Sebastien Bourdais will buck the trend in 2009 by combining his formula one campaign with the Le Mans 24 hour race.
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Toro Rosso will begin testing with its Ferrari-powered 2009 car, the STR4, in "early March", Sebastien Bourdais has told the French daily L'Equipe.
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How does NASCAR do it? The economic situation is as bad as it can be in the United States. Yet, the grandstands were (almost) full at the Daytona International Speedway on Saturday evening to see the legendary Bud Shootout!
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The first important stock-car race of the year is not the Daytona 500 or the Bud Shootout. No, it's the annual ARCA 200 race held on Saturday afternoon before the Bud Shootout at the Daytona International Speedway!
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How does NASCAR do it? The economic situation is as bad as it can be in the United States. Yet, the grandstands were (almost) full at the Daytona International Speedway on Saturday evening to see the legendary Bud Shootout!
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A premium full-size sedan... from Korea? Most consumers will tell you there's something wrong with that sentence. Anyway, Kia launched the Amanti in 2003 and, since then, the company manages to attract hundreds of Canadian buyers who would have otherwise purchased a Buick Lucerne, Ford Taurus, Toyota Avalon, Chrysler 300 or even a Hyundai Azera.
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Tow the line with trailer overcoat
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Easy does it with wipe-off wax.
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Digital maps to get supermarket branding.
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Could the Dodge Hornet be about to take flight again?
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The Obama administration is talking with U.S auto industry about more help, but no decisions are expected until General Motors and Chrysler LLC submit turnaround plans to the government Feb. 17, a White House official said on Friday.
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The nation's automotive supply base will last only a few weeks unless the federal government provides "a significant amount of money," says Ann Wilson, the suppliers' top Washington lobbyist. Suppliers are talking with the U.S.
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The Obama administration is talking with U.S auto industry about more help, but no decisions are expected until General Motors and Chrysler LLC submit turnaround plans to the government Feb. 17, a White House official said on Friday.
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Some well known names in auto retailing have surfaced on a newly published list of victims of alleged New York swindler Bernie Madoff. Among them, according to documents filed in the U.S.
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Automakers boosted incentive spending by 12.5 percent in January in an effort to clear out old models, the auto information site Edmunds.com says. The average incentive per U.S. vehicle was $2,714, $301 more than at the start of 2008, Edmunds says.
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Supplier Contech LLC has arranged $7.2 million in debtor-in-possession financing for its bankruptcy. Contech, which makes die-cast components, was the second major auto supplier to file for protection this year.
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Automotive supplier Fluid Routing Solutions Inc. today filed for Chapter 11 protection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.
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The nation's automotive supply base will last only a few weeks unless the federal government provides "a significant amount of money," says Ann Wilson, the suppliers' top Washington lobbyist. Suppliers are talking with the U.S.
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General Motors is preparing to cut thousands more salaried jobs as part of a plan to show the government it can be a viable company, Bloomberg News reported. According to Bloomberg, GM might match the 5,000 white-collar jobs it cut last year.
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Max Mosley has identified the culprit responsible for setting him up last year, the FIA president told reporters this week.
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