Graham Rahal is expected to be named Thursday to a two-race deal with Sarah Fisher Racingand#8217;s Izod IndyCar Series program.
World Auto News
GMC to add Denali version of Acadia:
Look for more bling from the rough-and-tough GMC brand.
A limited-edition Corvette Z06, and NASCAR scolds Carl Edwards, in News Brake for Wednesday, March 10:
In today’s News Brake: The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 gets some goodies from the ZR1, GMC adds another Denali, and NASCAR shakes its finger at Carl Edwards . . . But Wait, There’s More!
Nissan unveils new commercial van for North America:
Sensing an opportunity to bring an all-new model to a sometimes stagnant segment, Nissan unveiled its first commercial vehicle for North America, the NV, on Wednesday at a work-truck show in St. Louis.
Hey NASCAR, I just don’t understand:
How do you think legendary CBS-TV curmudgeon-at-large Andy Rooney would have reacted to NASCAR’s recent treatment of Carl Edwards? Maybe something like this:
The 2010 Mazda 3 i Four-Door Touring, an AW Drivers Log:
SENIOR WEB REPORTER GREG MIGLIORE: Dollar for dollar, pound for pound, I think this is one of the best cars on the market. If you like to drive, you will like this car.
2011 GMC Sierra debuts with new Denali version, more power:
GMC is making going to work a bit more stylish–but still with plenty of grunt– with the first-ever offering of its Denali trim on the Sierra heavy-duty line of trucks.
Toyota stands behind its electronics, and Jack Roush picks up an award, in News Brake for Tuesday, March 9:
In today’s News Brake: Toyota stands behind its electronics, Jack Roush picks up another award, and Stirling Moss recovers from a tumble . . . But Wait, There’s More!
K-Pax Racing returns to World Challenge GT with Volvo S60s:
Coming off a strong first season of campaigning Volvo S60s, K-Pax Racing returns to World Challenge GT competition for the 2010 season. Drivers Randy Pobst and Andy Pilgrim will once again handle driving duties for the Colorado-based team.
NASCAR puts Edwards on probation for Keselowski incident:
NASCAR gave Carl Edwards nothing more than a slap on the wrist as punishment for intentionally wrecking Brad Keselowski in last weekend’s Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.












