The Auto Express backed 2011 BTCC touring car championship kicked off on April 2nd - and we were there to watch the action.
It was looking to the world like National Football League great John Elway was finished, settling into a middle-aged retirement of lush golf courses and tending to his investments.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR--AUTOWEEK.
A report published by the UK's Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders suggests that vehicle production in Europe will grow this year, led by higher production in Germany and an expected surge in production in Russia.
A Renault union is waiting for a response to its job concerns following the automaker's decision to site some engine production in Romania.
As soon as Chrysler Group dealers stock up on vehicles of the shortened 2011 model year, they'll have to start getting ready for the 2012 models.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has asked the government to consider extending a car scrappage scheme put in place in March 2010 to boost domestic auto sales.
AutoNation said its March retail new vehicle sales increased 19 percent compared to a year ago, but the nation's largest dealership group warned today the Japanese earthquake will "significantly impact" product availability over the next 6 months.
Saab and Dutch owner Spyker on Monday sought to reassure investors of the brand's financial health, with Spyker head Victor Muller describing current problems as "a small glitch."
GM-AvtoVAZ, the joint venture between General Motors and AvtoVAZ, produced 10,744 vehicles in January-March, up 42.6% year on year.
Eaton expects its India sales to treble to US$500m by 2015, aided by a strong domestic market and steady economic growth, its chief executive has said.
Russian steel and mining company Severstal plans to take out a US$730m loan from the US government to finance the expansion of its Severstal Dearborn plant in Michigan, the company's press office said on Monday.
Nippon Steel will spend US$300m building a steel galvanising production line in Thailand to supply automotive sheet steel by 2013, its sixth overseas automotive sheet production line.
BMW's M division has gone back to the drawing board with the M5, giving the fifth generation of the iconic four-door a twin-turbocharged 4.
General Motors said it sold 685,583 vehicles in China in the first quarter, up 10% year on year.
Daimler's long-serving CEO in South Africa, Hansgeorg Niefer, will return to Germany to head a Mercedes engine plant. Martin Zimmermann, currently head of Daimler strategy and alliances will succeed Niefer as CEO of Mercedes-Benz South Africa.
Renault is insisting its decision to site new engine production at its Romanian subsidiary will not cost French jobs.
Nissan Americas is redoing its April production schedule to pull ahead previously planned non-production days from later in the second and third quarters to this month.
Undisguised pictures of new BMW M5 Concept leak ahead of Shanghai Motor Show debut