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Racing review: All the results

AUTOSPORT brings you the definitive who won what, and where, round-up from throughout the racing world last weekend

Signed as a stop-gap while Helio Castroneves was on trial, retained on a part-time basis because he was too quick to let go, Will Power outperformed his full-time team-mates to claim his first IndyCar Series win on a Penske dominated weekend at Edmonton.

Many in the paddock were keeping an eye on events over at the championship's spiritual home Indianapolis, where Juan Pablo Montoya looked set to take his first NASCAR victory on oval before a penalty allowed champion Jimmie Johnson to take the spoils.

The two-wheeled world delivered its most eventful MotoGP race of 2009 so far, as Donington Park's swanswong featured crashes for both Yamahas and a bizarre tyre gamble remove Ducati from contention, allowing Andrea Dovizioso to take his first win under massive pressure from Colin Edwards and Randy de Puniet.

A potentially pivotal weekend in GP2 saw Nico Hulkenberg leave Hungary with an extended points lead thanks to his third straight win and more disasters for Romain Grosjean. Giedo van der Garde took his maiden win in race two.

THE ACTION

British F3: Ricciardo ends losing streak at Spa

British F3: Buzaid takes maiden win at Spa

GP2: Hulkenberg continues winning run

GP2: Van der Garde scores first GP2 win

NASCAR Nationwide: Edwards beats Busch to win

NASCAR Sprint Cup: Johnson beats Martin at Indy

125cc: Simon beats Corsi in restarted race

250cc: Aoyama takes commanding win

MotoGP: Dovizioso takes shock Donington win

F1: Hamilton takes first GP win of 2009

FIA GT: PK Corvette wins Spa 24 Hours

250cc: Aoyama takes commanding win

IndyCar: Power takes dominant maiden win

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