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HVM to field third car in Mexico.
The HVM Racing team has announced that it will expand to a three car line-up for the final round of the Champ Car World Series season in Mexico.
The ultimate Christmas gift.
For any avid IRL IndyCar Series fan with $75,000 burning a hole in their back pocket, the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book has the ideal Christmas present for you and, well, not many of your loved ones.

Korean race cancelled.
The Champ Car World Series has officially announced that the inaugural Ansan Champ Car Grand Prix, which was due to take place next month in South Korea, has been put back to 2006.
MIPS: Mansell proves to have speed, if not luck.
Scott Mansell put in stunning qualifying effort at Watkins Glen in only his second outing in the Menards Infiniti Pro Series, but was denied the chance to start after a freak problem at the end of his flying lap.
Bourdais scoffs at Forsythe complaints.
Champ Car Hurricane Relief 400 winner and 2005 Champ Car World Series Champion elect Sebastien Bourdais says he is sick of the controversy that follows him and Paul Tracy around, controversy that nearly spilled overboard on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
MIPS: Qualifying results - Watkins Glen.
Complete qualifying results for Sunday's Corning 100 Menards Infiniti Pro Series race at Watkins Glen.
Pantano just misses Glen pole.
Saturday's Marlboro pole qualifying session and subsequent top six shootout at the Watkins Glen International road course gave Target Chip Ganassi Racing a rare chance to celebrate as both Giorgio Pantano and Scott Dixon marked themselves out as potential winners of Sunday's race.
Castroneves claims Glen pole.
Helio Castroneves claimed his second Marlboro Pole Award of the season - and the eleventh of his career - by posting the fastest time in qualifying for the Watkins Glen Indy Grand Prix.
Family tradition for Scheckter at The Glen.
Tomas Scheckter's eyes widen at the mention of "The Boot," "The Loop" and "The Chute" at Watkins Glen International, where the IndyCar Series driver will compete this weekend in the inaugural Watkins Glen Indy Grand Prix presented by Argent Mortgage.
MIPS: Connor returns at The Glen.
Larry Connor will return to the Menards Infiniti Pro Series this weekend at Watkins Glen where he will be hoping for better luck that he experienced on his series debut at Indianapolis in June when his car was written off in pre-race practice.
Watkins to offer Ganassi rare chance to shine?
The beleaguered Target Chip Ganassi Racing teams enters this weekend's Watkins Glen Indy Grand Prix one car short of its usual quota as Ryan Briscoe continues to recover from the injuries sustained in the last race on the schedule in Chicagoland.
Briscoe to leave hospital next week.
Ryan Briscoe should be allowed to leave hospital early next week following his spectacular crash last weekend at the Chicagoland Speedway.
Car responded as expected says Briscoe crash team.
More than a week on from Ryan Briscoe's fiery Chicagoland accident and with the young Australian driver still recovering in hospital from his injuries, investigations have already begun as to how his equipment stood up to the impact and what can be learnt from the wreckage.
Chicagoland skydiver remains in hospital.
While Ryan Briscoe's fiery crash understandably dominated the post Chicagoland headlines, the young Australian driver wasn't the only person to leave the 1.5-mile oval in an ambulance.
MIPS: Dodge completes successful first test.
Neither the unfamiliarity of the Menards Infiniti Pro Series nor the scores of track workers busy disassembling tents or hauling out the rubbish from the sold-out weekend at Chicagoland Speedway fazed Geoff Dodge on Monday.
Briscoe `doing fine` in hospital.
Ryan Briscoe says he is doing just fine after the spectacular accident which saw him retire from the Peak Antifreeze Indy 300 at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday.

IRL to feature 14 races in 2006.
Indy Racing League officials have announced a 14-race schedule for the 2006 IRL IndyCar Series season, featuring a more 'compact and consistent' line-up of races.
Briscoe in 'good condition` in hospital.
Target Chip Ganassi driver Ryan Briscoe was kept in hospital overnight on Sunday after his spectacular accident in the Peak Antifreeze Indy 300 and although his injuries are remarkably light when considering the vicious nature of his crash, the young Australian is likely to miss the rest of the s
MIPS: McCune on pole for series debut.
Sarah McCune became the first woman to win a pole position in the IRL Menards Infiniti Pro Series on Saturday at the Chicagoland Speedway as female drivers swept both pole positions on offer at the 1.5-mile oval.
Dreyer & Reinbold sign Medeiros for season finale.
Former Menards Infiniti Pro Series Champion Thiago Medeiros will make his IRL IndyCar Series debut in the final round of the 2005 season after concluding a deal to enter a second car run by the Dreyer & Reinbold Racing outfit.
Briscoe off Target as Patrick pinches pole.
Danica Patrick inherited her third career Indy Racing League IndyCar Series pole position on Saturday when her fellow rookie of the year contender Ryan Briscoe saw his pole winning time erased by officials at the Chicagoland Speedway.
MIPS: Series to test Dodge at Chicagoland.
Knoxville Nationals "Fast Track To Indy Rookie of the Year" winner Geoff Dodge is ready for his test in an Indy Racing League Menards Infiniti Pro Series car on Monday at Chicagoland Speedway. In fact, he is so excited he still has trouble sleeping.
Briscoe survives horror smash.
Indy Racing League IndyCar Series rookie Ryan Briscoe has survived a horrific accident during the early stages of Sunday's Peak Antifreeze Indy 300 at Chicagoland Speedway.
Team Australia duo on pace in V8 debut.
Team Australia's Champ Car World Series regulars Alex Tagliani and Marcus Marshall took little time in getting up to speed ahead of their competitive Australian V8 Supercar debut this weekend at Sandown Park.