IndyCar Series points leader Will Power qualified second on Friday for the Indy300 at Kentucky Speedway, hoping to put some distance between himself and defending champion Dario Franchitti in Saturday's race.
IndyCar veteran Paul Tracy has signed a two-race deal to drive for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing. He will drive the No. 24 car at Kentucky on Saturday and in the race in Motegi on Sept. 18.
Spain's Dani Pedrosa passed pole winner Ben Spies on the eighth lap of the Indianapolis MotoGP and pulled away for his third victory of the season Sunday.