APS of Brackley, UK importer for the Swiss Sportec range of exclusive vehicle enhancements, is pleased to announce the launch of a two stage performance enhancement program for the 4.8-litre, bi-turbo, four wheel drive Porsche Panamera.
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Chris van der Drift reckons the 150mph crash at Brands Hatch last Sunday that left him with multiple broken bones was nothing more than a racing incident.
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The Formula 1 community is now in its summer break. Everybody, including the drivers is enjoying some free time and the team factories are closed.
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The front grille on this VW GTI is all new and proudly sports the VW logo in chrome and tasteful looking red accents. The fascia also carries redesigned headlights, stronger front wheel-wells and new taillights to give it a small but nice kick in the looks department.
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The British team's group chairman Ron Dennis publicly scolded the reigning world champion and his teammate Lewis Hamilton recently for pointing out the weaknesses of the MP4-25.
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According to the rumours, the IZOD IndyCar series should welcome a new entry next season.
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Formula 1's governing body is pushing ahead with the selection process to fill the final spot on the 2011 grid.
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Following its worldwide launch at the recent Goodwood Festival of Speed, the keenly anticipated ALPINA counterpart of the new BMW 5-Series saloon is now available in the UK.
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Norbert Haug has joined McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh in admitting he is not a big fan of the August shutdown.
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Almost every formula one team will need to beef up the rigidity of their front wings before the Belgian grand prix late this month.
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One of Canada's favorite sports car drivers, Ron Fellows, has been named to drive the Tommy Baldwin Racing No. 36 Chevrolet Impala in the Spring Cup Series this weekend at Watkins Glen International.
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Auto Express revealed that the Fiat-owned tuning company will prepare a limited-edition, mid-engined two-seater for 2013. Abarth will take an X-Bow's rolling carbon fibre monocoque platform, install a new 1.8-litre version of Fiat's award-winning MultiAir turbocharged petrol engine, which produces more than 200 hp, and drop it in a unique stylish bodyshell that refers to the Abarth's links with Fiat.
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Formula 1's governing body is pushing ahead with the selection process to fill the final spot on the 2011 grid.
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BMW AG's namesake luxury brand increased U.S. sales 16 percent in July to close the gap among top-selling luxury brands with Toyota Motor Corp.'s Lexus, which was little changed amid recalls.
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Car rental company Dollar Thrifty rejected a takeover bid from Avis Budget Group that trumps one it has already agreed to with rival Hertz Global Holdings Inc., because of uncertainty about Avis' ability to close the deal. Avis unveiled a $1.
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Buoyed by the Wrangler and the redesigned 2011 Grand Cherokee, Jeep brand sales rose 19 percent in July, pacing Chrysler Group to a 5 percent gain for the month. It was the automaker's fourth-straight monthly increase.
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Remember the Bugatti that sold a few months ago for somewhere between $30 million and $40 million? It is still the world's most expensive car. And now you can have a look at it at the fabulous Mullin Automotive Museum in Oxnard, Calif.
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One year after Chrysler Group emerged from bankruptcy, its suppliers are staging a dramatic comeback of their own.
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For the first time since the January recall frenzy, Toyota says its conquest ratios have returned to historical levels.
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Conventional gasoline engines will continue to dominate the market for the next 20 years despite the buzz surrounding alternative vehicles, a panel of powertrain executives said here today at the Management Briefing Seminars.
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