher, and her work-life balance was out of whack. Fisher took to heart the principle that her company was founded on: Simplicity is more than just a smart design principle. It's a sane life principle... |
Macworld March 2, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Ford Racing 2 If you're looking for an arcade-style auto racer, Ford Racing 2 offers enough challenge and variety to keep you driving for a while. |
Popular Mechanics December 29, 2008 John Pearley Huffman |
Automotive Industry Year in Review: One Wild Ride in 2008 Beyond the automotive financial implosion, nine more events, developments and products stand alongside as the most important automotive news of the year. |