Solutions found wanting in studies
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Firm to launch Essentiele budget brand Range and is likely to be kicked off by C-Cactus crossover model
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Boss admits legend could take eco route
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Audi's fastest eco car to get its own video game
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Even lighter Twingo on the way

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Galibier 16C to get production go-ahead with £900,000 price tag and title of world’s fastest four-door
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Nissan has completed its four-year programme called Shift-Mercosur begun in 2006 which included six new model launches. In that time it began importing the Murano crossover from Japan; the Tiida hatch and the new Sentra saloon from Mexico (thanks to a free trade deal with that country); and started local production of the new Frontier pick-up (dropping the XTerra and the old Frontier) and the Livina and Grand Livina minivans at alliance partner Renault's plant in the state of Paraná.
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The 'small' Pajero (known as the Pajero iO or, here in Europe, the 1999-2006 Shogun Pinin), which Mitsubishi stopped selling in most markets several years ago, is still alive and well in Brazil where it has just been given a two-year, $US50m major make-over by local assembler and distributor Souza Ramos Group (GSR). The design work was done in São Paulo with help from Mitsubishi Japan.
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Rally-prepped 500 set to compete in its own one-make series

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Lewis Hamilton storms to victory at stunning Singapore grand prix.
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Many Canadian auto writers must be feeling pretty smug at the moment. Why, might you ask? Simple. We have been breathing down manufacturers backs for the last five (maybe more in some cases) years, asking them, no, telling them that they need to bring their euro cars to North America. Lo and behold, some car makers have recently been making huge headlines with the imminent arrival of all-new euro-World Cars.
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Reigning World Champion Lewis Hamilton sorely wanted to win in Singapore after his slip up recently at Monza, and on Sunday evening he drove a pluperfect race for McLaren to deliver a richly deserved triumph.
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Here are the main short motorsport news of this day, September 28, 2009.
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Reports are stating that Honda and the IndyCar series came to an agreement last week for the engine manufacturer to remain in that capacity for the next two years.
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Less than six months after announcing the news that it would be producing a Fiesta S2000 rally car, M-Sport has completed the build of the first car absolutely on schedule and has begun an extensive testing programme.
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Noriyuki Haga (Ducati) has reclaimed the World Superbike Championship lead after a win and a second place finish, just behind team mate Michel Fabrizio.
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Reigning World Champion Lewis Hamilton sorely wanted to win in Singapore after his slip up recently at Monza, and on Sunday evening he drove a pluperfect race for McLaren to deliver a richly deserved triumph.
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NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Joey Logano walked away unscathed after rolling his car seven times in a six-car accident early in Sunday's AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway on Sunday.
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Raffaello Porro will become the Director of Communications for Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A from 1 October 2009, reporting directly to the President and CEO of the Italian carmaker, Stephan Winkelmann.
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