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The Motley Fool July 19, 2004 Brian Gorman |
NASCAR in New York City? International Speedway wants to build a track on Staten Island. Betting against it could be a mistake. |
Car and Driver June 2004 Robin Warner |
Chasing the Dream Now for 2004, the author is racing and writing again, this time on the Web, covering each race of Barber's 2004 Formula Dodge National Championship. This season will no doubt bring new challenges, and new lessons "learned the hard way." |
BusinessWeek July 5, 2004 Ewing & Rossant |
Will The Big Wheels Walk Away from Formula One? BMW, Ford, and others are drawing up plans to quit Europe's most-televised sporting event - the Formula One auto racing series. |
BusinessWeek July 5, 2004 |
Formula One's Hard-Driving Chief A group of auto makers are laying plans to displace Formula One with a new racing series beginning in 2008. Bernie Ecclestone, the dominant personality in Formula One, racing speaks out about his rivals' plans. |
Car and Driver July 2004 John Pearley Huffman |
Bondurant Drifting School The Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving has added drifting to the school's course catalog. |
Car and Driver July 2004 Larry Webster |
Pontiac GTO Drifter The GTO may soon be revered for something other than drag racing. Piontiac enters the sport of drifting with its new GTO. |
Car and Driver May 2004 Robin Warner |
Chasing the Dream Follow the author's progress throughout the season in his race diary. |
CIO May 15, 2004 Stewart L. Deck |
Moving to a Real Fast Lane - CIO Careers It's only now that Whyte has started a business that seeks to combine his interests in IT and auto racing that he acknowledges being a tad nervous. |
Car and Driver May 2004 Csaba Csere |
Golden Oldies Racing Vintage racing offers an excellent way to explore the driving challenges posed by such geriatric machines, as I learned last November behind the wheel of a race-prepped Jaguar E-type at the Palm Beach Sports Car Classic at Moroso Motorsports Park in Florida. |
Car and Driver April 2004 Bob Zeller |
Sport: From Worst to Best NASCAR takes the lead in safety with a $50 million commitment. |
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