Porsche Celebrates 81st Anniversary Today

by admin on April 25, 2012

Today Porsche celebrates its 81 anniversary as an established company. Like most stories involving the birth of an automaker, founder Ferdinand Porsche started his company with humble beginnings. In fact, the company?s first branded car, the Porsche 356, didn?t roll into the automotive scene until 1948. Prior to that, the company was a design and [...]

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Alonso sets the standard

by admin on April 24, 2012

Fernando Alonso’s face as he stood on the top step of the podium said it all – a mixture of extreme satisfaction, delight and disbelief.

“Incredible, incredible,” he said in Spanish in his television interviews immediately afterwards, and that seemed as good a summing up as any of one of the most remarkable and thrilling grands prix for some time.

Alonso’s victory was the 28th of his career and it moved him ahead of Sir Jackie Stewart in the all-time list of winners – he is now behind only Michael Schumacher, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna and Nigel Mansell, whose 31 wins are his next target.

The Ferrari team leader’s presence in such celebrated company is a reminder, as if one was needed, of what a great grand prix driver Alonso is and it was appropriate that his drive on Sunday was one that befitted such a landmark.

Fernando Alonso

Alonso moved up to fifth on the all-time victories list with his win in Malaysia. Photo: Getty

Arguably not the greatest qualifier, Alonso has produced some stunning races in his career, and the one in Malaysia on Sunday ranks up there with the very best.

The Ferrari in its current form has no business whatsoever being able to win a race. In normal, dry conditions, it is way off the pace of the McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes and Lotus, and almost certainly slower also than the Williams and the Sauber.

And yet there was Alonso, up in fifth place from eighth on the grid by the end of lap one, challenging world champion Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull, which he moved ahead of thanks to stopping one lap earlier for wet tyres in the downpour that led to the race being stopped on lap six.

What won him the race, though, were the laps after the re-start.

He emerged in the lead on lap 16, helped by McLaren having to hold Lewis Hamilton in the pits as Felipe Massa came past.

After everyone had stopped for intermediate tyres, Alonso was 2.4 seconds ahead of Sauber’s Sergio Perez – of whose stunning performance more later – and 6.2secs ahead of Lewis Hamilton in the McLaren.

At that point, most would have expected Hamilton – one of the greatest wet-weather drivers in history – to close in on the two cars ahead of him. Instead, Alonso pulled away from Perez, who himself pulled away from Hamilton.

This was, as BBC F1 co-commentator David Coulthard said, “Alonso at his brilliant best”, as he built an eight-second lead over Perez in 12 laps.

Alonso is such a benchmark, so peerless, so utterly relentless and unforgiving when he senses a sniff of a win, that it seemed impossible at that stage that he would not win the race.

But then Perez began to come back at him – showing the differing characteristics of the two cars that have been apparent since the start of pre-season testing. The Ferrari is hard on its tyres and the Sauber is the opposite.

Closer and closer Perez got, first by fractions, then by full seconds until by lap 40 he appeared to have Alonso at his mercy.

Stopping a lap earlier than Perez for ‘slick’ dry-weather tyres put his lead back up to seven seconds, but on these the Sauber was even more superior.

Perez was within a second of Alonso by lap 48 – with eight to go – and what would have been a fully deserved victory by a man who from the beginning of his career last year has looked destined for great things seemed inevitable.

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F1 being what it is, a lot may well be made of the radio call that Perez received at about this point. “Checo, be careful, we need this position,” he was told by his team, who use Ferrari engines. Was this simply a team that is known to be struggling for finance sensibly warning an excited young driver to make sure he didn’t bin it when a valuable podium place was up for grabs? Or was it, as some will surmise, team orders in disguise, an order not to try to deprive the company on whose largesse they have depended in many more seasons than this one of a much-needed win? If it was a team order, Perez didn’t seem to pay any attention – he continued to push hard until he made that fateful error. And team principal Monisha Kaltenborn dismissed any thoughts of a conspiracy.

“What we meant was get the car home,” she said. “It was important to us to get the result – there was nothing else to it. There was no instruction.”

Either of them would have been a deserving winner after two superlative drives – and there were other noteworthy performances down the field, too.

Bruno Senna showed something of his famous uncle’s wet-weather skills with his climb up from last place at the restart to finish an impressive sixth.

And Toro Rosso’s Jean-Eric Vergne, who narrowly missed out on a point on his debut last weekend in Australia, delivered in spades with a sure-footed drive in the treacherous conditions at Sepang.

The Frenchman was the only driver to stick with intermediate tyres in the early downpour, and he continued to perform impressively on his way to eighth place, just behind last year’s rookie of the year Paul di Resta, who also looked good.

Senna, Vergne and most of all Perez clearly have bright futures ahead of them.

But ahead of them all was the man whose consistent excellence over a 10-year career not only they but everyone else in F1 has to aspire to.

“Great race for Alonso, top job, and also Perez,” Jenson Button said on Sunday evening in Malaysia. You can say that again.

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2012 BMW 328i – Four-cylinder Engine

by admin on April 20, 2012

2012 BMW 328i – Four-cylinder Engine
2012 BMW 328i - Four-cylinder Engine - Automobile Magazine
The first U.S.-market 3-series to be sold with a four-cylinder engine in fourteen years.

The new F30-chassis 328i is the first U.S.-market 3-series to be sold with a four-cylinder engine in fourteen years. In that time, the in-line six-cylinder engine and the 3-series have become nearly inseparable, and many of us here at Automobile Magazine wondered if the iconic 3er would lose the magic with its new engine.

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2012 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix

by admin on April 20, 2012

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Guess Who?s Birthday it is?

by admin on April 20, 2012

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70 Superbird Finished Pics

by admin on April 20, 2012

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‘Tyres the number one item on the car in 2012′ – Williams is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.

In the round-up: Williams say tyres have become the single most important determining factor in a car’s performance.

‘Tyres the number one item on the car in 2012′ – Williams is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.

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The two Kimi Raikkonens

by admin on April 20, 2012

There are, it turns out, two Kimi Raikkonens.

The public face of the 2007 world champion, who has returned to Formula 1 this season after two years in rallying, is of a monosyllabic, monotone, unsmiling figure, energised only the moment he steps into a racing car.

The one who emerges in private is very different – a talkative, jocular man, who can happily sit and shoot the breeze like anyone else.

As Lotus trackside operations director, Alan Permane has worked closely with Raikkonen since he joined the team last November.

Kimi Raikkonen

Kimi Raikkonen has been perceived as cold and uncommunicative. Photo: Getty

The 32-year-old Finn, Permane says, “is happy to sit and talk, not only about technical stuff, but laughing and joking and talking rubbish with his engineers about all sorts of stuff”.

He is just not interested in any of his dealings with the media and, unlike his rivals, doesn’t bother to hide it.

Permane worked with Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso through the title-winning years with the team formerly known as both Benetton and Renault. He has been impressed with Raikkonen from the start.

Raikkonen first drove one of the team’s cars at the Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia in late January. Straightaway the team knew they had something special.

He had not driven an F1 car since the 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and had no experience of the Pirelli tyres he was using. Yet, after a single installation lap to check the car’s systems were working, his first flying lap was within a few 10ths of a second of the fastest lap he would do over the next two days.

The good impressions did not go away.

Permane said, “He has never driven a car with a full load of fuel in it.

“We went from 30-160kg [of fuel load in Valencia] to show him that’s the sort of difference you can expect – certainly from qualifying to race it’s even bigger than that.

“We calculate the lap time difference the fuel load will make and his first lap was absolutely spot on that difference. That is impressive.”

After that, Raikkonen did another 20 laps, each one exactly 0.1secs slower than the last – the lap time lost by tyre degradation.

There is a widespread belief that Raikkonen is as unforthcoming in his technical debriefs as he is in public, but that, too, appears to be a fallacy.

Lotus have found his comments in debriefs to be not only lengthy but very perceptive, too.

He was slightly quicker than new team-mate Romain Grosjean throughout pre-season testing, so it was a surprise that he was about 0.2secs slower than the Franco-Swiss semi-novice in the practice sessions in Melbourne.

Equally, the errors Raikkonen made on his qualifying laps that left him down in 18th on the grid betrayed a certain ring-rustiness, as well as perhaps the pressure he was feeling from Grosjean’s pace.

In the race, though, something of the old Raikkonen returned as he fought back up from his low starting position to take seventh place by the end.

Clearly, though, there is more to come.

Raikkonen is not entirely happy with the feel he is getting from the Lotus’s steering, but Permane plays down the significance of the problem.

“He’s very particular,” Permane says. “He knows what he wants and it’s not quite to his liking. It’s not a million miles away, but we’ll get it there.”

Raikkonen can drive perfectly well with the steering as it is, but the problem probably does mean that he is driving a little below his maximum.

The question now is, at what level is his maximum?

The reason Raikkonen left F1 in the first place was because he performed for Ferrari for much of 2008 and 2009 way below the level expected of him.

Ferrari, in fact, terminated Raikkonen’s contract a year early and paid him not to drive in 2010 so they could bring in Alonso.

The Spaniard has since out-performed Felipe Massa, the man who generally had the better of Raikkonen from the start of 2008 until fracturing his skull in an accident in Hungary in July 2009.

Does this mean Alonso is that much better than Raikkonen? Or that Raikkonen in 2008-9 was a long way below his best? Or that Massa is not the driver he was?

No one knows for sure, but for Raikkonen’s comeback to be considered an unqualified success he will have to be able to match his new team-mate’s pace.

The fact Lotus have regrouped over the winter and produced one of the year’s fastest cars only increases the pressure – it’s not so bad to be beaten by a team-mate when you’re battling to get into the top 10; but a very different matter when you’re fighting for the podium.

That, it appears, is what Lotus are in a position to do.

“We screwed up with the car last year,” Permane says, “and we know we’ve done a lovely car this year, not only aerodynamically, but we’ve done a nice package mechanically.”

So pleased are Lotus with the new E20 that Permane says he “dared to compare it with 2005″, when Alonso won the first of his two titles.

That is not so much a measure of Lotus’s realistic hopes as a reflection of how much the drivers like the car, and how well it responds to changes.

Nevertheless, the team are confident they can keep up with the break-neck development pace of the likes of McLaren and Red Bull and hold on to their position.

For Raikkonen, the requirement now is prove that he can go with them. So far, the signs are positive.

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Caterham principal aims for ?fresh impetus?

by admin on April 20, 2012

Caterham team principal Tony Fernandes has spoken about the decision to axe Jarno Trulli in favour of Vitaly Petrov for the 2012 season. Go here for Red Bull v Cowboys! You heard right! Trulli was under contract for the team, but his future in Formula 1 now looks uncertain after being replaced by the Russian. Speaking about the [...]

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2007 Mazda CX-7

April 20, 2012

2007 Mazda CX-7The attractive CX-7 is set to hit the US soon. See it first in our New Cars section. More stylish and refined than the all-but-forgotten Tribute SUV, the CX-7 crossover will be an attractive choice for small families (it seats only five) thanks to available all-wheel drive, six standard air bags, and standard [...]

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37 Ford Sedan…..It’s Painted………………4/19

April 20, 2012

This will be one of two 37s More coming soon……………………… JeanPierre Beltoise Olivier Beretta Allen Berg Georges Berger Gerhard Berger Eric Bernard Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia

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Reducing traffic congestion with buses that could drive themselves

April 20, 2012

Until spending some time behind the wheel of a bus-driving simulator, I?d never rolled a vehicle [knock wood]. Apparently eighteen-ton buses don?t like to take interstate exit ramps at high speeds, even onscreen. The Minnesota Valley Transit Authority?s bus simulator in Burnsville, Minnesota, is used to train bus drivers to operate the Bus 2.0 system, [...]

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Gearing up for the new F1 season

April 20, 2012

Hello there? How’s your winter been? I hope this blog finds you well, my friends, and that 2012 is being kind to you. It’s certainly about to get kinder for us F1 fans as the season gets under way this weekend. My winter flew by faster than Seb in qualifying as I juggled various TV [...]

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Time Didn?t Forget After All: The Lada Riva Is Finally No More

April 20, 2012

The Lada Riva is infamous for its Russian heritage and status as Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s “worst car in the world.” But Lada is making sure there won’t be a Riva to kick around anymore: production of the venerable sedan ? perhaps akin to Russia?s Ford Crown Victoria — finally ceased on Monday. Depending [...]

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MACHINERY FOR GARAGE DIORAMA

April 20, 2012

 1/24 -1/25 SCALE TOOL ROOM LATHE FROM SIXTIES, IT IS A REPLICA OF THE MONARCH 10EE LATHE, FULLY SCRATCHBUILT FROM STYRENE AND MACHINED METAL AND THEN CAST IN RESIN.    also I did several machines like a old brake lathe, power hammer for shaping sheetmetal , english wheel and much more Piers Courage Chris Craft [...]

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Losses From GM Lab Battery Explosion Estimated at $5 Million, Employee Still in Hospital

April 19, 2012

Damage to the GM Warren Tech Center from last week?s battery explosion could reach $5 million, automaker representatives told the Warren Police Department, according to The Detroit News. The estimate includes property and content losses. Warren Fire Commissioner Skip McAdams estimates the total loss at closer to $3 million, though a more exact figure won?t [...]

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New Jersey race could be delayed until 2014 ? Ecclestone | F1 Fanatic round-up

April 19, 2012

New Jersey race could be delayed until 2014 – Ecclestone is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright. In the round-up: As international media attention focuses on Bahrain, Bernie Ecclestone makes a surprising announcement about the New Jersey Grand [...]

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Street Party in Bahrain continues

April 19, 2012

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Bertone Nuccio working prototype previewed for Beijing

April 19, 2012

Stile Bertone will unveil later this month at Auto China in Beijing a one-off working prototype of the Nuccio Concept. Kenny Acheson Andrea de Adamich Philippe Adams Walt Ader Kurt Adolff Fred Agabashian Kurt Ahrens Jr Christijan Albers

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How McLaren got back to the top

April 19, 2012

Amid the widespread astonishment at how Fernando Alonso has found himself leading the world championship after two races despite driving the worst car Ferrari have produced for nearly 20 years, it has been somewhat overlooked that McLaren are topping the constructors’ championship. Victory for Jenson Button in Australia, two third places for Lewis Hamilton and [...]

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2007 Jaguar XKR Coupe and Convertible

April 18, 2012

2007 Jaguar XKR Coupe and ConvertibleThe addition of 120 hp is the primary difference between the XKR and the normally aspirated XK, but it’s by no means the only one. Consider also the stiffer suspension, a new rear suspension brace, and larger front brakes. A bespoke, aluminum-trimmed front bumper, body-color hood vents, unique nineteen- or [...]

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Rahal put on probation for six races

April 18, 2012

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First Look: 2013 Mercedes-Benz GL-Class

April 18, 2012

First Look: 2013 Mercedes-Benz GL-ClassCompleting the SUV refreshers. The launch of an all-new M-Class last year seems to have sparked a wave of renovation within the Mercedes-Benz SUV portfolio. The automaker has hinted at a revised G-Class, shown off an updated GLK-Class model, and now, at the 2012 New York auto show, has officially launched [...]

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2007 Lexus LF-A Sports Car Concept

April 18, 2012

2007 Lexus LF-A Sports Car ConceptLexus isn’t done dipping its toes into the deep end of the sports car market. Is this second LF-A concept the real thing? The first hints that Lexus might sell an exotic sports car came exactly two years ago here at the Detroit auto show with the unveiling of the [...]

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What If….41 Lincoln Woody……It’s Finished……..4/16

April 18, 2012

I hope to make a 41 Lincoln from a 41 Ford woody…………….It will have a V12………. Keep watching for further pictures……………………… Peter Arundell Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo

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First Look: Infiniti Emerg-E Concept

April 18, 2012

First Look: Infiniti Emerg-E ConceptLeaked Again: Infiniti Emerg-E Concept Revealed In Its Entirety The latest car to be leaked ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut is the Infiniti Emerg-E concept. The electric sports car was previously revealed by leaked renderings (shown in the gallery below) released online two weeks ago. Photo Gallery: First Look: [...]

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2007 Suzuki SX4

April 18, 2012

2007 Suzuki SX4In an attempt to move away from its also-ran role in the Asian car industry, Suzuki has been pushing hard over the past year with ew models, including the Grand Vitara mid-size SUV, the bigger XL7, and the SX4 shown above. The SX4 offers the type of boxy, spacious design that is becoming [...]

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AMT 1967 Galaxie 500 XL convertible w.i.p.

April 18, 2012

So as luck would have it, I got something in the mail today that is going to be my next project when my ' 53 Hudson is done. And what better way to start a wip than from the very beginning, right? This is going to make some people shake their heads, a few might [...]

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2012 Chinese Grand Prix pit stops | 2012 Chinese Grand Prix

April 18, 2012

2012 Chinese Grand Prix pit stops is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright. Ferrari once again performed brilliantly in the pits – but McLaren, Mercedes and Lotus all hit trouble. 2012 Chinese Grand Prix pit stops is an [...]

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Deep Dive: Mercedes Gives the E-Class a Major Mid-Cycle Update

April 18, 2012

Deep Dive: Mercedes Gives the E-Class a Major Mid-Cycle UpdateWe take the wraps off the 2013 E-Class. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is selling in bigger numbers and the S-Class is earning bigger profits, but no other Mercedes is positioned closer to the core of the brand than the E-Class. An extensive reskin is slated for the [...]

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My Dan Wheldon Tribute story…

April 18, 2012

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IndyCar Series puts Rahal on probation

April 18, 2012

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2012 Sneak Preview: European Cars

April 18, 2012

2012 Sneak Preview: European CarsHere is the scoop on the European cars you will be hearing about over the next two years. 200. That’s the number of new and updated cars that are scheduled to debut over the next twenty-four months. You don’t really want to read about every reskin or 5-hp bump, so we’ve [...]

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Paar Scratches from Team Willy

April 18, 2012

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Driven: Hennessey Cadillac V700 Wagon

April 18, 2012

Driven: Hennessey Cadillac V700 WagonPlease Hammer, don’t hurt em. If you’ve ever driven a Cadillac CTS-V, you know that the main problem is that it’s not fast enough. The 98-pound weakling under the hood makes only 556 hp, barely enough to pull Bambi across the proverbial frozen pond. Fortunately, longtime speed merchant John Hennessey recognized [...]

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2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited

April 17, 2012

2007 Jeep Wrangler UnlimitedThe 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited adds two doors to the iconic rock crawler which adds to its everyday usability and on-road handling characteristics. The new Wrangler, both in two and four-door form, adds a bevy of interior upgrades and top options which adds up to hundreds of ordering possibilities. The 2007 Jeep [...]

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Christian Horner: ?It?s going to be a fascinating championship??

April 17, 2012

Christian Horner says that Red Bull learned a lot in China by fielding its cars with two different exhaust configurations. Sebastian Vettel ran the older spec, with which he felt more comfortable, while Mark Webber had the newer version. The … Continue reading → Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger Art Bisch Harry Blanchard Michael Bleekemolen Alex [...]

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Team order rule needs a re-think

April 17, 2012

Jean Todt arives for Wednesday’s hearing © Getty Images Formula One should look at abolishing the controversial ban on team orders after Ferrari escaped further punishment for their manipulation of the German Grand Prix result. That is the view of the Daily Telegraph?s Tom Cary, who is of the opinion that the team orders rule [...]

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Formula One – Bahrain Grand Prix Preview

April 17, 2012

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Chery previews two new concepts for Auto China 2012

April 17, 2012

Chery has released the first pictures of two new concepts that will be unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show. John Barber Skip Barber Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello Michael Bartels Edgar Barth Giorgio Bassi Erwin Bauer

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Future Porsches – 918 to Pajun

April 17, 2012

Future Porsches – 918 to PajunThe hottest future Porsche sports car will be the 918 Spyder. 918 Spyder: The New King Of The Hill The hottest — and hardest to get — future Porsche sports car will be the 918 Spyder, which is well along in its development two years after it debuted as a [...]

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2013 BMW M135i burns rubber on Nurburgring [video]

April 17, 2012

Seeing static spy photos are a great way to see the beauty of a development prototype prior to its official unveiling, but a video is a whole other level. Piero Carini Duane Carter Eugenio Castellotti Johnny Cecotto Andrea de Cesaris Francois Cevert Eugene Chaboud Jay Chamberlain

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Nico Rosberg: ?It?s been the perfect weekend?

April 17, 2012

Having taken his first F1 pole on Saturday Nico Rosberg followed up with his first win after a near faultless weekend for the German. Rosberg got the start right and against the expectations of the opposition managed to not only … Continue reading → Bill Cantrell Ivan Capelli Piero Carini Duane Carter Eugenio Castellotti Johnny [...]

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2012 Dodge Charger SXT Plus – An Unexpected Repair

April 17, 2012

2012 Dodge Charger SXT Plus – An Unexpected RepairMaking friends with more miles. In the final days of February, our 2012 Dodge Charger faced its first big road trip: a quick run to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula that called for 1100 miles and 18 hours of driving in two and a half days. Extra seat time [...]

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2012 New York Auto Show Photos and Coverage

April 17, 2012

2012 New York Auto Show Photos and CoverageAutomobile Magazine is bringing you all the news from the 2012 New York auto show. We’ll have editors blogging live from the show and lots of live photos of all the new cars from the show floor. Photo Gallery: 2012 New York Auto Show Coverage, Pictures, Reviews & [...]

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CUP: Hendrick Hat Dance On Hold

April 17, 2012

Hendrick Motorsports has impressive record at Kansas Speedway as the hunt for win No. 200 continues? John Barber Skip Barber Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello Michael Bartels Edgar Barth Giorgio Bassi Erwin Bauer

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Rumormill: Ford Mustang to go International

April 17, 2012

Posted on 04.16.2012 17:00 by Justin Cupler Filed under: Ford | Japan | Europe | coupe | industry news | rumors | Ford Mustang | sports cars | future cars | Australia | cool fast cars | Cars | Car News Since its inception midway through the 1964 model year, the ?original? pony car, the [...]

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2007 Volkswagen Touareg

April 17, 2012

2007 Volkswagen TouaregVolkswagen clams that they’ve added more than 2300 redesigned parts. It’s what’s inside that counts, right? After all, that’s where the optional V-10 diesel makes its home. While it would appear that only three parts-two headlights and a grille-have been changed to freshen the Touareg for 2007, Volkswagen clams that they’ve added more [...]

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