Hunter-Reay tops Power for Barber pole
Defending IndyCar Series champion Ryan Hunter-Reay will start on the pole for the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama after beating Will Power in Saturday's qualifying session at Barber Motorsports Park.
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Defending IndyCar Series champion Ryan Hunter-Reay will start on the pole for the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama after beating Will Power in Saturday's qualifying session at Barber Motorsports Park.
After a three-year career in the Champ Car World Series, Allmendinger switched to NASCAR in 2007. He drove for team owner Roger Penske in the Sprint Cup Series last year but lost his ride with the team after the first 17 races of the season when he was suspended for violating NASCAR's substance abuse policy. He is running a limited Sprint Cup schedule for Phoenix Racing this year.
James Hinchcliffe claimed his first victory in the IZOD IndyCar Series by winning Sunday's season-opening Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
Three-time defending Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel won Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix after a fierce battle with his Red Bull teammate, Mark Webber, late in the race.
Sebastian Vettel from Red Bull claimed his second consecutive pole by winning Saturday's rainy qualifying session for the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Will Power claimed his fourth consecutive pole position on the streets of St. Petersburg by winning Saturday's qualifying session for the IndyCar Series season-opener.
After a lengthy six-month break, the 2013 IZOD IndyCar Series season gets underway this weekend in St. Petersburg, Fla.
F1 now heads to Malaysia, where Raikkonen has won twice. His first career grand prix victory came in the 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix. The Finn also won it in 2008.
Hunter-Reay began the 2012 season with a third-place finish at St. Pete. It wasn't until midway through the 15-race calendar that he became a perennial threat for the championship. The Andretti Autosport driver moved into the title mix when he won three races in a row -- Milwaukee, Iowa and Toronto.
Kimi Raikkonen from Lotus kicked off the 2013 Formula One season by pulling off a stunning victory in Sunday's Australian Grand Prix.
Sebastian Vettel won the pole position while his teammate, Mark Webber, qualified second to give Red Bull the front starting row for Sunday's Formula One season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Qualifying for the Australian Grand Prix was delayed until Sunday morning due to a torrential downpour at Albert Circuit Park.
Red Bull, Ferrari, McLaren, Lotus and Mercedes will once again be the top teams, but after winter testing in Barcelona and Jerez, Spain, no one is fully certain which one of those teams will perform the best throughout the season.
After a short 16-week offseason, Formula One is back on track this week in Melbourne Australia.
A.J. Allmendinger will drive for Team Penske in at least two IndyCar races this season, including the May 26 Indianapolis 500, the team announced on Friday.