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Legge: Everything that could, did.
Katherine Legge was left frustrated after her second Champ Car outing, having endured a string of problems throughout the two-hour night event at Reliant Park in Houston.
Tough Houston outing for Legge.
PKV Racing rookie and Crash.Net columnist Katherine Legge had her bid for a second consecutive top ten finish derailed on Saturday night in Houston when a brush with the tyre barriers cost her 15 laps.

Pole sitter Dominguez full of Mexican pride.
The sponsor on his Forsythe Racing Lola translates as the 'Pride of Mexico' and Mario Dominguez was certainly living up to his billing after securing his maiden pole position for the Houston Grand Prix.
Indy announces Carb Day concert line-up.
The B-52's and Third Eye Blind will be the headline acts for the Miller Lite Carb Day concert on Friday May 26th at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Fast learner Bourdais favourite at Houston?
One of the many reasons behind Sebastien Bourdais' awesome double title winning run in the Champ Car World Series has been his ability to succeed at new venues, having won at every new venue added to the series since he joined Newman-Haas Racing in 2003.
Schmidt signs Dare for Indy bid.
Brazilian Airton Dare will make his return to the IRL IndyCar Series for the first time in two years after being confirmed as the driver of the #88 Panoz-Honda entered by Sam Schmidt Motorsports for this year's Indianapolis 500.
Medeiros to drive PDM entry at Indy.
IRL IndyCar Series stalwarts PDM Racing have announced that former Indy Pro Series Champion Thiago Medeiros will lead their annual assault on the Indianapolis 500.
Playa Del adds another co-owner.
Indianapolis 500 aspirant Playa Del Racing has added a third team co-owner into the mix in their efforts to qualify for their second Indy 500 later this month.
Team USA, GEICO to back Unser Indy effort.
Al Unser Jr's return to the Indianapolis 500 will be supported by both A1 Team USA and GEICO, which both confirmed a tie-up with the American's #31 Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Dallara-Honda overnight.
Roth ready to graduate.
Recently married, Marty Roth has sold his Indy Pro Series equipment - but the Canadian isn't about to mourn the loss of his racing career in favour of family commitments as he plans to move on up to the Indy Racing League.
IPS: Major teams strengthen back-room support.
One beneficiary of the current squeeze in the IRL IndyCar Series is the supporting Indy Pro Series, whose teams are making rich pickings of the engineers and mechanics that suddenly find themselves surplus to requirements on the main tour.

Franchitti tenth after accident with crewman.
Dario Franchitti missed out on a potential podium finish in the Japan Indy 300 after a pit lane incident put him a lap down and placed one of his crew in hospital.
Wheldon seventh fastest at 'changeable` Motegi.
Dan Wheldon's bid for a third straight IRL IndyCar Series win at the Twin Ring Motegi oval got off to a steady start on a damp Thursday in Japan as the Englishman finished the only practice session of the day with the seventh fastest time.
Enge gets Cheever ride at Motegi.
Tomas Enge will drive the #51 Cheever Racing Dallara-Honda in the Indy Japan 300 at Twin Ring Motegi on 22 April, standing in for absent team boss Eddie Cheever, who is otherwise engaged that weekend.
Legge makes history with Long Beach top ten.
Britain's Katherine Legge scored the highest finish for a woman driver in the history of the Champ Car World Series with an eighth place finish in her first series start on Sunday in the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.

Clarke raring to go with new-look CTE team.
The Champ Car team fronted by ex Pacific F1 boss Keith Wiggins may have undergone several changes in identity since its days as Bettenhausen Motorsports and the 2006 season is no different.
Ganassi confirms Dixon, Wheldon for Indy.
With a win and a second place in the first two races of the 2006 IndyCar season signalling a return to form after a couple of years in the doldrums, Target Chip Ganassi Racing has had no hesitation in nominating Dan Wheldon and Scott Dixon for next month's 90th Indianapolis 500.
Rahal team breaks silence.
Rahal-Letterman Racing teammates Buddy Rice and Danica Patrick have spoken in public for the first time since the death of their teammate Paul Dana last weekend at the Homestead-Miami Speedway and have confirmed that they will race in this weekend's Honda Grand Prix of St Petersburg.
Carpenter released from hospital.
Ed Carpenter, the other driver involved in Paul Dana's fatal practice accident at Homestead-Miami Speedway on the weekend, has been released from hospital after only suffering minor injuries in the 200mph smash.

Series mourns fallen driver.
The buzz surrounding the start of a new season of racing quickly evaporated at the Homestead-Miami Speedway on Sunday when, just three minutes into opening practice Paul Dana lost his life in a turn two crash with Ed Carpenter.
IPS: Rookie Dodge aiming high.
He may be just 22 years-old, but Indy Pro Series rookie Geoff Dodge already has something of a storied racing resume and appears to have the potential for a breakthrough year with Brian Stewart Racing in 2006.
IPS: Cheever Racing expands effort.
Indy Pro Series driver Nick Bussell will return for a second year in the series as a teammate to Chris Festa on Eddie Cheever's new IPS team.
Mexico City date moved.
The final round of this year's Champ Car World Series in Mexico City has been moved back one week so as not to conflict with All Souls Day, an important day of remembrance on the Mexican calendar.
New engineer brings new hope for Hornish.
When the green flag drops at the 2006 Indy Racing League IndyCar Series season opener at Homestead-Miami Speedway next Sunday, Sam Hornish Jr.