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Weekend review and result round-up

The 2009 Formula 1 championship took yet another surprise twist in Valencia, as Rubens Barrichello hauled himself back into contention with his first race win in nearly five years

The F1 world had been extremely busy during the summer break, with news of Michael Schumacher's abortive return and BMW's exit providing plentiful headlines.

Both stories continued to develop in Valencia, as Mario Theissen worked to rescue his team, and Luca Badoer failed to get to grips with the Ferrari F60 in Schumacher and Felipe Massa's absence.

A new team pull-out story also appeared to be developing, with growing questions over Toyota's commitment.

Away from the F1 paddock, Nico Hulkenberg recovered from a feature race defeat by GP2 title rival Vitaly Petrov to take an important victory in a chaotic sprint race.

The constantly fluctuating IndyCar championship battle also continued to ebb and flow, as a disastrous Sears Point weekend for Scott Dixon allowed Ryan Briscoe and Dario Franchitti to move ahead in the standings again - although the event is likely to be remembered mainly for the vicious practice crash that left Will Power and Nelson Philippe injured.

The F1 sessions

Barrichello fastest in first practice

Alonso tops Valencia second practice

Sutil fastest in final Valencia practice

Hamilton leads all-McLaren front row

Barrichello wins again five years later

The F1 headlines

Todt plans to improve FIA transparency

Vatanen unveils election manifesto

Theissen: Team has offers to consider

Vettel extends contract with Red Bull

McLaren awaits Alonso Ferrari move

Schumacher is 'absolutely frustrated'

Struggling Badoer asks for patience

Toyota unlikely to retain Trulli

Williams seeks early end to Toyota deal

Vettel: I can't afford engine failures

Toyota's F1 future not guaranteed

Vettel vows to fight on for title

Ferrari may replace Badoer after Spa

Button positive on championship lead

The motorsport action

NASCAR Nationwide: Ragan wins Bristol Nationwide

NASCAR Sprint Cup: Busch beats Martin to Bristol win

GP2: Petrov beats Hulkenberg in feature

GP2: Hulkenberg wins chaotic sprint race

IRC: Kopecky takes win in Barum Rally

LMS: Aston dominates Nurburgring 1000km

IndyCar: Philippe, Power in hospital after crash

IndyCar: Franchitti takes flag to flag win

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