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Dec
4th

US SALES: November SAAR highest since January 2008

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As residents in the storm-battered north eastern US begin rebuilding and repairing, one of the crucial needs has been to replace personal vehicles and dealer inventory. The process is just beginning, but the results are impressive.
Dec
4th

Renault counts on Alpine to help turnaround

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Renault, which is losing sales faster than any other major European carmaker, is pinning a turnaround in part on the revival of a sports car brand that's been dormant for almost two decades.
Dec
4th

Italy new car sales fall 20% in November

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New car sales in Italy plunged 20.1 percent in November. This year is shaping up to be even worse than 2011, when Italian car sales fell 10.8 percent to 1.4 million cars, dropping for the fourth year in a row.
Dec
4th

Daimler declines comment on report it will build cars in Mexico with Nissan

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Daimler declined to comment on a media report that it may build Mercedes cars for the North American market alongside Nissan's Infiniti brand in Mexico.
Dec
4th

Mercedes’ 2012 U.S. luxury sales lead narrows after BMW gain

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BMW's sales in the United States rose 45 percent in November, further chipping away at Mercedes-Benz' lead in luxury-auto deliveries this year.
Dec
4th

Travel Safely this Winter

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Canadian motorists are about to be faced with one of the most beautiful and challenging driving seasons: Winter. Temperatures and daylight levels have dropped, snow is imminent or occurring, and Mother Nature is preparing yet another concoction of ice, slush and freezing rain to challenge motorists and their vehicles at every turn.

Winter travels can be daunting and stressful or rewarding and relaxing - depending on your level of preparedness. Here are some tips drivers can take to ensure they travel safely this winter.

Travel Safely this Winter
Photo: Matthieu Lambert

Visibility is Key
Make sure your vehicle is ready to meet the challenges of winter driving. Start with seeing and being seen. Ensure all the lights on your vehicle are working properly and that your headlamps are aimed correctly. If you can't see properly out of your car, you're asking for trouble. Consider using a quality winter wiper blade and washer fluid to help cut through the snow and ice, as well to make sure you travel safely this winter.

Emergency Kit
In addition to a bag of sand or cat litter, consider packing an emergency kit to store in your trunk to help you travel safely this winter. Blankets, candles, snacks, a charged cellular phone, and emergency road flares should all be included. Ditto for booster cables, a flashlight, and a tow-strap. Your favourite retailer sells pre-prepared emergency kits, too.

Eat For Alertness
In order to ensure you travel safely this winter, avoid heavy meals before longer trips as they can cause drowsiness. Drink plenty of water, and avoid the use of sugary or caffeinated drinks to keep you awake. Healthy snack foods that you can eat in small handfuls (as opposed to large, heavy meals) work wonders for energy and alertness levels. Remember: If you're tired or dozy, pull over and rest. Winter driving when you aren't alert is asking for trouble.

Cleaner is Safer
Washing your car to clear away ice, salt and snow, and to ensure your lights and windows are clear ahead of a road-trip is a good idea, too. A little squirt of lock deicer into each key hole after your car wash is also a good way to travel safely this winter. Don't forget to spray off the underside of your ride to remove excessive snow and sand, which can hold moisture against your floor and promote rust.

Handle a Skid
Steer into the skid? Out of the skid? Hit the brakes? There's precious little time to make a decision when your vehicle is on the verge of losing control. What's easier to remember is: Keep the steering wheel and your eyes pointed where you want the car to go. Don't stare at the tree or rock that you don't want to hit, but rather look towards the open road where you're hoping to wind up.

Don't go Hollywood-style with the steering or brakes, either. Gentle, smooth inputs are key to success during winter driving slides. Steadily, gently keep the wheel pointed in your intended direction of travel and lightly, progressively squeeze the brakes as needed.

Getting Unstuck
A bag of cat litter or sand is ideal for traction in case you get stuck this winter. Use a shovel to clear the snow away from your wheels and spread the gritty substance of your choice under and ahead of your drive wheels to help free your ride. Don't spin the tires excessively, since this can “dig” your ride further into trouble. If a little prod on the throttle doesn't get you moving, stop the car, clear more snow away, add more grit, and repeat.

Don't Get Frozen Out
Keep a bottle of lock deicer or WD-40 (with the little red straw) in your purse or briefcase to travel safely this winter. Your favourite parts store probably sells a keychain-sized bottle of either, so you can always have it handy when needed. Note that an occasional spray of either solution into your key hole (when it's not frozen) will serve as preventative maintenance.

Free Wheeling
Periodically clean out the frozen globs of slush around your front wheels, even if it means a trip to the coin-op pressure washer. In severe cases, these frozen clumps can reduce your ability to steer effectively in an emergency maneuver,-- not to mention weigh the car down to waste fuel unnecessarily.

Maintenance is Key

Is your vehicle leaking or making a strange sound? Either of these conditions can indicate a problem, so be sure to address the concern as soon as possible. Harsh winter driving conditions tend to aggravate poorly maintained vehicle components, meaning you're more likely to break down when its 30 below.

Just to ruin your trip, this usually happens on a family outing or when you're towing a heavy trailer. Your favourite mechanic can quickly perform an inspection and tune-up the next time your ride is in for an oil change just to make doubly sure you travel safely this winter.
Dec
4th

2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon Review

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The station wagons of my childhood were never like this
Unsung heroes of the highway, those long-forgotten barges bore the ravages and detritus of many a weekend road trip, as faithful -- and sophisticated -- as the ancient family dog.

Long since gone the way of drive-in movies, the wagon's all but vanished as primary people-movers, replaced by the minivan and SUV.

Those few that remain are generally of the premium German variety. Rather than bashed-up daily runabout, they fill the role of refined, yet practical cruiser.

2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon Review

The 21st century wagon
My tester, the 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon, is one such vehicle. I'm occasionally asked if some cars inspire a personality change, like adopting a different character upon sliding behind the wheel. Driving the E 350 wagon, I couldn't shake the feeling of respectability that came over me, as if I'd suddenly become a very pampered Stepford wife, or a respected member of the faculty.

Gliding serenely into a parking spot, I'd fantasize momentarily that my bank account had undergone the same transformation and that my past and pedigree had somehow become squeaky clean.

There's nothing sporty or sexy about the styling of the 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon -- heavens no. However, its clean, crisp lines create an impression of quiet elegance; and the standard-in-Canada AMG appearance package erases any hint of wagon-y frumpiness. My tester is particularly fetching in an understated pewter.

2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon front 3/4 view
Driving the E 350 wagon, I couldn't shake the feeling of respectability that came over me. (Photo: Lesley Wimbush)

Gadgets galore
As expected, there's plenty of gadgetry in the 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon; and thankfully most of it is intuitive and easy to operate through the COMAND system.

The older I get, the more I love creature comforts and heated steering wheels get my vote for most coveted vehicle feature for cold Canadian winters. The 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 also boasts power-adjustable steering wheel, automatic-dimming mirrors, auto climate control (which continues to circulate warm air for a short period of time after shut-off; another nice cold-weather feature), active, self-levelling bi-xenon headlights, and rain-sensing wipers.

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon also features a power liftgate that's activated with the key fob and head restraints that adjust at the touch of a button. The thickly cushioned leather front seats are 14-way adjustable, and the second row folds down to provide a total of 1,950 litres of cargo space -- easily ferrying a couple of friends and all their luggage home from the airport.

Lined storage bins are hidden under the front seats of the 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon (well hidden I might add, since I hadn't realized they were there until I looked over the manual).

Surprisingly, there's a hidden seat located under the trunk floor -- a small, rear-facing bench that flips out -- that proved a huge hit with a good friend's 9-year-old son. I wouldn't want to put anyone larger back there though, unless they're relatives who've overstayed their welcome.

2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon rear seat
Surprisingly, there's a hidden seat located under the trunk floor. (Photo: Lesley Wimbush)

A wagon with grunt
The E 350 received a new engine for 2012: it's still a 3.5L V6, but this one is a direct injection variant that delivers more power, but with greater fuel efficiency. It puts out 302 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque (compared to the previous model's 268/258) and is mated to a 7-speed automatic transmission with wheel-mounted paddle shifters.

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350's fuel economy ratings of 11.2L/100km city and 7.3L highway don't exactly sound stellar in these days of ever-decreasing fuel consumption, but when you factor in the fact that the E 350 is a large, 1,945-kg vehicle with full-time AWD (hence the 4MATIC designation) that basically does the job of an SUV, those numbers sound much more reasonable. And the E 350 has a creamy smooth ride that no utility vehicle could ever hope to emulate.

Although one can switch from "Comfort" to "Sport" mode in the 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon to firm up the dampers and quicken the throttle response, it feels almost disrespectful to hustle such a regal cruiser along, and for the most part I was more than content to ride in comfort. While it's very composed, no one is going to accuse this car of having aspirations of sportiness.

The 3.5L is a fairly powerful engine; and while the E 350 is never going to win any stop light peel-outs (as if!), it has no problem whatsoever achieving respectable highway speeds. The cabin in the 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon boasts that typical vault-like Mercedes hush; so well-insulated is it from any road or wind noise that it's surprisingly easy to find that the speedometer has crept up to where it shouldn't be.

2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon side view
It's a class above the typical utility vehicle and light years beyond those saggy barges of my distant childhood. (Photo: Lesley Wimbush)

Newness at a price
It's too easy to become accustomed to the E 350's sense of refined practicality -- you'd almost wonder why anyone would opt for one of the ubiquitous SUVs that litter the marketplace. With the 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350's $70,000+ starting price, it's a class above the typical utility vehicle and light years beyond those saggy barges of my distant childhood.

This 2012 Mercedes-Benz E 350 4MATIC Wagon review was originally published on Auto-Venus.com.

Dec
4th

Gift Guide: Family Road Trip Must-Haves

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There comes a time in every family's life when they will embark upon a storied road trip. With the car loaded to the brim with too many bags, snacks for the road, offspring and pets (if they apply), remembering the all-important road trip distractions is sometimes hard to do. However, when you're travelling with the younger generation, sometimes those distractions can make or break a pleasant trip.

Teens can easily be kept docile and happy for hours with an iPhone, iPod or anything else i-related. However, it's the young'uns who can really stir things up if not kept occupied while on long trips. And so, I've put together a list of interesting road trip essentials to keep your little ones in your good graces throughout the duration of your family getaway.

Crayola ColorStudio HD
This nifty little product from Griffin Technology and Crayola works with your iPad and is the perfect road trip essential for your little artist. The iMarker works as a crayon, marker or paintbrush so your child can colour up a storm... without colouring the car as well. With a free App available (with the purchase of the pen), your child has a multitude of images to colour and create on the journey. Let creativity reign supreme with the Crayola ColorStudio HD iMarker.
Price: $29.99

Crayola ColorStudio HD
Photo: Griffin

Crayola MyPhones
Sometimes listening to that Disney movie for the 152nd time just isn't fun. I know. Instead of wishing Nemo was never found, ensure your children can hear every word of the dialogue they already know by heart via headphones specifically designed and made for them. Inner ear damage is always a worry with children, so these headphones from Crayola have a volume-limiting feature to ensure their little ears stay safe, while you stay sane. Available in different colours and as earbuds or headphones, the Crayola MyPhones can also be personalized with stickers and markers that come with each pair.
Price: Earbuds; $14.95 Headphones; $24.95

Crayola MyPhones
Photo: Griffin

Woogie
When you're a child, having a constant companion by your side is the ultimate desire. If you're sibling-free (as my son is), that constant companionship can come in the form of a stuffed animal or toy of some sort -- or you'll end up the long-lost buddy which means eternal entertaining on your part. Not really what you want to do on a long road trip. So, Griffin Technology has come up with a nifty little product that's not only cute, but an uber good buddy alternative for your child. Using your iPhone or Touch, the Woogie comes to life (after you download the free app) and interacts with your child. Play games, tell jokes and make sure the Woogie is fed and entertained and your child will have a friend for the entire trip or longer. Fear not, if you've more than one child, their Woogies can also interact with each other. Fun for all!
Price: $24.99

Woogie
Photo: Griffin

Snack & Play Travel Tray
Some children's car seats feature cup holders and armrests, as well as headrests, but rarely do they offer a surface for your child to play/eat/draw on. Unless you're privileged enough to own a Jaguar XJL with the flip-down tray tables in the backseat, having a travel tray on which your child can do whatever he/she feels the need to do will keep them occupied and happy on the journey. Made of durable nylon (which is also easy to wipe down, always important) with foam inserts to keep it rigid (but pliable in case of an accident), the tray table features straps to attach to the car seat, stroller or even an airplane seat. There's also nifty little mesh side pockets so you can make sure everything is right within your little one's reach. Edging around the perimeter of the tray ensures your child's toys/snacks/crayons stay put, no matter how bumpy the ride.
Price: $19.99

Snack & Play Travel Tray
Photo: Star Kids

Are We There Yet? Road Trips in the 21st Century
While this isn't a product directly related to your child, it's still going to help you on those long, tedious road trips by giving you plenty of tricks and advice on how to keep your child happy and pleasant for the entire journey. From classic games we all remember to 21st century, up-to-date methods, this book will ensure your keep your cool and your child smiling; something we can all hope for on any family vacation.
Price: Approx. $25

Are We There Yet? Road Trips in the 21st Century
Photo: Amazon


Dec
4th

F1: FIA completing push for more F1 revenue

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From GMM

The FIA is close to completing a successful push for a bigger slice of F1's financial pie, according to a report by the expert financial source Bloomberg.

Citing 'two people familiar with the situation', the media report said the now Jean Todt-led Paris federation is set to boost its coffers to about $40 million per year.

That represents a 40 per cent revenue increase, thanks to a new deal with F1's owner CVC and much higher entry fees paid by successful teams like Red Bull.

Bloomberg said the reigning champion team, for example, will pay $3.3 million simply to enter the 2013 championship, which is ten times what it paid last year.

Runners-up Ferrari's 2013 entry bill is a reported $2.5 million.

"They (the FIA) are harvesting: they're trying to make as much money as possible while it's there," said sports marketing strategy professor Simon Chadwick, of Coventry University.

One of the unnamed sources said the new CVC agreement will benefit the FIA to the tune of about $25 million.

But former FIA president Max Mosley - Frenchman Todt's predecessor - cast doubt on suggestions F1's governing body is in dire need of more money.

He said the FIA has "always balanced the books", and kept almost $40 million in the bank.

"The FIA isn't in financial difficulty," Max Mosley insisted.



Dec
4th

Ford Canada recalls 10,650 new Fusions and Escapes

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Times are tough for the 2013 Ford Escape and Fusion. The former has been hit with a fourth recall since July 23rd, and the latter its second in three days. In both cases, the 1.6L engine is the guilty part.

Ford Fusion Titanium 2013
Ford Fusion Titanium 2013. (Photo: Ford)

In some cases, engine overheating could result in flammable fluid leaks coming into contact with the hot exhaust system, which would lead to a fire in the engine compartment.

Ford Escape 2013
Ford Escape 2013. (Photo: Ford)

A correction has yet to be determined. Affected owners should contact their local Ford dealer for further details.

Source: Transports Canada


Dec
4th

2014 Mazda CX-5 to roll out next month

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Introduced at the ongoing Los Angeles Auto Show, the 2014 Mazda CX-5 will arrive at Canadian dealerships this January with GX, GS and GT trim levels.

Powered by a standard 2.0L SKYACTIV-G gasoline engine, the compact crossover produces 155 horsepower while achieving fuel consumption ratings of 7.8L/100km (city) and 5.7L/100km (highway) when mated to a six-speed manual transmission, or 7.7 and 6.1 with the optional autobox.

Mazda CX-5
Photo: Mazda

Of course, the big news is that the GS and GT models will both be available with a new 2.5L SKYACTIV-G engine rated at 184 horsepower. Here, fuel consumption amounts to 8.3L/100km (city) and 6.2L/100km (highway); adding all-wheel drive results in 8.5 and 6.6, respectively.

Note that a 2.2L SKYACTIV-D diesel engine has been announced for the U.S. but not yet for Canada.

Inside the driver-centric cabin of the 2014 Mazda CX-5, you'll find easy-to-read displays and many at-hand controls. A race-inspired, three-spoke steering wheel emphasizes the vehicle's sporty character. In the back, cargo capacity increases from 966 litres to 1,835 (GX) or 1,852 (GS, GT) litres with the rear seats folded.

Stay tuned for further details and pricing.


Dec
4th

Rally: Petter Solberg to retire?

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Norwegian medias announce today that the talks between Ford M-Sport and Petter Solberg ahead of 2013 have failed.

Solberg, who clinched world title with Subaru in 2003, was left without an official seat after the japanese constructor announced its retirement at the end of 2009. The Norwegian driver ran the 2010 and 2011 seasons with his own private team, driving a Citroen C4 then a Citroen DS3.

In 2012, Solberg was back in an official team with Ford, that he reached replacing Mikko Hirvonen who went to Citroen. But Solberg failed to win any event this season, and made several off road that cost of lot to the Ford team.

WRC Ford Fiesta Petter Solberg
Petter Solberg, Ford Fiesta WRC. (Photo: WRC)

Petter Solberg recently revealed that he was close to a deal with Citroen for 2013, but the talks between him and the french squad have stopped after his poor end of season. Today, several norwegian medias announce that he also failed to secure a seat with team M-Sport, and that he would stop his WRC career. After Ford stopped its involvement in WRC, team M-Sport has now to find budget to run its Ford Fiesta in

Another norwegian driver, Mads Ostberg, winner of Rally Portugal in 2012, has been promoted as number one driver in team M-Sport. Russian driver Evgeny Novikov seems very close to join him in the british squad.

After Sebastien Loeb, who will only run selected rounds next season, another great champion, and one the most popular driver, will leave the WRC next year.


Dec
4th

ROC: Strong line-up for Team France in Bangkok

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From ROC press office

Team France will have a strong line-up at the 2012 Race Of Champions as reigning ROC ‘Champion of Champions' Sébastien Ogier returns to defend his title alongside Lotus Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjean.

The French duo will team up for their home country at Bangkok's Rajamangala Stadium in the ROC Nations Cup on December 15 before competing for individual glory in the Race Of Champions on December 16.

Ogier has already climbed that summit, having fended off all comers to win the Race Of Champions on his ROC debut last year.

Grosjean made his Race Of Champions debut last year too, reaching the semi-final of the ROC Nations Cup alongside Ogier for Team France.

Race of Champions France
Photo: ROC press office

The Race Of Champions, which is being staged for the 25th consecutive year in 2012, brings together the world's greatest drivers from motor sport's main disciplines - including Formula 1, world rally, touring cars, Le Mans, MotoGP, IndyCar and the X-Games - and sets them free to battle head-to-head in identical machinery.

Drivers confirmed for the 2012 Race Of Champions:

• Michael SCHUMACHER, seven-time Formula 1 World Champion
• Sebastian VETTEL, Formula 1 World Champion 2012, 2011, 2010
• Jorge LORENZO, MotoGP World Champion 2012, 2010
• Mick DOOHAN, five-time 500cc MotoGP World Champion
• Ryan HUNTER-REAY, IndyCar Series Champion 2012
• Jamie WHINCUP, V8 Supercar Champion 2012, 2011, 2009, 2008
• David COULTHARD, 13-time Formula 1 grand prix winner
• Andy PRIAULX, three-time World Touring Car Champion
• Tom KRISTENSEN, eight-time Le Mans 24-Hour race winner
• Romain GROSJEAN, three Formula 1 podiums in 2012
• Sebastien OGIER, seven WRC wins and reigning ROC ‘Champion of Champions'


Dec
4th

F1: Valencia hoping for F1 return in 2014

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From GMM

Valencia is hoping to return to the F1 calendar in 2014.

The Spanish street race - recently the regular host of the European grand prix - has dropped off the sport's schedule for next season.

But it has been suggested that Spain's two F1 hosts, Valencia and Barcelona, will alternate the Spanish grand prix from now on.

Barcelona will as usual host the race next year, leaving open the possibility of a return for Valencia in 2014.

F1 Valencia
Start of the 2012 European Grand Prix in Valencia. (Photo: WRi2)

Lola Johnson, the Valencia tourism minister, said the government has "been working" on a possible alternation with Barcelona.

"It is a situation that is on the table," she is quoted by El Pais newspaper. "It's a three-way scenario, with the bosses of formula one and the two organisers of the grands prix."

"The alternation is on the basis of the reorganisation of the contracts. The details are being worked on," Lola Johnson said at the weekend, as Ferrari celebrated its end-of-season event at the Spanish port city's permanent circuit.


Dec
4th

Jaguar’s L.A. Auto Show premieres in pictures

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As reported on November 21st, Jaguar Land Rover was set to unveil three new vehicles at the 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show. We now have some official pictures of the formidable trio led by the Jaguar XFR-S, which made its first global appearance.

More details including Canadian availability will follow.

Jaguar XFR-S
Photo: Jaguar Land Rover



Dec
4th

F1: Pirelli provided some 32 000 Formula 1 tires in 2012

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Pirelli, the official tire supplier of the Formula 1 World Championship has released its latest information about the 2012 season that saw Sebastian Vettel of the Red Bull Racing team collect his third consecutive world title.

Tires

Total number of tires provided for the season: Race tires: 31,800 of which 22,500 dry tires and 9,300 wet tires plus an additional 6,600 for the tests (not including development tires)
Of which (for race tires only): supersoft: 6 % / soft: 25 % / medium: 21 % / hard: 17 % / intermediate: 18 % / wet: 11 % / 2 % development tires
Total numbers of tires used: Dry tires: 21,400; wet tires: 2,100
Number of tires recycled during 2012: All, i.e. 31,800 race tires plus 6,600 test tires
Average life span of a dry compound this season: 180 km
Average life span of a wet compound this season: 140 km

F1 Pirelli McLaren Lewis Hamilton
Photo: Pirelli

Tracks, Races and Tests

Longest continuous energy input into a tire: India (turn 10-11)
Longest race of the year: Malaysia in 2hrs 44min 51.812s
Shortest race of the year: Great Britain in 1 hr 25min 11.288s
Most laps run on Pirelli tires: Hard - Kobayashi (798); Medium - Senna (869); Soft - Ricciardo (1,012); Supersoft - Raikkonen (237); Intermediate - Alonso (145); Wet - Kobayashi (104)
Highest top speed reached by a P Zero F1 tire: 346.0 kph (Raikkonen / Italy Race)
Highest average speed of a fastest lap: 248.241 kph (Hamilton / Italy Qualifying)
Slowest average speed of a fastest lap: 161.828 kph (Schumacher / Monaco Qualifying)
Most fastest laps in 2012: Sebastian Vettel (5 in race / 6 in qualifying)
Distance covered by Pirelli's Renault R30 test car in 2012: 7,012 kms
Number of different test tracks visited by Pirelli staff this year (incl. private tests): 9

Pit stops

Total number of pit stops for the year: 957 (of which 14 were a Drive Through and 2 a Stop & Go penalty)
Total average number of stops per race: 47.9, i.e. 1.9 per driver
Most pit stops in a race: 76 (Malaysia)
Least pit stops in a race: 24 (United States)
Fastest pit stop time: 2.31s (McLaren / Jenson Button at the German Grand Prix)

F1 Pirelli Ferrari
Photo: Pirelli

Overtaking

Number of overtaking manoeuvres in 2012: 1139
Most overtaking manoeuvres in a dry race: 90 at the 2012 Chinese Grand Prix
Most overtaking manoeuvres in a wet race (= most ever): 147 at the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix
Least overtaking manouevres in a dry race: 12 at the Monaco Grand Prix

Other interesting numbers

Total kilometres driven by all the P Zero compounds in 2012 (races and tests): Hard - 101,692; Medium - 121,840; Soft - 123,270; Supersoft - 21,993; Intermediate - 13,770; Wet - 7,930
Coldest track/ground temperatures Pirelli P Zero tires have run: United States Grand Prix at 11 degrees Celsius (17.11.); coldest overall: Jerez winter testing at 0 degrees Celsius (10.02.)
Hottest track/ground temperatures Pirelli P Zero tires have run: Brazilian Grand Prix at 55 degrees Celsius (23.11.)
Coldest air/ambient temperatures Pirelli P Zero tires have run: United States Grand Prix at 4 degrees Celsius (17.11); coldest overall: Jerez winter testing at -2 degrees Celsius (10.02.)
Hottest air/ambient temperatures Pirelli P Zero tires have run: Grand Prix of Europe at 37 degrees Celsius (21.06.)
Amount of time spent downloading all tire data on the RTS system this year (incl. tests): 92 hrs
Number of track/air temperature taken by tire fitter per race weekend: 124
Total distance travelled by all F1 tires in 2012 (off-track): 216,967 kms
Total number of tweets from Pirelli Media: 5,400
Words written on Pirelli press releases in 2012: 79,744
Total number of Pirelli recipe books produced (incl. translations): 10,000

F1 Pirelli team 2012
Photo: Pirelli

Pirelli F1 and its people

Total number of Pirelli people travelling to each race: 52
Total number of nationalities within the Pirelli F1 team: 10
Average amount of hours spent by each Pirelli staff member on a plane this year: 192 hrs (or 8 days!)
Number of Pirelli wristbands given out during the season in the paddock: 4,450
Total number of hotel nights booked for the Pirelli team: 1,498

Pirelli's F1 Trucks & Hospitality

Total amount of trucks at European races: 13
Total average kilometres travelled by each Pirelli truck in 2012: 31,125 km
Numbers of meals served at the Pirelli F1 hospitality (incl. tests): 24,132
Number of coffees served by Pirelli hospitality during the season: 28,350
Number of different pasta recipes cooked by Pirelli's chef this year: 314
Amount of mascarpone used for tiramisu and other dolci: 205 kg


Dec
4th

2014 Acura RLX makes auto show debut ahead of spring launch

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Making its world debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show, the 2014 Acura RLX is the roomiest and most powerful sedan in the lineup. It also comes with a plethora of advanced technologies and safety features.

The 2014 Acura RLX is motivated by an all-new 310-horsepower i-VTEC V6 engine with direct injection and Variable Cylinder Management. The stately sedan boasts a lightweight body structure, Jewel Eye LED headlights, and the first-ever application of Acura Precision All-Wheel Steer.

Acura RLX 2014
Acura RLX 2014. (Photo: Acura)

The lavish interior of the 2014 Acura RLX is highlighted by soft-touch materials including premium metal and wood-grain accents, stitched leather on the instrument panel, centre console and steering wheel, as well as available Milano perforated leather on the seats.

Said console houses two displays: an 8'' navigation screen and a 7'' On-Demand Multi-Use Display touch screen. Together, they provide easy and direct one-touch access to key functions such as audio, air conditioning, navigation and text-to-voice SMS text messaging.

Let's not forget the new cloud-based AcuraLink connectivity system delivering a host of information, media, convenience, and security services.

The 2014 Acura RLX will go on sale across Canada next spring. Prices and complete specifications will be revealed weeks before.



Dec
4th

F1: Pirelli wants ”eight to ten years” F1 stay

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From GMM

Pirelli is keen to stay in formula one well beyond next season, according to motor sport director Paul Hembery.

He has already made clear that, depending on the sport's desire to keep racing with the Italian-made tyres, Pirelli wants to extend its tenure as the official F1 supplier beyond its expiring 2013 contract.

F1 Pirelli
Photo: Pirelli

"Maximising the investments in terms of profitability will require a medium-term commitment," Hembery is quoted by journalist Peter Hesseler in the German-language Speed Week.

He answered "eight to ten years" when asked what his definition of medium-term is.


Dec
4th

F1: New F1-spec road course to be built in Malaysia

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Bloomberg's web site revealed Tuesday that a Malaysian billionnaire is planning to construct a motorsports-themed development, including a Formula 1-spec road circuit, in Malaysia's southern-most state bordering Singapore.

A statement issued Tuesday said that FASTrack Autosports Pte (a company owned by Peter Lim) will take a 70% stake in the joint venture valued at more than $1.2 billion with Malaysian developer UEM Land Holdings Bhd. holding the rest. The project, called Motorsports City, will cover 270 acres and include showrooms, garages and entertainment outlets, the statement said.

Lim -- a businessman -- is also a shareholder of McLaren Automotive Ltd., the road car disivion of the McLaren Group.

The 4.5 km Iskandar road circuit will be designed by a Formula 1 track designer, most probably Hermann Tilke, although his name was not mentioned in the press release.

The circuit would be ideally located just a five-minute drive from Tuas Second Link, one of two border crossings between Malaysia and Singapore.

This new circuit apparently will not interfere with the current Malaysian and Singapore F1 Grands Prix races, as it will be built primarily to suit the need for speed of local motorsport and sports-car enthusiasts.


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Rally: It’s now officially over for Petter Solberg

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Norwegian medias announced on Tuesday that talks between Ford M-Sport and Petter Solberg concerning the 2013 season of the WRC have failed.

Solberg, who clinched World Rally Championship with Subaru in 2003, was left without an works drive after the Japanese car manufacturer left the secene  at the end of 2009.

The Norwegian ran the 2010 and 2011 seasons, driving a Citroën C4 then a Citroën DS3 ran by his own private team.

In 2012, Solberg was back in a works team with Ford as a replacement for Mikko Hirvonen who moved to Citroën. But Solberg failed to win a rally this season, and made several driving mistakes that proved to be costly.

Petter Solberg recently revealed that he was close to a deal with Citroën for 2013, but the talks between them stopped following poor performances from Solberg at the end of season.

Today, several Norwegian medias announce that Solberg has failed to secure a seat with M-Sport, and that he would stop his WRC career. After Ford Europe withdrew its involvement in WRC, team M-Sport has now to find budgets to run its Ford Fiestas.

WRC Ford Petter Solberg
Photo: Ford

Another Norwegian driver, Mads Ostberg, winner of Rally Portugal in 2012, has been promoted as number one driver at team M-Sport. Russian driver Evgeny Novikov seems very close to join him.

After Sebastien Loeb, another great champion, and one the most popular rally driver, will leave the WRC next year.

In a statement released on Thursday morning, Solberg said: "I am so grateful and happy for what I have experienced during my 15 years in the WRC. For now it's really quite sad, you know, I would have loved to have driven for a few more years, but I do realise there will not be a WRC programme for me next year. I have said I am willing to drive for free, but at this point, I will not pay to drive. This is not to say that you will never again see me in a WRC car, but for now, I think it's best."

"The sport has given me so much," he added, "but I want to give a special thank you to all of my fans that have supported me through thick and thin, and given me such a great feeling about what I do, and for being a large reason of why I do it. I do hope you all understand, and I hope you'll continue to follow me on to my next venture. I promise to bring you something worthy of this. My team and I are hard at work as you read this, and we can't wait to let you know what are plans are."


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