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Matos gets IndyCar break.
New Firestone Indy Lights champion Raphael Matos has justified his decision to join the series instead of pursuing a Champ Car ride for 2008 by signing a multi-year deal to drive for Luczo Dragon Racing as it expands to a full-time entrant in the IndyCar Series in 2009.
Gore on road to recovery.
Team Australia co-owner Craig Gore is almost certain to miss the Nikon Indy 300 at Surfers Paradise after undergoing emergency bowel surgery in a London hospital this week.
Tracy takes Forsythe to court.
Paul Tracy's absence from the cockpit for much of the 2008 US open-wheel season is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the Canadian's frustration, after it emerged that he was to sue former long-time employer Gerald Forsythe.
Skerlong season ends early.
After a season that saw him take two wins and seven top-five finishes - including a maiden win - Carl Skerlong has seen his Atlantic Series campaign come to an early end following a high-speed accident at Road Atlanta.
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Tributes paid to Newman.
Paul Newman was introduced to motor racing in 1968 while filming a movie at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and that brief relationship blossomed into a 40-year passion for the sport that included not only co-ownership of one of the most powerful teams in US open-wheel racing, but also his own s
Stanton unveiled as driver for newcomer 3G.
The IndyCar Series will claim another NASCAR scalp for 2009, albeit on a lesser scale than that of Dario Franchitti, when sometime Nationwide Series runner Stanton Barrett makes the jump to open-wheel racing with Team 3G.
End of the road for Roth?
The success enjoyed by the unified IndyCar Series this season has provided many positive storylines but, for one stalwart of the leaner years, Sunday's Chicagoland finale may have been the downside of this year's growth.
IRL to review timing and scoring process.
The Indy Racing League has said that it will be reviewing and checking the positioning of transponders fitted to its competing cars in a bid to prevent the embarrassing mix-up over who had actually won Sunday's IndyCar Series finale at Chicagoland Speedway.
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Ganassi thanks Wheldon.
The parting of the ways between Dan Wheldon and Target Chip Ganassi Racing appears to be an amicable one, on the surface at least, with each paying tribute to the other following the team's decision to sign Dario Franchitti for 2009.
Penske trailer gutted by fire.
Having earlier this week expressed its confidence at chasing a solid result at Infineon Raceway, Team Penske will have to overcome a major setback to keep Helio Castroneves and Ryan Briscoe on track.
Drivers test modified course at Infineon Raceway.
More than a dozen IndyCar Series drivers tested at Infineon Raceway this week in preparation for the PEAK Antifreeze & Motor Oil Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma County on August 24.
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Dixon chasing vital points.
Scott Dixon says he is looking to secure the points that will take him closer to the 2008 IndyCar Series title after taking pole position for the Meijer Indy 300 at Kentucky Speedway.

IL: All change for Kentucky.
A number of familiar faces are set to return to the Firestone Indy Lights this weekend for the latest round of the season at Kentucky Speedway.
Nikon named as Surfers sponsor.
Nikon has been named as the title sponsor of the Surfers Paradise IndyCar event which will now be known as the Nikon Indy 300.
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Talks ongoing about Surfers date.
Surfers Paradise could still feature on the 2009 IndyCar Series schedule despite not being named on the calendar released by the series yesterday [Wednesday].
IRL releases 2009 calendar.
While Nashville was expected to be absent from next year's IndyCar Series calendar, to be replaced by Toronto, less anticipated was the non-appearance of Surfers Paradise on the 18-round schedule.
Davison handed maiden Lights win.
James Davison was handed his maiden Firestone Indy Lights victory in bizarre circumstances during a rain-hit second leg to the series' Mid-Ohio double-header.
Danica confronts Duno at Mid-Ohio.
IndyCar Series president of competition Brian Barnhart has said that he will not be taking any action following the latest pit-lane dispute involving Danica Patrick at Mid-Ohio.
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Briscoe checks out at Mid-Ohio.
Ryan Briscoe took advantage of an out-of-sequence pit-stop to claim his second win of the 2008 IndyCar Series, heading home championship contenders Helio Castroneves and Scott Dixon in a Penske 1-2 in the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio.
Manning not surprised by Glen result.
The combination of Darren Manning's hard driving and the tactical savvy of the AJ Foyt/ABC Supply team produced a season-best finish in the Camping World Grand Prix at Watkins Glen International as the Briton brought the #14 car home second overall.
Camara impresses at Richmond.
Jaime Camara provided all the highs for Conquest Racing in Saturday's SunTrust Indy Challenge at Richmond International Raceway before what appeared to be a career-best result went begging.
Strous takes first Atlantic pole.
Defying ever-changing weather conditions, Junior Strous scored his first career pole position in the Atlantic Championship to start Sunday's Sommet des Legendes at Circuit Mont-Tremblant from the inside of the front row.
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