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Kimmel set to celebrate 10th ARCA title in Kansas

Frank Kimmel's favorite intermediate racetrack just might be Kansas Speedway, judging by his record there.

INDYCAR NEWS AND NOTES – Oct. 3, 2013

IZOD IndyCar Series officials have penalized the No. 10 car of Target Chip Ganassi Racing and No. 15 car of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 10 grid spots each for unapproved engine changes prior to the doubleheader event at Houston's Reliant Park.

Dan Wheldon’s Legacy to be Honored at Go-Kart Event

Drivers from various racing backgrounds will come together on Oct. 26 to compete in The Dan Wheldon Memorial Pro-Am Karting Challenge at New Castle Motorsports Park. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Alzheimer's Association, a cause Wheldon fought to raise awareness for after his mother was diagnosed with the illness in 2008.

WILSON LEADS OPENING DAY OF PRACTICE FOR AT HOUSTON

IZOD IndyCar Series championship contenders Helio Castroneves and Scott Dixon displayed their cars will be fast in the first practice session for the Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston doubleheader, while Justin Wilson and Will Power significantly lowered lap times in the second 45-minute session.

Bobby Tolton Battles Back to a 10th Place Finish

Following mechanical troubles in qualifying and an early race spin, Bobby Tolton would battle back to a 10th place finish in the Rick Woolner Memorial at Sunset Speedway.

Jim Bowman Finishes 18th in Rain Shortened Event at Sunset Speedway

Following a mid-race incident, Jim Bowman would finish 18th in the rain shortened OSCAAR Super Late Model Feature at Sunset Speedway.

INDYCAR NEWS AND NOTES – Oct. 2, 2013

INDYCAR Conference Call with Simon Pagenaud: Earlier today, racing legend and IZOD IndyCar Series team owner A.J. Foyt participated in an INDYCAR Conference Call to discuss the Shell and Pennzoil Grand Prix of Houston. Selected quotes from the call are below.

Taylor Ferns Gears up for the Gold Crown Midget Nationals at Tri-City Speedway

After competing in three races on the same day on Sept. 21, Taylor Ferns is anxious to get back to the track. She has another three-race stretch lined up this week, but this set of races will be spread over three nights, as she heads to Tri-City Speedway in Pontoon Beach, Ill., for the running of the fifth edition of the DuPont Gold Crown Midget Nationals.

It’s Gold Crown Midget Nationals Time for Tracy Hines this Week

It takes some events years and even decades to be tabbed as a “Must See” event. The Gold Crown Midget Nationals at Tri-City Speedway have acquired this moniker in just its first few years of existence. With midget drivers from across the country gathering at the three-eighths-mile, the competition is some of the toughest all year and that’s exactly what Tracy Hines likes, to race against the best night in and night out.

David Gravel Makes the Trip to Williams Grove for the National Open

“The Grove.” Officially known as Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pa., it’s hallowed ground in sprint car racing. Every fall, the East Coast’s most prestigious and historic sprint car event — the National Open — takes to the famed half-mile in Central Pennsylvania.

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Everything is bigger in Texas, even modest days. Roush Fenway Keseleowski (RFK) Racing didn’t score the Circuit of the America’s (COTA) win, but there was victory in the way its three teams raced.

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Matthew Brabham Powers to Victory at Sebring to Open Trans Am’s 60th-Anniversary Season

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