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When racing lost its brightest star ...

John Oreovicz, ESPN.com

Indy car racing lost its brightest star Oct. 31, 1999, when Greg Moore was killed in a gruesome one-car crash at Auto Club Speedway. Ten years later, the racing world is still recovering.

Story | Conversation | October 30, 2009

Heavy-handed ousters of Servia, Dalziel just typical Champ Car

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

Champ Car made sure it will have two Mexican drivers in the field for its Nov. 11 season finale in Mexico City. John Oreovicz asks: Was the price too high?

Story | Conversation | October 02, 2007

Five drivers worth watching for a breakthrough

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

Not every driver can be a title contender, but there are some in the Champ Car World Series not among the favorites who could make waves, writes John Oreovicz.

Story | Conversation | April 03, 2007

Front of the race worth watching; so is the back

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

While the front of the pack -- and the title chase -- bears watching at Kentucky, plenty will focus on Patrick vs. Fisher, writes John Oreovicz.

Story | Conversation | August 05, 2006

Tracy's goal is simple: NASCAR in 2007

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

What does former Champ Car champ Paul Tracy have to prove? Not much, except he's ready for NASCAR, writes John Oreovicz.

Story | Conversation | February 02, 2006

Many hits, some misses after 10 years of the IRL

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

It's been 10 years since the IRL struck out on its own. John Oreovicz writes that first race didn't hint at the series' later success.

Story | Conversation | January 29, 2006

RuSPORT poised to finish '05 on strong note

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

Saturday in Mexico City, RuSPORT's twenty-something pair of Justin Wilson and A.J. Allmendinger swept the front row for the third time in 2005.

Story | Conversation | November 05, 2005

NASCAR expanding horizons, boundries

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

No foreign driver has enjoyed sustained success in NASCAR. That scenario coud change in the next couple years.

Story | Conversation | September 16, 2005

Bet against Kanaan at your own risk

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

Danica Patrick's getting most of the publicity, but see who John Oreovicz expects to win Sunday's race.

Story | Conversation | May 25, 2005

A quick guide to the Month of May

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

It's May, which means Indy Motor Speedway is revving up from a long nap. Here's 12 things to watch this month.

Story | Conversation | May 05, 2005

Sharp has team to pair with his experience

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

Scott Sharp's fifth-place run in his 100th IndyCar Series race shouldn't fly under the radar. Here's why.

Story | Conversation | March 20, 2005

Fernandez has one foot out of cockpit

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

Adrian Fernandez won three of the final six IndyCar races in '04, but lacks funds for an '05 drive.

Story | Conversation | January 20, 2005

Road racing, new faces among buzz for '05

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

The IndyCar series roars to life in testing this week at Homestead-Miami. Here's the short list of intrigue.

Story | Conversation | January 19, 2005

Bourdais was the best in 2004

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

Looking back on 2004, Sebastien Bourdais edged Tony Kanaan as the top U.S. open-wheel driver.

Story | Conversation | December 23, 2004

Kanaan seeks advice on brink of title

John Oreovicz, Special to ESPN.com

Why does Tony Kanaan seem so relaxed in California this weekend? Probably because the IRL title's his.

Story | Conversation | October 01, 2004