Mark Webber is certain he will record his breakthrough grand prix victory in 2009.
The 32-year-old Australian is only 3.5 points behind his highly rated young teammate Sebastian Vettel, who after winning the Chinese grand prix last month was named as perhaps Jenson Button’s most serious threat for the 2009 title.






The Vision Racing Wellness Tour will make an important pit stop for a second consecutive year at the Milwaukee Mile provide racing fans with free diabetes screenings with A1c testing and risk factor assessment, along with cholesterol and blood pressure testing.
Gary Paffett (Mercedes-Benz) has crossed the finish line as the winner of the second DTM season round after 52 laps at the EuroSpeedway Lausitz.
Jean-Francois Dery of Quebec, QC wins the Red Bear 100 at Autodrome Montmagny after a fierce battle with eventual third place finisher Donald Theetge.


In the home race of his Berlin-based team Mücke Motorsport, Christian Vietoris celebrated his first victory of the season in the Formula 3 Euro Series.
Although neither RLR/Andersen Racing driver had ever driven a lap at the Milwaukee Mile before the first Firestone Indy Lights practice session Saturday morning, they qualified first and third Saturday afternoon for tomorrow’s Husar’s House of Fine Diamonds 100 presented by Charter.
2009 Formula 1 World Championship leader Jenson Button is still refusing to countenance lifting the drivers’ laurels at season’s end, despite having now triumphed in five of the opening six races of the campaign.
Having struggled on the streets of Pau last time, the SEAT diesels returned to form in Valencia to secure a lock-out of the front two rows for the second European event of the World Touring Car Championship season.
Mix of grey sky and sunshine at Tremblant today for practice sessions and qualifying for three classes competing this weekend in Tremblant.
Scott stayed out on old tires and took the lead on the final restart with about 10 laps to go and pulled away from Dennis Setzer to win the AAA Insurance 200 on Saturday at Dover. 
Kyle Bush was leading the race with only a few laps to go when a yellow flag came out for a flat tire on car no. 40 of Scott Wimmer.
Some observers saw Friday as an easing of hostilities, but in truth dissident teams are no closer to accepting plans for budget capping in formula one.