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IndyCar a "series of the people"? Amazingly, yes.

Humility forced upon IndyCar by its tumble from grace in the 1990s has wrought a great many changes in how it appeals to people who bother to experience it.

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Join the Al Unser Jr. Racing Experience 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Long Pond, PA-(June 8, 2012)- Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa invites guests to join in the racing experience of a lifetime at The Al Unser Jr. Racing Experience on September...

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My dinner with Buck

Elzie Wylie "Buck" Baker was inducted into NASCAR's Hall of Fame on Wednesday. But no exhibit can communicate the go-to-hell personality that Buck showed throughout his whole life.

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The fallacy of "The Best Drivers in the World"

The idea that one series or another has the "best drivers in the world" is a fallacy, a myth. Find out why at PopOffValve.com.

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Brickyard 400 woes inspire deja vu for IndyCar fans

The recent struggles of the Brickyard 400 NASCAR race at Indianapolis are well-documented, but IndyCar fans are feeling a disturbing sense of deja vu about them.

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Emotions in motion: the lure of genuine feeling in racing

A dose of the unexpected is a refreshing change for motorsports, which has recently embraced parity and dullness to satisfy corporate concerns.

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Red Bull's rocky marriage with NASCAR ends in divorce

Austrian energy drinks giant Red Bull is pulling out of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at the end of 2011... but was the relationship doomed to fail from the start?

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I'll take "Trite and Hackneyed" for $1,000, Alex

IndyCar Blog: I'll take "Trite and Hackneyed" for $1,000, Alex