Jenson Button was able to celebrate his world championship in Brazil on Sunday night, following an astonishing gesture of generosity by his defeated rival and friend Rubens Barrichello.
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Jenson Button has been crowned Formula 1 world champion in Brazil, everybody congratulate the Brawn driver.
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Lotus Cars unveils its latest special edition - the Exige Scura, so called due to its dramatic matt black and carbon fibre theme, at the Tokyo International Motorshow on 21st of October 2009.
Translated as 'dark' from Italian, the name 'Scura' reflects the stealth character of this already fierce looking Lotus and its stunning soft-feel matt black paint finish.
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In recognition of Audi's 100th birthday, the company with the four rings will once again invest considerably in its future. Earthwork operations for a key construction project in the northern sector of Audi's Ingolstadt site will begin in late October.
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Halloween is one of the busiest nights of the year to be out driving. There are more pedestrians, and most of them are children.
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There is no need to question the decision to provide EUR4.5bn in aid for General Motors' Adam Opel unit and there is no need to repeat the bidding process, German government spokesman Ulrich Wilhelm said on Monday.
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Concerns raised by EU competition regulators have apparently delayed the signing of the proposed deal for GM to sell a majority stake in Opel/Vauxhall to Magna/Sberbank.
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A sport-utility vehicle in Porsche's line-up of cars might seem like a sin, but the fact is that this year, the Cayenne is outselling the 911 as well as the Boxster and Cayman combined.
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Anna-Maria Saméus, product manager at Volvo Cars, has been selected as Technological Woman of the Year 2009. She was given the award for her ability to combine technology and business-mindedness in an international environment, using leadership as a tool. The award is given by defence and security company Saab.
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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced plans to begin Japan-wide sales starting February 2010, of the Honda Bicycle Simulator developed for the purpose of traffic safety education. By safely experiencing the possible risks bicycle riders may face, users will improve their ability to predict risks and increase safety awareness.
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Jenson Button was angry after qualifying just 14th at Interlagos, leaving him likely to be fighting down to the wire with his teammate in two weeks and wondering if his car specification had been identical to the sister Brawn driven to pole by Rubens Barrichello.
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It's hard to believe that winning three-straight NASCAR Cup championships aren't enough for Jimmie Johnson or his crew chief, Chad Knaus.
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The British bank Lloyds is eying a minority stake in the new Manor formula one team.
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Mark Webber wins comfortably with his Red Bull, while Jenson Button finishes fifth and clinches the 2009 world championship.
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Patrick Head has hinted strongly that Nico Hulkenberg, the new GP2 champion and Williams' reserve driver, is set to make his formula one debut with the British team in 2010.
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Flavio Briatore will commence legal action in Paris on Monday to challenge the FIA's imposition of his lifetime ban, a French newspaper reported on Sunday.
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A very special vision has been in the process of becoming reality at MINI ever
since the year 2001 - the vision to intensify the interaction of man and machine,
to allow mutual communication of car and driver, and therefore to make the
time you spend in your car as pleasant as possible.
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Complete surprise as the session finaly got back on its way more than an hour after being red flagged because of rain - and an accident from Vitantonio Liuzzi, unhurt.
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For the 2009 season, the FIA are making public the weights of all cars ahead of the race start to help give an idea of relative fuel loads.
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Bernie Ecclestone insists there is "no doubt" Renault is committed to staying in formula one. The French carmaker's team has been through the mill with the crash-gate affair, losing its boss, technical chief, main sponsor and incurring untold image damage.
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