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8dNate Saunders

Radio Ga Ga: 'Can I go for a wee?'

Did you think Sebastian Vettel's radio meltdown was the only radio gold from the Mexican Grand Prix? Think again... ESPN brings you the best of the rest.

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10dNate Saunders

Mexican Grand Prix: Story of the race

ESPN looks at the main talking points from a Mexican Grand Prix which exploded into life -- and controversy -- in the closing laps.

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J. Force beats daughter in NHRA Funny Car final

John Force defeated daughter Courtney Force in the Funny Car final at the NHRA Toyota Nationals on Sunday, and Antron Brown wrapped up his third Top Fuel season title.

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Kimi compromised by poor strategy? (1:33)
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Was a two-stop strategy right for Ricciardo? (1:46)
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10dLaurence Edmondson

Hamilton beats Rosberg to comfortable Mexico win

Lewis Hamilton won a comfortable Mexican Grand Prix ahead of Nico Rosberg, who did all he have to do remain in control of his own destiny in the championship fight.

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Hamilton wins in Mexico (1:14)
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Why didn't Hamilton receive a penalty? (1:46)
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Is Vettel a hypocrite? (1:39)
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15dNate Saunders

'What an idiot, man!'

ESPN rounds up the best soundbites from the U.S. Grand Prix, where FOM's bleeper was working overtime for 56 laps at Austin's Circuit of the Americas.

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Racing for breast cancer awareness

Alexis DeJoria doesn't just race, she puts her fame -- and family money -- behind the "Free Mammograms for the Fans" program. Now extended to the Dallas NHRA event, it's growing every year.

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Hamilton dominates in Austin (1:33)
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Season taking its toll on Haas (1:18)
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17dNate Saunders

U.S. Grand Prix: Story of the race

ESPN looks at the main talking points, the best overtakes and the most shocking moments of the U.S. Grand Prix.

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Fast and Furious - Rosberg-Hamilton take rivalry to Texas (1:18)
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21dJohn Oreovicz

Charting the IndyCar changes

IndyCar fans used to having months off will want to pay attention this offseason. From Alexander Rossi coming back to Ganassi switching manufacturers, change is in the air, writes John Oreovicz.

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Andretti: US drivers in a Catch-22 (3:26)
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21dLaurence Edmondson

Top ten dream F1 venues in the United States

With F1's new owners promising more races in America, ESPN looks at its ten dream U.S. venues for the sport -- and you can vote on your own favourite.

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2017 an important year for Haas (1:34)
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21dBob Pockrass

Haas & Steiner Q&A: The Haas blueprint beyond 2016

Ahead of the U.S. Grand Prix, Haas owner Gene Haas and team boss Guenther Steiner talk the team's debut season, the feasibility of running the operation full-time from America in future.

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22dBob Pockrass

Haas F1 Team readies for United States debut

The Haas F1 Team is readying for its first race on American soil this weekend. Team owner Gene Haas said he has no regrets spending millions to enter the world's biggest racing series.

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Bourdais returns to Dale Coyne Racing for 2017

Sebastien Bourdais will return to Dale Coyne Racing next year along with two new engineers -- one of whom guided the Frenchman to four consecutive championships in Champ Car.

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30dNate Saunders

'Oh, the annoying octopus is back!'

ESPN rounds up the weird and wonderful driver radio messages from the Japanese Grand Prix, including a Pirelli octopus and more gold from an angry Sebastian Vettel.

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