IndyCar driver Danica Patrick finished 27th at the Michigan Speedway in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, concluding another tough outing in stock car racing.
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A GM dealership in California has filed the first lawsuit seeking to overturn an arbitration decision.
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Like many great ideas, it began as thoughts sketched out on a napkin in a New York City restaurant. The Infiniti Performance Line was an idea, a concept vice president Ben Poore and one of his dealer friends from Long Island were simply dreaming up.
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Like many great ideas, it began as thoughts sketched out on a napkin in a New York City restaurant. The Infiniti Performance Line was an idea, a concept vice president Ben Poore and one of his dealer friends from Long Island were simply dreaming up.
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Seating and electronics supplier Lear Corp. on Thursday appointed director and former Ford executive Henry D.G. Wallace non-executive chairman, following an ongoing board review of its corporate governance practices.
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Dan Gurney's iconic race cars again took flight on Saturday at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca as the legendary driver was saluted as part of the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion.
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The appointment of Daniel Akerson as CEO of General Motors Co. may bode well for GM's future supplier relations, although it is unlikely to alter its its supplier strategy.
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The appointment of Daniel Akerson as CEO of General Motors Co. may bode well for GM's future supplier relations, although it is unlikely to alter its supplier strategy.
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Honeywell Transportation Systems CEO Alex Ismail didn't panic when unit sales of his division's top product -- turbochargers -- took a hard hit in 2009.
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General Motors Co. standing on its own again in the capital markets would be a victory for President Barack Obama as he begins to trumpet auto bailouts as a policy success ahead of the November elections. The U.S.
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BMW, Audi and Mercedes are making up for faltering sales at home by selling more cars in China even as industrywide demand cools in the world's largest auto market.
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BMW, Audi and Mercedes are making up for faltering sales at home by selling more cars in China even as industrywide demand cools in the world's largest auto market.
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The first of two Grand-Am Continental Tire Challenge races took place yesterday in Trois-Rivières. It was the first race of the 41 years of the Grand Prix's history to be held under the lights.
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Two-time NASCAR Canadian Tire Series' champion Andrew Ranger picked up his third pole of the season and his first one ever at Circuit de Trois-Rivieres in preparation for tomorrow's running of the GP3R 100.
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To celebrate the English brand's 75th anniversary, the Jaguar Cars design team created the XJ75 Platinum Concept, a unique vehicle that will be presented at the Pebble Beach Concept Car lawn this weekend.
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On Friday, August 13, RM Auctions set a new world record in California at the 'Sports & Classics of Monterey' auction when a 1948 Tucker 48 Sedan sold for $1,127,500, the highest amount ever paid for a Tucker. This amount was nearly double the pre-sale estimate.
This Tucker sedan, chassis number 1045, is one of only 51 original units built. It was expected to fetch between $550,000 and $750,000.
It was part of John M. O'Quinn's collection. This rich Texas lawyer died in a car accident in 2009. He was known as a passionate car collector and philanthropist. His collection was composed of more than 600 cars (some say 900) including several Duesenbergs, and it was valued at over $100 million.
A well-known car
Purchased in 2006 from Robert Pass, founder of Passport Transport, this Tucker 48 has a long heritage within the Tucker community. In the 1950s, it was owned by Nick Jenin, a Florida entrepreneur who amassed a collection of ten or more Tuckers and various memorabilia. Jenin created a traveling Tucker show, which appeared at fairs and car shows.
After about ten years, he dispersed his
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This morning Chrysler Group LLC announced a $27.2 million investment in its Etobicoke casting plant, which produces front and rear crossmembers. Located underneath the motor vehicle, these essential components provide significant structural integrity to the vehicle.
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Pirelli will reportedly begin its formula one track testing programme on Monday.
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The 2010 edition if the Quail, its eight year, located at the Quail Lodge Golf Club, was packed with numerous cars. Better, cleaner and more expensive cars. Although, according to a few colleagues that were here last year, there were fewer participants, this year's show did not disappoint.
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Young Quebec driver Mikaël Grenier, who has been confirmed as spokesman of the GP3R for the next two years, will be looking for good results this week-end in Trois-Rivières.
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