The horsepower war rage on like nobody's business. Be it the Germans, Japanese or Americans, all are out to outdo the other. And the only thing we can do is sit back and enjoy the show.
The blown exhaust saga may not be over for long, according to Germany's Auto Motor und Sport.
Brad Keselowski, a regular on Twitter, tried something new on Wednesday evening - a Twitter press conference.
Jenson Button hates team orders and has now indicated he wants to stay at McLaren for the long term.
Investors in F1's owner CVC Capital Partners are worried about the Gerhard Gribkowsky bribery scandal, the Financial Times has reported.
The Sauber F1 Team said in a press release that it very happy with its young team of drivers and has confirmed all three of them for the 2012 season.
Top teams are pushing to allow more staff to travel to grands prix.
The Armor All Gold Coast 600 will feature a current Formula One driver for the first time this year after the signing of Hispania Racing Team F1's young Italian star Tonio Liuzzi for the October 21-23 event.
In the least surprising news of the season Hendrick Motorsports announced that it has hired Kenny Francis starting next year.
A single photo has been released of the brand new 2012 Honda Pilot.
MONTREAL, Quebec-Kia's new mid-size sedan, which hit dealerships earlier this year, is selling well. So well in fact, that production in Korea can't keep up with demand. Soon, the Optima will be built alongside the Sorento in Kia's recently-established plant in Georgia.
The source of the auto industry's growth has seen a permanent shift to emerging markets that appear promising but also hold great risks, according to an AlixPartners study released on Wednesday.
QUBE is just-auto's new online intelligence platform, providing real-time information, insight and analysis on the global automotive manufacturing industry. This month we provide extracts from component sectors covered in the new service, continuing with a look at the latest developments in advanced automotive batteries, including a Q&A with Western Lithium.
Thomas Barker, a 24-year-old Illinois resident, has two new Ford Mustangs for his garage.
Buyers of 2011 vehicles are happier with their choice if the car or truck is a new design instead of a carryover model, according to a survey results released on Wednesday, even though new designs are more prone to quality problems.
Buyers of 2011 vehicles are happier with their choice if the car or truck is a new design instead of a carryover model, according to a survey results released on Wednesday, even though new designs are more prone to quality problems.
Auto executives and experts weigh in on the stalemate in deficit-reduction talks in Washington and the prospect of a U.S. debt default.