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Sep
4th

F1: Jenson Button ”disappointed” Hamilton revealed McLaren secrets

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From GMM

Jenson Button has revealed he is "disappointed" Lewis Hamilton gave away McLaren secrets last weekend at Spa.

In trying to show his million Twitter followers why he was so much slower than the sister McLaren in qualifying, Hamilton published a highly-confidential telemetry image that also contained sensitive information about ride heights and acceleration rates.

The 2008 world champion was reportedly scolded behind closed doors for the breach, although team boss Martin Whitmarsh and communications chief Matt Bishop have been trying to play down the affair.

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Telemetry sheet published by Hamilton and broadcasted by Eurosport.

"Very surprised and, yes, disappointed," Button answered when asked how he feels about the Hamilton incident. "We work so hard to improve the car and to keep things like that secret and private. I didn't want to see it on Twitter. It was the whole telemetry from qualifying."

Jenson Button also said he thought Hamilton was making an irrelevant point about the 6 tenth top-speed difference between the new and old wing specifications.

"He (Hamilton) should be gaining it back in the corners because he's got more downforce on. And I was eight tenths quicker in qualifying anyway," Button insisted.

Gary Anderson, a former F1 technical chief who now works for the British broadcaster BBC, said the fact Hamilton opened a "cupboard" of McLaren secrets to the world "shows how naive" the Briton is, and "how little he understands the big picture".

McLaren technical director Paddy Lowe played down the damage.

"The data in there isn't any great use to anyone, so I don't think there is much damage done," he said.

But the BBC cited an unnamed engineer who said rival teams could 'work out how McLaren were running their car' from the telemetry sheet.

Former long-time McLaren driver David Coulthard wrote in the Telegraph: "Teams go to great lengths to protect that sort of information. I remember when I started out there used to be bin hokers who would go through the rubbish bins of rival teams on a Monday after a race, searching for just such telemetry. Nowadays everyone has shredders in their motor homes and high-tech security on their computers. It's another lesson learned for Lewis, I'm afraid."

Former Toro Rosso driver Jaime Alguersuari added: "I would never do something like this because it is a kick in the teeth to confidentiality, to yourself and to your team, who are all working so you can do your best and the company can improve."


Sep
4th

This is how you sell a car?

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It's no secret: I like to make fun of Toyota Corollas; and I'm not the only one. It's a bit of a running gag in the auto-journalism world. We poke fun at the model, particularly in the beige paint, for lack of driving, parking and auto skills in general. It's just something we do.

Despite our ribbing on the Toyota Corolla, it's about to close in on the 40-million-sold mark (since 1966). That means it's outsold the Beetle (which is close to the 22 million mark). Since the beginning of this year, Toyota has sold over 25,000 Corollas already in Canada alone. The numbers are staggering (and quite alarming for other motorists on the road...).

So, obviously their marketing gurus are doing something right. Or are they?

I recently saw a Toyota Corolla commercial that got me thinking. It didn't hit me the first time I saw the commercial, it took a few viewings. Here, watch it for yourself, first:



My first thought was: Cool shoes, dude; unfortunate choice of vehicle. Upon my second or third viewing of the commercial it hit me: What is Toyota trying to say here? That James chose the same shoes (and by association, car) as a 90-year-old woman? Um, how is that helping your case, Toyota? James gets mad props from granny on his kicks, but she doesn't even look at his car (another neg on the Corolla).

I know marketing is a complex, full-of-twists-and-turns kind of business, and I make no illusions about understanding the ins-and-outs of it all, but I gotta wonder what was going through Toyota's marketing team's brain when they came up with the Corolla grandma/shoes commercial. Especially when companies like Dodge are coming out with uber cool commercials like this:



As the fourth best-selling car in Canada, I highly doubt this one commercial will hurt the car's sales (especially since most who see it will have the first initial reaction that I did: Cool shoes, dude.). But it might, subconsciously, dissuade younger buyers from getting behind the wheel of a brand new Toyota Corolla.

I may not be a marketing guru, but I am a consumer and a potential Toyota Corolla buyer (did I really just write that?), so my reaction to their latest commercial surely isn't unique. What do you think?

Sep
4th

Berlin launches carsharing service

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After Autolib', Car2go and DriveNow, here's Multicity - a new carsharing service launched by Citroën in Berlin. A hundred Citroën C-Zero cars will soon be available to users across the German capital.

Just like Autolib' in Paris, Multicity doesn't require a subscription. Rather, there are monthly packages starting at €10 - or you can just pay for each time you use one of the cars.

The service also includes access to reserved parking spaces and free charging through the RWE network.

Berlin hopes to expand Multicity to 500 Citroën cars in the near future.

Source: voitureelectrique.net

Citroën C-Zero front 3/4 view
Citroën C-Zero (Photo: Citroën)

Sep
4th

Team McLaren could produce a Formula E electric car

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From GMM

British Formula 1 team McLaren could get involved in the FIA's new electric-only open wheeler series Formula E.

The series, featuring single seaters powered only by electric motors, will debut in 2014 and race in the centre of cities on street circuits.

Formulec EF01 electric (Photo: Formulec)

"Who knows, we might pop up in it," Martin Whitmarsh, boss of the famous Formula 1 team McLaren, told Reuters.

"I think it's a good initiative and we'd be delighted in whatever form to be involved with it."

Asked if that means there will be an electric McLaren team on the Formula E grid, Whitmarsh confirmed: "At some point, yes. But that's not at the moment."

Sep
4th

F1 Belgium: Photo gallery of the first-corner crash at Spa (+photos)

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Lotus' Romain Grosjean has been given a one-race ban after the stewards at Spa-Francorchamps judged him to be responsible for causing the first-corner accident at the start of Sunday's 2012 Formula 1 Shell Belgian Grand Prix.

The ban means Grosjean will miss next weekend's Italian event, which takes place at Monza from September 7-9. He has also been fined 50,000 Euros.

Grosjean made contact with the McLaren of Lewis Hamilton as they made their way from the start line to the first corner of the race. The ensuing collision involved Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and the Saubers of Kamui Kobayashi and Sergio Pérez.

F1 Spa-Francorchamps
Photos: WRi2



Sep
4th

NASCAR: Matt Kenseth to JGR starting in 2013 and other related rumors

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Later today Joe Gibbs Racing has called a press conference for what we expect to announce that Matt Kenseth will be joining the team starting next year.

Since late June, when the 2003 champion announced that he'd be leaving Roush Fenway Racing, there had been speculation where the 40-year old would land.

And the worst-kept secret this year should be confirmed.

Although Kenseth had made the Chase every year, except for one year, since its' inception; he may have had the perception that he was the number two driver on Roush Fenway after Carl Edwards. And Kenseth had also won two Daytona 500 races in that span.

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Matt Kenseth fighting with Dale Earnhardt Jr. at Daytona. (Photo: NASCAR)

One of the questions expected to be addressed; at the press conference is where he stands in team ranks against Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin. Hamlin is the hottest driver on the Sprint Cup circuit at the moment and a legitimate contender for the coveted Cup Championship.

Another topic of the press conference will likely be the future of Joey Logano. In his fourth full year at the Cup level the 22-year old has had only two victories, although he has 15 wins in the Nationwide Series. It's been no secret that JGR has had trouble finding sponsorship for Logano in the Cup Series next year.

And, lastly Elliott Sadler, the current point's leader in the Nationwide Series told the media at Atlanta Motor Speedway that he does not have a contract for next year at Richard Childress Racing. That leads to speculation that he will become a Nationwide driver over at JGR.


Sep
4th

F1: Jerome d’Ambrosio confirmed for Monza

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Lotus F1 Team officially confirmed Jerome d'Ambrosio as the replacement driver for the banned Romain Grosjean.

The Belgian driver will drive the E20 Lotus at Monza for the Italian Grand Prix.

Official Lotus reserve driver this season, Jerome d'Ambrosio will be back on the starting grid after his full season last year with the small Marussia team.

Eric Boullier, Team Principal, says: "When we signed Jerome as our third driver we signed a man who is highly motivated, fresh, talented and who contested the full 2011 season. We hope that this will pay dividends when he drives the car this weekend in Monza. We know that Jerome is well integrated into the team and that he did a good job when he drove the E20 at the Mugello test. Now he has the challenge of a Grand Prix at the challenging circuit of Monza, in a car which is capable of finishing on the podium."

Jerome d'Ambrosio adds: "My desire for 2012 has always been to get back into the seat of a F1 car so I am grabbing this opportunity with both hands. Monza is a fantastic circuit and I can't wait to take to the track on Friday. As third driver I have worked with the team at every Grand Prix, attending all the briefings and meetings that the race drivers do, so I am well prepared in this respect. I will hand the wheel back to Romain after Sunday's race and I hope that this one showing in Italy will allow me to show my capabilities fully."

Jerome d'Ambrosio F1 Lotus
Jerome d'Ambrosio was waiting for an opportunity with Lotus. (Photo: Lotus F1 Team)



Sep
4th

IndyCar: Silly season takes shape

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In the Baltimore paddocks there were a lot of things going-on behind closed doors and, according to reports, Team Penske is trying to lure Ryan Hunter-Reay to come join the Captain's team for 2013.

As of today, Ryan Briscoe has not been confirmed for 2013 and Team Penske wants to lure the American ace who has had one of his best seasons ever, still standing second in the championship with only one race to go, close to Penske's ace Will Power.

But, it seems as though RHR is not Penske's first choice and its recent interest in the Andretti Autosport driver came only after Simon Pagenaud refuse its offer; the Frenchman unable to do anything thanks to the contract he has with Sam Schmidt's Honda-powered team.



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Ryan Hunter-Reay ahead Simon Pagenaud at Baltimore, two drivers targeted by Penske. (Photo: IndyCar)

But Ryan Hunter-Reay still hasn't made his mind and his loyalty to Michael Andretti could weigh heavily in his final decision. The team is on the verge of re-signing DHR and Sun Drop as primary sponsors and they expect Hunter-Reay to stay with the team for a least a couple of years.

Meanwhile, Ryan Briscoe's management team has been busy making contacts with other teams. Although it is still possible that the Australian could be back with Penske in 2013, we have learned that Honda and Ganassi have approached Briscoe and that they would be eager to put him in Graham Rahal's empty seat.

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Ryan Briscoe. (Photo: IndyCar)

Very much in demand, Briscoe has also held talks with Bobby Rahal and he could end-up as teammate to Graham Rahal who is almost certain to team-up with his father. 


We have learned also that Rubens Barichello won't be back with KV Racing next season and that the former F1 driver could find his way to Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports alongside Pagenaud. Other teams have also showed interest with the Brazilian. 



Sep
4th

F1: Open cockpit action ”inevitable” after Spa crash

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From GMM

Sunday's terrifying first-corner crash at Spa Francorchamps has reopened the debate about whether the sport's days of open cockpits are numbered.

Paddy Lowe, McLaren's technical director, thinks Fernando Alonso's lucky escape after Romain Grosjean's flying Lotus only narrowly missed the Spaniard's hands and head on Sunday means that action is now "inevitable".

He is quoted by the Herald Sun as acknowledging that the drivers' exposed head is the last "big" safety issue for formula one.

Lowe is part of the working group that is looking into whether closed cockpits, shields, forward roll-hoops or canopies are the right solution to the problem.

"I think 2014 is intended (for introduction), as we started the project a year ago," he said.

However, it has been suggested the FIA might have to admit that the benefits of better head protection might be outweighed by its disadvantages, such as reduced driver visibility.

"Ideally a driver wants nothing in the way," said Lowe, "but in the same way as you drive a road car or even the old VW camper van with the centre pillar, you just get used to it, don't you? We found that as long as the pillars don't get too big it is something you can get used to."


Sep
4th

F1: Lotus boss reveals Robert Kubica stopped talks months ago

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From GMM

Lotus boss Eric Boullier has revealed there is little chance Robert Kubica will return to F1 with the Enstone based team.

The Pole was a Renault (now called Lotus) driver ahead of the 2011 season, when he was seriously hurt during a minor rally in Italy.

F1 Lotus Renault Robert Kubica
February 2011, latest appearance of Robert Kubica at the wheel of a Formula 1 car, Lotus Renault GP. (Photo: WRi2)

For months afterwards, Frenchman Boullier said the team was supporting Kubica's quest to return to F1, but there were rumours of a subsequent falling-out.

Boullier told the Daily Mail's World of F1 blog: "He (Kubica) stopped contact with us months ago."

It emerged last week that Kubica is still pushing to recover his driving fitness, having reportedly tested a works Ford world rally car.

Eric Boullier insisted: "I cannot make any assumptions about anything because I am not in contact with him anymore."


Sep
3rd

Obama at Ohio Labor Day rally says auto bailout paying off

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President Barack Obama said his 'bet' on America's auto industry is paying off and that letting 'Detroit go bankrupt' would have led to another Great Depression, drawing attention at a Labor Day rally in Ohio to Republican...
Sep
3rd

Models in scale: Some of the best Monterey has to offer

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Since its beginning 62 years ago, the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance has featured some of the rarest automobiles ever built.
Sep
3rd

INDIA: SIAM lowers growth target as August sales splutter

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Traditional Indian festival season new car buying failed to produce strong signs of recovery in August, prompting the local auto association to lower its fiscal year 2012/13 sales target.
Sep
3rd

FRANCE: Faurecia buys Plastal France

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Faurecia has purchased Plastal France, the sole supplier of plastic body parts for the smart brand of Daimler city vehicles.
Sep
3rd

BMW X1 blasts off: Small SUV completes BMW’s line of off-roaders

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BMW's SUVs have been rightly praised for closely mirroring the brand's sedan performance. With the X1, that continues.
Sep
3rd

SWEDEN: Saab Parts looks to talk to NEVS as SNDO poised for share swoop

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Saab Automobile Parts is expressing interest in working with National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) following its acquisition of bankrupt Saab today (3 September).
Sep
3rd

INDIA: Tata considering Saudi JLR assembly plant – reports

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Tata Group's Ratan Tata has said his company's UK-based luxury vehicle unit Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is examining the possibility of setting up an assembly plant in Saudi Arabia to benefit from a planned multi-billion integrated aluminium complex in the country.
Sep
3rd

Land Rover Defender upgraded pictures

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2013 Land Rover Defender front action2013 Land Rover Defender front water crossing2013 Land Rover Defender interior new seats Pictures 3 Sep, 2012
Sep
3rd

Land Rover Defender upgraded

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2013 Land Rover Defender front water crossing
News 3 Sep, 2012

New seats, Alpine sound system and colour options for Land Rover Defender

Sep
3rd

JAPAN: August sales rise 7.3%

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Sales of new vehicles in Japan, excluding minivehicles, rose 7.3% year on year in August to 232,372 units, the Japan Automobile Dealers Association said.
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