SILVERSTONE, England (AP) Formula One's leading driver, Felipe Massa, spun off the track and hit a wall during Friday's practice for the British Grand Prix, but only after setting the fastest time in his Ferrari. (Full Story)
Massa crashes in British GP practice
SILVERSTONE, England (AP) Formula One's leading driver, Felipe Massa, spun off the track and hit a wall during Friday's practice for the British Grand Prix but got out of his Ferrari apparently unscathed. (Full Story)
Pruett edges Gurney at Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Scott Pruett beat Alex Gurney by 0.081 seconds Thursday night in the Brumos Porsche 250 at Daytona International Speedway, the closest finish in the history of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series. (Full Story)
Truex's car impounded at Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Martin Truex Jr., vying to get into NASCAR's Chase for the championship, started the weekend with a significant setback. (Full Story)
Moss buys 50 percent of truck team
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) Troy Aikman. Terry Bradshaw. Tim Brown. Julius Erving. Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Jim Kelly. Mark Rypien. Roger Staubach. (Full Story)
NHRA changing priorities in wake of tragedy
The death of Scott Kalitta has shaken up the NHRA and sent the organization, its owners and drivers back to the drawing board on safety issues. (Full Story)
Correction: Labonte Boys story
In a July 2 story about the Labonte brothers, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Bobby Labonte won the NASCAR Cup Series championship in 2001. He was the 2000 champion. (Full Story)
Formula One urges changes to cut costs
SILVERSTONE, England (AP) Formula One wants to cut team budgets in half and improve fuel efficiency by 2011 to improve racing. (Full Story)
Coulthard to leave Formula One
SILVERSTONE, England (AP) David Coulthard will retire from Formula One after the season, ending a career in which he won 13 races but repeatedly fell short of the world championship. (Full Story)
NHRA shortens top division races
GLENDORA, Calif. (AP) Eleven days after Scott Kalitta was killed in a racing accident, the NHRA reduced the length of Top Fuel and Funny Car races from a quarter-mile to 1,000 feet Wednesday in an interim safety measure. (Full Story)