MOTOGP: Spies Seeks Assen Repeat

American Ben Spies is returning to the scene of his maiden GP win in need of a big result.


Yamaha Factory Racing's Ben Spies (Photo: Evan Williams)
PROGRAMMING NOTE: Round 7 of the MotoGP World Championship from Assen (NED) will air LIVE on SPEED on Saturday, June 30th at 8:00am ET. Qualifying will air LIVE all season long on SPEED2. #SPEEDmoto

The MotoGP paddock arrives in The Netherlands this week for the only Saturday race of the year, The Assen TT on the 30th June. Yamaha Factory rider Jorge Lorenzo arrives at the Assen circuit having won the last three consecutive races and leading the Championship by 25 points. The Dutch circuit is a favourite of his, having won there in all three Grand Prix classes.

WSBK: Biaggi Leads Invasion Of Checa’s Turf

Max Biaggi leads the Superbike World Championship into Spain this weekend.


Aprilia Racing's Max Biaggi (Photo: Aprilia)

The eni FIM Superbike World Championship came away from its mid-season point at Misano Adriatico with a double win for Max Biaggi (Aprilia Racing Team) and now arrives in Spain for the start of the second half: seven rounds and 14 races still remain in the run-in for the 2012 world title battle.

Grand Prix Of America Takes Test Run

Sebastian Vettel took several spins Monday around the roads that will serve as next year's Grand Prix of America course... 
 

Sebastian Vettel poses on a Red Bull F1 car Monday after taking a preview lap around the Grand Prix of America Port Imperial track in Weehawken, New Jersey. (Photo: AFP/Getty Images)
It isn't often that you get to speed through northern New Jersey at 100 mph and stop to pull a few screeching doughnuts in the middle of the street, all while a police escort hovers nearby to make sure no one interrupts your fun.

GP Of America Making ‘Significant Progress,’ Spokesman Says

The Grand Prix of America coming to New Jersey remains on track for next summer...


With the New York City skyline as its backdrop, the car of Sebastian Vettel sits on stage at a recent event promoting the Grand Prix of America coming to Weehawken, N.J. (Photo: Grand Prix of America)
A spokesman for the Formula One Grand Prix of America set for June 2013 has downplayed F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone's latest remarks questioning whether the event will take place as scheduled next summer in Weehawken, N.J.


Ecclestone, when asked by British broadcaster BBC last Saturday if the race will go ahead next year, said: "No. Definitely, no."

Confusingly, the 81-year-old then added: "If they can get it (the circuit) completed and confirm to us it will be done, for sure, they'll be on the calendar."

In response to Ecclestone's latest comments casting doubt on whether the track will be ready in time for its tentative date, a GP of America spokesman on Tuesday backed up recent comments from event organizers that all plans are moving ahead as expected.

As recently as June 11, reigning F1 champion Sebastian Vettel and former Grand Prix driver David Coulthard attended a promotional event where they drove in road cars around the proposed circuit layout on the streets of Weehawken and West New York.

"Nothing has changed in the last two weeks, since we hosted Sebastian Vettel and David Coulthard as the first drivers from F1 to try out the new circuit," said GP of America spokesman Alex Howe. "We continue to make significant progress toward the first race in June 2013, in all aspects."

Though construction has begun on a welcome center across from the Port Imperial ferry terminal and other preparations are ongoing, the race is awaiting official confirmation that it has been added to the Formula One schedule for next June.

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