Mirror and Cache index - Sports: Motorsport
169 votes | submitted 2010-08-22 11:40:43 by courtman | 19 comments
It wasn't as dramatic as historic, but Kyle Busch completed an unprecedented sweep of three NASCAR
races at Bristol Motor Speedway Saturday night, holding off David Reutimann and Jamie McMurray for
his third victory in four days at the half-mile track in Tennessee.
200 votes | submitted 2010-08-16 00:34:11 by amprather | 57 comments
Raw video, courtesy of Jonathan Davy, shows an accident at the "California 200" off-road race
located in Lucerne Valley, Calif. that killed eight people.
278 votes | submitted 2010-08-15 13:13:32 by RobertShellson | 99 comments
An off-road vehicle plowed into a crowd moments after sailing off a jump at a race in Southern
California Saturday night.
209 votes | submitted 2010-08-01 18:12:26 by webbaron | 39 comments
Red Bull's Mark Webber storms to victory at a thrilling Hungarian Grand Prix to take the lead in the
drivers' championship from Lewis Hamilton, who has to retire because of a problem with his McLaren.
A safety car period and drive-through penalty meant that both Webber and Alonso leapfrogged Vettel
to secure the top two steps of the podium!!
195 votes | submitted 2010-07-31 08:49:54 by skateboard | 12 comments
Motocross rider Paris Rosen was motionless on the course and was staying that way as the minutes
ticked off. He went for it in the best-trick competition Friday night, attempting a front flip, but
he landed hard on his back.
255 votes | submitted 2010-07-28 14:37:39 by Diggyfresh | 25 comments
NASCAR team owner and motorsport legend Jack Roush crashed his plane while landing in Wisconsin.
Roush is reportedly in serious but stable condition.
521 votes | submitted 2010-07-26 17:05:38 by Trancehood | 35 comments
283 votes | submitted 2010-07-19 14:33:31 by emecks | 24 comments
A horror crash at Sunday's Seat Leon SuperCup at Britain's Brands Hatch racecourse has amazingly
resulted in no serious injuries.
294 votes | submitted 2010-07-19 01:31:53 by mmaine | 11 comments
Will Power avoided trouble in a race filled with collisions to win the Honda Indy Toronto. The
29-year-old Australian finished one spot ahead of defending race champion Dario Franchitti.
Canadians Paul Tracy and Alex Tagliani finished 13th and 17th, respectively.
141 votes | submitted 2010-07-15 20:43:38 by TheNinjaDood | 32 comments
It's a debate that's raged between racing fans and those who are fans of other sports for years: Are
racecar drivers really athletes?
231 votes | submitted 2010-07-12 03:20:49 by HabsChick | 32 comments
National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) driver Mark Niver, 60, of Phoenix, has been pronounced dead
Sunday afternoon after crashing his Top Alcohol class dragster
189 votes | submitted 2010-07-11 16:27:22 by webbaron | 52 comments
Red Bull's Mark Webber cruises to a dominant victory in the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, with
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton - who extends his championship lead - in second place.
302 votes | submitted 2010-07-10 19:52:22 by PhiRi17 | 66 comments
There are a variety bikers you may encounter in your lifetime - each displaying a unique set of
characteristics. Here is a detailed look at each of these specimens - from The Drifter to The
Hipster.
161 votes | submitted 2010-07-03 14:06:13 by dustcircle | 85 comments
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- It had been 85 points races since Dale Earnhardt Jr. made it to Victory Lane.
251 votes | submitted 2010-06-28 04:57:27 by dtele | 57 comments
Formula One ace Mark Webber defied death last night when he flipped his race car at 321km/h before
slamming into a wall. Watch the amazing video.
174 votes | submitted 2010-06-27 17:18:31 by webbaron | 9 comments
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel beat McLaren's Lewis Hamilton to win the European Grand Prix in
Valencia.World championship leader Hamilton bounced back from a drive-through penalty, but German
Vettel proved equal to the challenge.McLaren's Jenson Button was third, but is one of nine drivers
who could be penalised for safety-car offences.
384 votes | submitted 2010-06-13 22:18:03 by mmaine | 43 comments
Lewis Hamilton of McLaren Mercedes capped a great weekend of racing in Montreal by winning the 41st
edition of the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday in a 1-2 finish with teammate Jenson Button only 2.2
seconds behind in second place.