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Feb
21st

F1: Clouds still gathering over Bernie Ecclestone’s reign

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From GMM

A German media company will appeal the verdict in Bernie Ecclestone's London civil case amid the F1 bribery scandal.

On Thursday, the high court judge dismissed Constantin Medien's $140 million claim against the F1 chief executive, but did find that the 83-year-old had been "corrupt" and paid a "bribe" to jailed banker Gerhard Gribkowsky.

"The judge ruled against Constantin essentially on technical grounds, including extremely complicated questions of German law which is the governing law in the case," Constantin's lawyers said in a statement.

"Constantin will be appealing those findings," they added.

In further blows to Ecclestone, who now faces a criminal trial in Germany that could see him jailed, the judge on Thursday found the diminutive Briton to have been an "unreliable" witness.

"If I was unreliable, I'm lucky to be as successful as we have been," the billionaire hit back, according to the BBC.

Ecclestone said he has "no idea" if the judge's comments will hurt his chances of success in Germany later this year.

"I suppose the judge in Munich will base his findings on what he thinks, not on what somebody else thinks," he is quoted by the Daily Express newspaper.

"It (the British verdict) was nothing to do with whether I did or didn't tell the truth, or whether I was unreliable or not," Ecclestone added.

A statement issued by his lawyers said the fact the judge found Ecclestone paid a "bribe" does not mean the German trial will have the same outcome.

"This (a civil suit) is a much lower standard of proof than would apply in a criminal case," it read.

"The judge's opinion (was) expressed in the light of hearing only partial evidence that has not been properly tested."

Ecclestone dared Constantin to push ahead with the appeal.

"We will be able to bring in all the people we should have brought in, but who we didn't think were needed, and we will be able to defend it in a much better way than we did before," he said.

However, although claiming victory in the Constantin affair, Thursday's ruling has left the dark clouds over Ecclestone.

Citing sources, the Daily Mail said the verdict preceded "frantic conference and telephone calls" between F1 board members, urging CVC director Donald Mackenzie "to end Ecclestone's reign".

"It has run on too long and it needs Donald to deal with it immediately. Bernie's position is untenable," one source is quoted as saying.

Writing in The Times, correspondent Kevin Eason concurred: "Some board directors have been shaken by the case and are known to be pressing for his (Ecclestone's) removal."

Bernie Ecclestone said: "I have no idea whether I'll be sacked.

"I didn't lie to the court. But even if I did lie and was unreliable, I have being doing a reasonably good job for 35 years. So why shouldn't I carry on?" he added.

Ecclestone was also in the headlines on Thursday for controversially backing Russian president Vladimir Putin on the question of homosexuality.

"Putin hasn't said he doesn't agree with homosexuality," he told CNN, "just that he doesn't want these things publicised to an audience under the age of 18.

"I completely agree with those sentiments and if you took a world census you'd find 90 per cent of the world agree with it as well," Ecclestone added.

"It may upset a few people but that's how the world is. It's how he sees the world and I think he's completely right."


Feb
21st

F1: Sebastian Vettel says Red Bull ”has lots of problems”

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From GMM

World champion Sebastian Vettel finally managed some laps but at a sluggish pace on Thursday as Red Bull's pre-season crisis continues.

His tally of 59 laps in the troubled Renault-powered RB10 ended fears Adrian Newey's latest creation might never run at all, but he was more than five seconds off the pace set by Kevin Magnussen in the McLaren.

"We still have lots of problems - large and small - that we need to fix," Sebastian Vettel is quoted by the German newspaper Die Welt.

Red Bull's Dr Helmut Marko admitted that the task now achieved was simply to get the RB10 to work, and that on Thursday the car "was just rolling around".

Vettel is quoted by Bild newspaper: "The laptimes are not the best, but the first thing was to get the car running."

The reigning quadruple world champion, who won the last 9 races of 2013 on the trot, is now returning to Europe, with teammate Daniel Ricciardo now to complete the first week of running in Bahrain.

F1 Red Bull RB10 stopped
The Red Bull RB10 stopped on Bahrain track. (Photo: WRi2)

Ahead of his turn in the RB10, Australian Ricciardo was his usual positive self in the midst of what many are calling the Red Bull 'crisis'.

"We are not halfway through testing yet, there's still seven days, which is a lot," he told Australian media Fairfax.

"Then we have got Melbourne and even if - and this is just me talking - even if the first six races don't go to plan, there's still 13 or 14 left," he insisted.

Gamblers would currently be putting their title money on Mercedes.

"They are strong, no doubts," said Ferrari's Fernando Alonso on Thursday.

"But this is (only) a test," the Spaniard insisted. "You don't really know how much fuel the cars have, how is the usage of the tires etcetera at the moment. So it's not a worry."

And he thinks the most important thing in Melbourne next month will be reliability, not performance.

"To have the fewest problems and to finish will almost guarantee a good result," he told Spanish-language reporters in Bahrain.

And a source told a Spanish sports daily that Ferrari - and probably other top teams as well - is keeping its full performance up its sleeve for now.

"The fact that Mercedes looks strong was expected, it's no accident," said Alonso, "but we also feel good. And I also think that Red Bull will be very strong in Australia."

But Red Bull team boss Christian Horner agrees with Alonso that Mercedes is currently leading the pack.

"They've done an impressive job," he told the BBC. "You'd have to say they look the favourites. They're doing mileage, running round competitively and they're in a strong position if the race was tomorrow. Thankfully, the race isn't tomorrow."

McLaren, despite its 2013 troubles, is another Mercedes-powered team that is looking strong ahead of the new season.

Danish rookie Magnussen's best time on Thursday was just 2.5 seconds shy of the Bahrain pole last year.

"He seemed to be pretty fast, yes," agreed Sahara Force India driver Nico Hulkenberg. "But laptimes are not really on our radar right now."

Faring less well in Bahrain this week is Lotus, who after sitting out the opening test at Jerez are now struggling simply to run the Renault-powered E22.

"Renault I think can say more about it," said Romain Grosjean when asked why his programme on Thursday was limited to just 18 laps, "but some things we need to take the blame for as well."

Lotus team bosses have insisted the decision to sit out Jerez was right, but Grosjean admitted to Auto Motor und Sport that running in Spain "would have helped a bit".

"But now it's just the way it is," he added. "Our day of filming at Jerez worked very well and we thought everything was fine, but here we have had some things that have needed hours to fix. It was a surprise that we could have done without."


Feb
20th

Massive, historic salvage yard for sale in Idaho: Eighty-acre yard has 8,000 cars, has been around for 50 years

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Some dare speak of a great and mystical land,a sacred realm where sheetmetal reigns, across valleys and hills as far as the gaze leads. A brutal land where the wind howls and cuts to the bone, whipping around A-pillars and lidless trunks.
Feb
20th

ADESA to open more online auctions to more dealers

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ADESA, the nation's second largest auto-auction company, this year will focus on building online auctions that are open to all dealers, its parent company's top executive said.
Feb
20th

S.C. governor tells unionized companies to stay away

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South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, in the wake of the UAW's failed attempt to organize Volkswagen's plant in Chattanooga, is advising companies with union work forces to stay out of her state.
Feb
20th

Former Denso exec to plead guilty to price-fixing coverup charge

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A former Denso executive is expected to serve one year and one day in federal prison after agreeing to plead guilty to one charge of obstruction of justice in the United States government's ongoing price-fixing investigation of auto suppliers.
Feb
20th

Volkswagen Golf GTE plug-in hybrid heads to Geneva motor show: Golf R is available for presale in UK

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The range-defying Volkswagen
Feb
20th

Tesla’s Musk confirms Apple talks, says deal ‘unlikely’

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Tesla Motors Inc has had "conversations" with Apple, CEO Elon Musk confirmed to Bloomberg TV today, responding to speculation that the iPhone and iPad maker had shown interest in the electric car company.
Feb
20th

China will ease limits on foreign stake in JVs

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China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology wants to loosen ownership restrictions on foreign automakers' joint ventures despite strong opposition from state-owned auto companies.
Feb
20th

Fresh from win over UAW at VW, Norquist vows anti-union push

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Fresh from helping to defeat a unionization drive at the Volkswagen AG plant in Tennessee, Republican lobbyist Grover Norquist outlined an anti-union strategy that ties labor to liberals, with the long-term goal of sapping union financial support...
Feb
20th

‘Ford: The Dust and the Glory’ comes to Amazon Kindle: Definitive history of 100 years of Ford racing is a must read

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Feb
20th

GM knew of ignition defect a decade ago, report says

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General Motors knew a decade ago about the ignition problems that triggered last week's recall of compact cars, according to a newspaper report that cites documents in a civil lawsuit against GM.
Feb
20th

GERMANY: GT3 engine fires prompt Porsche ‘don’t drive’ request

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Porsche is telling owners of the newly launched 911 GT3 to stop driving their cars and take them back to dealers for checking as it continues to investigate two cases in Europe where engine fires gutted cars.
Feb
20th

BMW carbon fibre wheels close to producion

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BMW carbon wheel
News 20 Feb, 2014

BMW is only a year or two away from making the word “alloys” outdated in the car industry

Feb
20th

Renault reveals new 1.6 twin-turbo diesel

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News 20 Feb, 2014

A new 158bhp 1.6-litre twin-turbo diesel has been revealed by Renault and could make its way to the Megane range soon

Feb
20th

SWEDEN: Volvo Truck sales jump 26% year on year

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Volvo Truck Group delivered 13,612 vehicles in January, an increase of 26% compared with the same month last year.
Feb
20th

COMMENT: New AvtoVAZ broom sweeps the stable

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It hasn't taken long for new AvtoVAZ CEO, Bo Andersson to stamp his mark on the Russian automaker.
Feb
20th

COMMENT: New AvtoVAZ broom sweeps the stable

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It hasn't taken long for new AvtoVAZ CEO, Bo Andersson to stamp his mark on the Russian autoamker.
Feb
20th

Volkswagen Golf GTE plug-in hybrid revealed

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Volkswagen Golf GTE front tracking
News 28 Feb, 2014

New Volkswagen Golf GTE offers hot hatch thrills and emissions of just 35g/km of CO2

Feb
20th

FRANCE: Renault launches twin turbo 1.6 diesel

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Renault has launched a new 1.6-litre, twin-turbo engine claimed to have the 'feel' of a two-litre engine with a 25% fuel consumption reduction.
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