Spanish oil company Cepsa is not buying Toro Rosso, team boss Franz Tost insisted ahead of the Italian grand prix.
As the summer winds down, our calendar is quickly getting filled with events to cover all over the globe. And it starts next week as we'll be presenting you a plethora of new-vehicle reviews for your reading pleasure.
Audi's participation in the 2012 Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series with a modified version of their R8 LMS car was made official, according to Grand-Am's website.
The stage is set for a debut at the Lausitzring early next week: on Monday and Tuesday BMW Motorsport will, for the first time, take to the track with the two other manufacturers represented in the DTM in 2012.
Niki Lauda has signed a replacement for his departed cap sponsor.
Restyled, re-equipped and re-powered for 2012, the BMW 6 Series is entering its second generation with a laundry list of changes and updates.
In a further blow to Red Bull's hopes ahead of the Italian grand prix, Pirelli has issued yet another clampdown on its guidelines about tire camber.
Bernie Ecclestone has played down reports formula one could be headed to Iran in the near future.
Finland's Kimi Raikkonen (Citroën) has been excluded from the World Rally Championship standings after he decided not to take part to the Rally Australia this week end.
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel each set the fastest time in the two free practice sessions of the Grand Prix of Italy in Monza.
The provisional and unofficial calendar of the 2012 season of the DTM do not feature a single race outside Europe.
Another year has come and gone, and as usual when school starts, the daily commute becomes a living hell again. On a personal note, my trip from home to work normally takes a half-hour, but starting this week, it's at least twice that long.
It's school time once again, which means the return of the much dreaded traffic jams. While many around the world are still scratching their heads for possible solutions, the city of Beijing will take the bull by the horns and soon make road users pay.
Martin Whitmarsh on Friday in the Monza paddock played down reports the inaugural Indian grand prix could be called off due to a tax issue.
Eterniti, a new car company from the U.K., made waves a few weeks ago by promising a hand-built vehicle that will set new luxury and performance standards in the highly-competitive premium SUV segment. Just days away from its debut at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, the first official pictures of the Hemera were released.
While everyone believed that the much-anticipated merger between Porsche and Volkswagen was a done deal, the two German automakers said they won't meet the 2011 deadline.
Earlier this week, General Motors invited a group of journalists to discover the new 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, which allowed us to learn some juicy nuggets about the car.
The Italian blog JokeForBlog just took the auto industry and even Kia by surprise by posting pictures of the much-anticipated rear-wheel-drive sports sedan the Korean company is preparing to launch at the IAA in Frankfurt, Germany.
Despite steady gas hikes, the Ford F-150, Ram 1500, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra still enjoy significant popularity, which may lead people to think that any automaker can succeed with any type of pickup truck. Unfortunately, that's not the case, as Honda is in the process of phasing out the Ridgeline within two years.
The École de Technologie Supérieure and its CHINOOK put on an impressive display at the Racing Aeolus, a wind-powered car university competition held at Den Helder, in the Netherlands, on August 17-21, clinching second place and very nearly taking home the honours.