IndyCar drivers won't have to wait long for their next race. After racing at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday night, they will take a break and then do it again. The first dual races in major open-wheel racing in 30 years will be a Texas two-step -- two shorter sprints at the high-banked, 1½-mile track that already features some of the series' fastest and most exciting races. Ryan Briscoe, the Team Penske driver who won the single race at Texas last year, has talked to four-time Indianapolis 500 winner and team consultant Rick Mears about the format. For the last dual races at Atlanta in June 1981, Mears won both. "He absolutely loved doing the twin races," Briscoe said. "His big thing, if you had a good car in the first race, well, you're going to have a good car in the second race as well. If you start the first race and your handling is not right and someone else is a bit better, well at halftime, you can come in and make some changes. Adjust the car and do what you need to do to be fast and maybe win the second one." Read more: http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/racing/indycar/news/story?id=6649964