Marcos Ambrose, the Australian-based NASCAR driver, who finished in the top-20 in his first full year in Sprint Cup racing will co-drive the he #148 Ferrari F430 GT2 of the AF Corse team, partnered by Rob Kaufman, Michael Waltrip, Rui Aguas and Niki Cadei in the 24 Hours of Dubai, at the Dubai Autodrome, during the weekend of January 14-16, 2010.
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Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche will be president of ACEA in 2010. Zetsche will take over from current president, Renault CEO Carlos Ghosn, on January 1.
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Nick Reilly, the new head of General Motors Co.'s Opel/Vauxhall unit, also will oversee the Detroit carmaker's Chevrolet brand in Europe.
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Nick Reilly, the new head of General Motors Co.'s Opel/Vauxhall unit, also will oversee the Detroit carmaker's Chevrolet brand in Europe.
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European regulators will examine any restructuring plan for Opel before EU countries decide whether to offer financial support. GM is seeking financial help for its 3.3 billion euro restructuring plan for Opel.
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The new head of GM's European operations, Nick Reilly, expects the German government to contribute state aid for a 3.3B euro restructuring of Opel.
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The new head of GM's European operations, Nick Reilly, expects the German government to contribute state aid for the restructuring of its loss-making Opel brand.
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General Motors Co. will not cut more jobs at Opel in Germany if the German government refuses to give state aid although the carmaker said it remains confident that Berlin will soften its current tough stance.
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General Motors Co. will not cut more jobs at Opel in Germany if the German government refuses to give state aid although the carmaker said it remains confident that Berlin will soften its current tough stance.
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The new head of GM's European operations, Nick Reilly, expects the German government to contribute state aid for a 3.3B euro restructuring of Opel.
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The new head of GM's European operations, Nick Reilly, expects the German government to contribute state aid for a 3.3B euro restructuring of Opel.
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The new Opel/Vauxhall Astra five-door hatchback hit dealer showrooms on Saturday, with 45,000 units already ordered by customers since September.
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A minority-dealer group, breaking ranks with other dealer organizations, on Friday praised General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group's plans to allow rejected dealerships to appeal to third-party arbitrators.
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A minority-dealer group, breaking ranks with other dealer organizations, on Friday praised General Motors Co.'s plans to allow rejected dealerships to appeal to third-party arbitrators.
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The new Opel/Vauxhall Astra five-door hatchback hit dealer showrooms on Saturday, with 45,000 units already ordered by customers since September.
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Auburn Hills, Mich., - More and more Chrysler, Jeep®, Dodge and Ram customers are adding the ultra-convenient Remote Start feature to their vehicles. In 2009, Mopar sales for Remote Start are up 20 percent.
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A deal to stage a British grand prix at Silverstone next year appears finally to have been reached. In the wake of the collapse of the planned Donington event, Silverstone chiefs and Bernie Ecclestone have been locked in long-winded talks, with the 9 December deadline of next Wednesday's F1 Commission meeting looming.
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DTM-organizers ITR are thinking about change in their technical regulation, in order to make easier the arrival of a new constructor, beside Audi and Mercedes.
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Ho-Pin Tung's manager has confirmed that the Chinese driver's involvement with a potential team buyer was the reason for his test at the wheel of a Renault this week. Although it was previously believed the parties were cooperating to buy the French carmaker's F1 single seater factory at Enstone, it now emerges that David Richards/Prodrive and the Mangrove group are in fact competing for the takeover.
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The debut of the NASCAR banquet in Las Vegas was a combination of cheers, tears, laughs and fans. For the first time in 28 years NASCAR's annual awards banquet wasn't held in New York and was open to fans through a program of racetrack lotteries.
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