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Popular Mechanics March 2, 2005 John Galvin |
Off-Road Desert Racing After the Paris-Dakar, the Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 is the biggest off-road race in the world, with some 284 vehicles competing in 31 classes of modified motorcycles, ATVs, trucks, dune buggies and VW bugs. |
Sports Central March 3, 2005 Jeffrey Boswell |
NASCAR Top 10 Power Rankings: Week 2 The top current drivers in auto racing and how they feel about it. |
Sports Central February 23, 2005 Jeffrey Boswell |
NASCAR Top 10 Power Rankings: Week 1 Second-ranked Jimmie Johnson, who's finished second in the points for the last two years, has nowhere left to go but up. But Jeff Gordon is still clearly the best driver in NASCAR. Behind them is a string of drivers ready to move into the passing lane. |
Sports Central February 23, 2005 Jeffrey Boswell |
NASCAR Top 10 Power Rankings Jeff Gordon --- Gordon is clearly the best driver in NASCAR, as his mastery in the closing laps at Daytona attests. |
BusinessWeek February 7, 2005 Mark Hyman |
A Wild Ride At NASCAR Just a year ago, NASCAR insiders were hailing Bang as a team to watch and Meshkin, its irrepressible owner, as a farsighted entrepreneur. His dream of melding the speed of NASCAR with cutting-edge technology impressed racing insiders and sponsors. |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Can The F1 Survive? The future is on the line for Formula 1 racing. Over the next several years, we'll see if the Grand Prix league will be able to survive. |
Car and Driver December 2004 Jerry Garrett |
Sport: Angela Does NASCAR How a femme fatale hoodwinked stock-car racing, then skipped town, leaving behind a dead husband and an embezzling lover. |
AskMen.com Lewis Helfand |
Highest-Paid Racecar Drivers Mention sports and wealth in the same sentence and most people think of high-paid baseball and basketball stars like Barry Bonds or Shaquille O'Neal. Yet some of the wealthiest names in the world of sports don't earn their paychecks on a field or court, but on a racetrack. |
Car and Driver September 2004 Csaba Csere |
Driving Stimulation, Italian Style Fifty hours and 915 miles in the 2004 Mille Miglia was more exciting and more demanding than you would believe possible for an event with an average speed of 28 mph. |
Fast Company August 2004 Michael A. Prospero |
In Indy's Pits, It's More than Speed Here are five tips on teamwork from some really fast company -- the pit crews at the Indy 500. |
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