Ricky Tailor has captured his third pole position in-a-row at the Road America sports course on Friday. His codriver Max Angelelli and himself will be looking for a third consecutive win.
David Ragan's sponsor, UPS, will pay tribute to Ned Jarrett's recent induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame with a commemorative design on Ragan's No. 6 UPS Ford at the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Charlie Whiting on Friday denied the FIA's mid-season clampdown on blown exhausts is a political move aimed at slowing down the dominant Red Bulls.
Romain Grosjean (DAMS) a hérité de la victoire après les déboires des deux pilotes Addax, Charles Pic, puis Giedo van der Garde, samedi, à Valence.
The FIA is considering applying a second 'activation point' for the overtaking system DRS at Silverstone in two weeks.
Sebastian Vettel has urged Red Bull to finally solve its KERS glitches.
Sebastian Vettel on Saturday took a seventh pole in eight race so far this season. He will lead the European Grand Prix ahead of his Red Bull teammate Mark Webber.
KV Racing Technology's Takuma Sato finally claimed his first IndyCar Series pole position after setting the fastest speed in qualifying for the Iowa round.
The Nissan Rogue has been enjoying a successful couple of years for sale at Canadian dealerships, and racking up numerous awards and accolades in the process. Nissan's replacement for the X-Trail, Rogue competes with machinery like the Ford Escape, Suzuki Grand Vitara and Honda CR-V with an eye for sportiness, unique style and technology.
Automobiles are now so much more than a rolling stack of metal and plastic that gets people from A to B. Similar to computers and smartphones, they have become hubs of connectivity. Many automakers are currently developing advanced infotainment systems, but are consumers really interested? The answer is yes, particularly among those aged 18 to 25.
Kazumasa Kimura has been named the COO of supplier Denso International America Inc., effective June 22. Kimura, 49, was also appointed executive director for parent company Denso Corp.
As 100 workers at BMW Group's Ontario, Calif., parts distribution center prepare to lose their jobs, government officials and union leaders are chiding the automaker for eliminating their positions.
Nissan expects its Mexican production to rise 20 percent this year from 2010 in what may be a record year for the Japanese automaker in the country.
Cars 2, which opens on Friday, stands to be one of the top box-office hits of the summer. Many of our favorite characters are back, such as
Chrysler plans to begin test production of a small car this fall that will trigger U.S. government requirements and allow Fiat to lift its stake in the U.S. automaker.
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U.S. sales of cars and light trucks are rebounding in June after falling for the first time in nine months in May, analysts said. June increases projected by three research firms range from 8 percent to 14 percent.
Also in today's news: The Viper might return to international racing, the Chevrolet Corvette Z06 hits the 'Ring and Formula One controversy boils over in Texas.
Chrysler Group reportedly is "aggressively" exploring the possibility of building more vehicles in China, where the company is on track to sell 40,000 cars and trucks this year, an executive has said.
Volvo Car, owned by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, will spend US$708m to build a second plant in China, the environment ministry in Beijing said.