Does the word ''Nürburgring'' ring a bell? If so, I certainly managed to arouse your curiosity. If not, well, you may still like cars enough to consider this as your next travel destination - one that you'll be talking about to your family and friends for quite a long time, at the very least to remind them how lucky you were to negotiate the sharp turns of this legendary track.
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Let me clear up one important thing before I commence this glowing review on such a fantastic automobile. Station wagons are cool! Yes they are! Car lovers such as myself can like SUVs and CUVs but they love wagons. If you're in your early thirties or older, most of your childhood family vacations probably involved long road trips in a what? A station wagon! That's right! How could we not love these things?
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Narain Karthikeyan has played down increasing rumours he could be set to return to formula one in 2011.
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Max Mosley has admitted he is "happy" Ferrari and Fernando Alonso did not win the 2010 world championship.
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Australian Mark Webber of the Red Bull Racing team broke his shoulder yet again with just four crucial races left to run in 2010.
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Lotus wants to increase its sales by 8,000 units by 2015, and the automaker is bringing out the big guns to do so, announcing the recruitment of Karl-Heinz Kalbfell and Guillaume Chabin, formerly of BMW and Ferrari.
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Jerome d'Ambrosio is on the verge of securing his formula one race debut.
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Former World Rally Champion Petter Solberg will contest the prestigious 2011 Monte-Carlo Rally aboard a Peugeot 207 S2000.
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A Nissan executive who declined to be identified announced that the Rogue crossover, which is currently manufactured in Kyushu, Japan, will move to another production facility around 2013 when it is scheduled for a remodelling.
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The weather has been dreadful in Europe, with heavy snowfalls in countries such as Great Britain, France, Germany and even Spain. Would it be possible to run a Formula 1 car on... snow tires?
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We, Canadians, live in a fairly harsh climate with temperatures dropping from plus to minus in just a couple of weeks and weather conditions alternating between rain, hail, snow, sleet and ice. Drivers and their cars need to adapt and rely on the proper equipment at all times.
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Michael Schumacher has set out his stall for a much more competitive car in 2011.
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The Hexis Aston Martin No.9, starting from pole, scored a dominant victory in the GT1 World championship race at San Luis, Argentina.
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Tenth overall for his debut in the Andros Trophy ice racing series in Val Thorens, former Formula 1 World Champion, Canadian Jacques Villeneuve displayed impressive driving skills and adapted quickly to his Skoda Fabia Silhouette.
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Team Penske has agreed to a multi-year agreement with the IZOD brand, title sponsor of the IZOD IndyCar Series, to sponsor the team and its drivers starting in 2011.
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Former Magna co-CEO Siegfried Wolf will join the supervisory board of rival supplier Continental. Wolf resigned from Magna on Nov. 15 to become chairman of Russian Machines OJSC, part of Russia's GAZ Group, leaving Don Walker as Magna's sole CEO.
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As Sergio Marchionne brings back Fiat SpA to the U.S. after nearly three decades, he may add another Italian speciality: the natural gas engine.
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With just weeks left in the year, Chevroletand#8217;s hot-selling Camaro looks like a lock to win the pony-car sales title in 2010, topping the Ford Mustang for the first time in 25 years.
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We announced yesterday that the Grand-Am champions had been nominated for the AARWBA's, the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association, All-American Racing Team. Today, we learned that a couple of Quebeckers, champions of the Triple Crown of North-American Rallies in 2010, had also been nominated in the team.
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