RACING AT A GLANCE
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BUSCH GRAND NATIONAL
Kroger NASCAR 200
* Site: Clermont, Ind.
* Track: Indianapolis Raceway Park (oval, 0.686 miles, 7.5 degrees banking in corners).
* Race distance: 137.2 miles, 200 laps.
* Schedule: Thursday, first-round qualifying; today, second-round qualifying; race, 5:30 p.m. PDT (ESPN).
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CRAFTSMAN TRUCKS
Pennzoil-VIP
Discount Auto 200
* Site: Loudon, N.H.
* Track: New Hampshire International Speedway (oval, 1.058 miles, 12 degrees banking in corners).
* Race distance: 211.6 miles, 200 laps.
* Schedule: Saturday, qualifying; Sunday, race, 10 a.m. (TNN).
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FORMULA ONE
German Grand Prix
* Site: Hockenheim, Germany.
* Track: Hockenheimring (road course, 4.239 miles).
* Race distance: 190.8 miles, 45 laps.
* Schedule: Saturday, qualifying, 4 a.m. (Speedvision); Sunday, race, 4:30 a.m. (Speedvision; also Fox Sports West, 1 p.m.)
* Fast facts: Germany’s Michael Schumacher, the 1995 winner, recently signed a three-year contract with Ferrari for $42 million a season. He has four victories this year and 31 overall. . . . Canada’s Jacques Villeneuve, a seven-time winner last year en route to the series title, is winless this year. He is leaving Williams to join British American Racing for the 1999 season.
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NATIONAL HOT ROD ASSN.
Northwest Nationals
* Site: Kent, Wash.
* Track: Seattle International Raceway.
* Schedule: Today, qualifying; Saturday, qualifying, noon and 4 p.m. (ESPN2, 6:30 p.m.); Sunday, final eliminations (ESPN2, 4:30 p.m.).
* Fast facts: Cory McClenathan, a five-time winner this year, leads the top-fuel standings with 967 points, 35 more than Joe Amato. Chuck Etchells has a one-point lead over John Force in the funny car standings. Force has four victories at Seattle International Raceway.
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CHAMPIONSHIP AUTO RACING TEAMS
* Next race: Miller Lite 200, Aug. 9, Lexington, Ohio.
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INDY RACING LEAGUE
* Next race: Radisson 200, Aug. 16, Fountain, Colo.
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