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Auto Racing News Archives for July 6, 2005

Busch, Rudd test cars at Brickyard
Jul 6 2005 7:41PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - At least Kurt Busch and Ricky Rudd didn't have to worry about traffic.
 
Lawyers urge GP fans to wait on refunds
Jul 6 2005 5:31PM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Fans who attended the boycotted U.S. Grand Prix should receive more than the ticket refunds offered by Michelin, say attorneys who have filed lawsuits.
 
Darlington gets go-ahead for 2006
Jul 6 2005 4:45PM (CT)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - "The Lady In Black" has apparently made it to another year. Darlington Raceway president Chris Browning said Wednesday that the track got the go-ahead from its owners, International Speedway Corp., to send out ticket renewal letters for another Mother's Day weekend Nextel Cup race. The date of the Carolina Dodge Dealers 500 is May 13, 2006, the night before the holiday.
 
Driver to race again after breaking neck
Jul 6 2005 2:44PM (CT)
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) - ARCA driver Billy Venturini, who broke his neck in February during a race at Daytona International Speedway, plans to race this weekend for the first time since his accident.
 
Patrick gives IRL reason to look at weight
Jul 6 2005 12:39PM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) - Drivers in the Indy Racing League spend a lot of time watching their weight. Some of them wouldn't mind if the league kept an eye on the scales, too.
 
Hamilton enjoys Tennessee race shop
Jul 6 2005 11:48AM (CT)
MT. JULIET, Tenn. (AP) - The white concrete-block building doesn't look like much from the street. Set on an industrial side street, the 56,000-square-foot building is a mechanic's dream, featuring a fabrication shop, two paint rooms, a tire area and racks filled with enough bolts and sheet metal to allow workers to build a truck from scratch to race ready within 11 days.
 
   

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