Kurt Busch (Dodge Penske) and Jeff Burton (Chevrolet Childress) each won a Duel race Thursday in preparation for the opening round of the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, the Daytona 500.
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While Kurt Busch and Jeff Burton took their respective twin 150-milers at Daytona International Speedway, it appears that NASCAR got it right.
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At the last Consumer Electronics Show, Audi had announced its intention of developing a high-speed connection for its vehicles in 2011. Well, the automaker kept that promise, presenting to the media a new prototype of the A8 featuring an LTE broadband Internet connection. It'll now be as quick on the web as it is on the road.
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Three-time Formula 1 World Champion Niki Lauda has urged F1 authorities to call off the 2011 season opener.
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Audi DTM factory driver Mattias Ekström has broken his left-hand wrist a sport accident.
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Niki Lauda has urged F1 authorities to call off the 2011 season opener.
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Work at the site of the 2012 US grand prix in Texas is now obvious, according to a local reporter.
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At the Toronto Auto Show, Natural Resources Canada revealed the recipients of the 2011 ecoENERGY award, which recognizes the most fuel-efficient vehicles on road.
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GM will introduce a competitor to Ford's Sync infotainment system that will provide text messaging, e-mails, traffic advisories and other connected-car functions.
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Bertone 99 Jaguar concept hints at design direction of firm’s future BMW 3-Series rival.
Honda is being sued by another of Japan's biggest exports. Toho Co.
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Nissan named Carla Bailo to the post of senior vice president in charge of research and development for the Americas region.
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Honda is dropping a larger, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine into the Si versions of the redesigned Civic coupe and sedan, which go on sale this spring. The Civic Si powertrain also gets a new six-speed manual transmission.
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Honda will start the U.S. sale of two versions of its best-selling Civic compact that are more fuel-efficient than the current models as Japan's third- biggest automaker aims to regain the fuel-economy lead in the small car segment.
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February U.S. light vehicle sales will rise 17 percent from a year earlier in another sign of a strengthening market, J.D. Power and Associates said. U.S. retail sales are seen rising 28 percent to 10.
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Two of Detroit's three automakers are confirmed no-shows for this year's Tokyo Motor Show, with the third uncommitted as the deadline nears. GM and Chrysler Group will sit out the December event, skipping the show for a second straight time.
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Bob Lutz may go back to General Motors, fenders get bent in Daytona, Nick Heidfeld gets a Formula One drive and a Lexus LFA goes to Paris.
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Honda is recalling 693,497 Fit subcompact cars globally to replace engine springs that could cause the engine to stall and fail to restart. The recall includes 97,201 2009 and 2010 model Fits sold in the United States.
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Sixty-four dealerships that were terminated during Chrysler's 2009 bankruptcy reorganization sued the U.S. Treasury Department today, seeking at least $130 million. The suit, filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims in Washington, D.C.
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Carmakers have threatened to reduce investment plans in Spain because of a new law which saddles them with the costs if dealers fail to sell cars.
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