Monday, October 3, 2011

Today's Late Breaking News About Auto Racing for Monday, October 3, 2011

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(7:36:37 PM) Auto racing: No stopping Christopher – STAFFORD — He had two laps remaining, fresher tires, and home turf advantage. In other words, Ted Christopher had race leader Erick Rudolph right where he wanted him. (This story continues here)

(7:33:48 PM) Carpenter edges Franchitti for 1st career victory (PA SportsTicker) – By JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer (This story continues here)

(7:33:35 PM) Auto racing roundup: Tony Stewart struggles in Sprint qualifying – Tony Stewart needs a tremendous rally at Dover to keep his perfect Chase season alive. (This story continues here)

(6:41:26 PM) Auto racing – NASCAR (This story continues here)

(6:41:12 PM) Auto Racing Roundup: Carpenter claims first IRL victory – SPARTA, Ky. -- It's that time of the season when the focus is on Dixon, Franchitti and Power -- the guys running for the IndyCar championship. It means the also-rans get overlooked, even when they have proven they can be a player. Ed Carpenter did just that Sunday at Kentucky Speedway. (This story continues here)

(7:30:02 PM) Auto racing: Familiar territory – STAFFORD — There are just 30 laps remaining in the Late Model at Stafford Motor Speedway and point leader Ryan Posocco of Stafford already has raced all of them in his mind. (This story continues here)

(7:55:07 PM) Racing Legend Al Unser Jr. Charged With DWI – Auto racing legend Al Unser Jr. was arrested and charged with DWI in Albuquerque, after investigators said his blood alcohol content was twice the legal limit and he was speeding at more than 100 mph. (This story continues here)

(7:09:50 PM) Auto Racing Capsules: Kurt Busch wins at Dover – DOVER, Del. (AP) — Kurt Busch stormed into contention for a second Cup championship, holding off fellow Chase drivers Jimmie Johnson and Carl Edwards to win Sunday at Dover International Speedway. (This story continues here)

(7:34:50 PM) Local TV listings and Reno Line for Oct. 1 – Saturday AUTO RACING Nationwide, OneMain Financial 200 qual.*(SPEED) 9 a.m.Sprint Cup, AAA 400 qual.*(SPEED) 10:30 a.m.Nationwide Series, OneMain Financial 200*(ESPN2) 12:30 p.m.Truck Series, Kentucky 225 qual.(SPEED) 3 p.m.IRL, IndyCar, pole qualifying for Kentucky Indy 300*(VERSUS) 3 p.m.NASCAR, Truck Series, Kentucky 225*(SPEED) 5 p.m.BOXINGLee-Vera; Martinez-Barker*(HBO) 7 p.m.FOOTBALLAir ... (This story continues here)

(7:06:25 PM) Racing back to Kentucky after traffic nightmares – JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer SPARTA, Ky. It would be fair to call the inaugural Sprint Cup Series race at Kentucky Speedway a debacle. That description makes general manager Mark Simendinger wince. But he doesn't deny there's little room to soften just how bad things were on July 9. "The fact is, we blew it," Simendinger said Friday. After waiting 10 years to land a coveted Sprint Cup race ... (This story continues here)

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