The F1 circus leave Turkey without a decision about the sport's tyre supplier for 2011.
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Peter Sauber in Turkey played down rumours linking his Hinwil based team with Nicolas Todt.
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Lewis Hamilton on Sunday was visibly not jubilant as he accepted the winner's trophy for the twelfth time in his career.
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Pastor Maldonado is the new GP2 championship leader after his victory and a 6th place finish this week-end in Istanbul. Dani Clos clinched his first GP2 win in Race 2.
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Current IndyCar champion Dario Franchitti (Ganassi) has won for the second time in his career the Indianapolis 500 after dominating the May Classic for most of its duration.
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Honda Motor Co. said 'most' workers at a parts factory in China are willing to return to work, possibly ending a strike that has stopped its auto production in the country.
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Almost 10 percent of the country is traveling this weekend, and most will be going more than 50 miles. This makes Memorial Day the perfect time to get caught speeding. You may think more cars on the road equals more cover.
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Memorial Day is the first long weekend during which car fans can get out and hit the open road. Whether you want to take an and#8220;I just won the lotteryand#8221; trip or a and#8220;Let's just get outta hereand#8221; trip, AutoWeek has you covered.
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Nothing burns gasoline better--or in more irritating fashion--than getting caught in stop-and-go traffic.
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Most people spend Memorial Day Weekend in the backyard, at a local beach or stuck in traffic. That's all well and good, but you, AutoWeek reader, are not most people.
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Summer might not start until June 21, but cookout season begins on Memorial Day weekend. So scrub down your grill and stop by your local meat market: We have an AutoWeek-approved menu sure to fit the bill.
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A Honda Motor Co. parts plant in China has pressured school interns not to strike, after labor discontent closed all its vehicle factories in the world's biggest auto market, the South China Morning Post said today.
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The automotive safety bill progressing through Congress in the wake of Toyota Motor Corp.'s historic recalls could lead to major cost implications for certain suppliers if federal regulators seek to beef up automotive 'black boxes.'
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Kruse Inc., the auction company that sold the famous William Harrah car collection and has been synonymous with auctioning enthusiast automobiles since the 1970s, has lost its licenses in its home state.
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Red Bull's F1 chiefs on Sunday backed Sebastian Vettel after the young German's crash with teammate Mark Webber in the Turkish grand prix.
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Sebastien Ogier has claimed his first world championship victory by narrowly defeating Sebastien Loeb on Vodafone Rally de Portugal.
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Conor Daly completed a hat trick in O'Reilly Raceway Park Saturday with a third victory in as many races.
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Mixed emotions on the Formula 1 podium in Turkey Sunday as McLaren took a first one-two this season ahead of Mark Webber, who had led the race until a collision with teammate Sebastian Vettel, forcing the German to retire on lap 39.
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Bosses of the British grand prix have said they do not support moves to cut Fridays out of formula one race weekends. And the F1 circus will leave Turkey without a decision about the sport's tyre supplier for 2011.
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Red Bull have identified a broken roll-bar as the reason for Sebastian Vettel's lack of pace during Q3; Ferrari's F10 car is suffering from a lack of recent development, according to Fernando Alonso; Cosworth is not in Rubens Barrichello or Lucas di Grassi's good books at the scene of the Turkish grand prix.
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