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May
10th

F1: Mercedes’ rivals may block ‘megaphone’ exhaust

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From GMM

Mercedes' rivals may block the introduction of the 'megaphone' exhaust, according to reports.

Already utterly dominating the 2014 season, Mercedes will try the trumpet-like exhaust attachment at Barcelona during next week's post-Spanish grand prix test.

Earlier reports suggested that, following widespread criticism of the milder sound of this year's engines, the Mercedes exhaust would get F1's volume half-way between the volume of the current V6s and the old, screaming V8s.

But before the exhaust can be introduced at grands prix, "the other manufacturers, Ferrari and Renault, would have to agree", Austria's APA news agency reports.

"They fear that Mercedes has made the development for its own benefit," the report added.

Mercedes chairman Niki Lauda hit back: "It changes the horse power of the engine by zero. The only thing that changes is the funnel at the end of the exhaust.

"It just makes more noise," he added.

"Everyone thinks Mercedes has done this to have an advantage -- what absolute nonsense," said Lauda.

He claims that Mercedes was the only team that responded to the cries of the fans for more noise. "The others have not done anything," Lauda is quoted by the German newspaper Bild.

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W05, F1 Barcelona
Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W05 (Photo: WRi2)

Nonetheless, he said Mercedes' solution can simply be attached to the end of any exhaust -- including those coming from rival Renault and Ferrari engines.

Lauda said initial tests had shown that, with the attachment, "you can reach almost twice the volume" of the current V6 engines.

"The problem," he explained, "is that all the teams would have to agree. Just because of that it won't happen? What nonsense," Lauda charged.

Rival engine maker Renault confirmed that it is not convinced F1 has a sound problem.

"Take, for example, the most famous race outside of formula one, which is Le Mans," Renault chief Jean-Michel Jalinier is quoted by Speed Week.

"Last year I was there and there were more than 70 cars in the field, and yet it made less noise at the start than our 22 (F1) cars.

"But no one complains that Le Mans is not a fantastic race," he said.

"If GP2 is louder, it just means that GP2 is outdated rather than F1 having a sound problem.

"You just have to move with the times," Jalinier argued, "and it is no longer the time for a V10 or V8 using 60 litres of fuel every 100 kilometres."

Interestingly, it seems that Mercedes' efforts to introduce the 'megaphone' may not be blocked at least by its title rival Red Bull.

"The test (next week) is a step in the right direction," said Dr Helmut Marko.

"GP2 is now louder than formula one, which cannot be," he insisted.


May
10th

Michael Schumacher still at Grenoble hospital

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From GMM

Michael Schumacher is still at the hospital in Grenoble, the major German newspaper Bild reports.

It is now more than a month since the F1 legend's manager Sabine Kehm announced that the former Ferrari and Mercedes driver is showing "moments of consciousness and awakening" amid his long coma.

Not long after the early April announcement, Kehm said Schumacher, 45, would move "into a rehab clinic" as soon as it was possible.

"Bild's information is that Schumacher has not yet moved to a rehab clinic," the newspaper reported.

"Sabine Kehm only wants to make new statements when there are significant changes," Bild added.


May
10th

F1: Caterham ousts technical boss Mark Smith

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From GMM

F1 backmarker Caterham has ousted its technical boss Mark Smith.

That is the claim of Luis Vasconcelos, the correspondent at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya this weekend for Finland's Turun Sanomat newspaper.

He said 53-year-old Smith, who has also worked at Renault, Red Bull and Force India before joining Caterham in 2011, was ousted due to the team's struggle for pace this season.

It has been rumoured that, having started the project in 2010, this season could be Caterham's last season in F1 before team owner Tony Fernandes loses patience.

"The one comment I would make is that we should not take anything for granted," team boss Cyril Abiteboul said in Barcelona on Friday.

"Formula one is the pinnacle of motor sport. We need to deserve our position on track. It's not like once you are in there you should sit down and relax," he added.


May
10th

IndyCar: Alex Tagliani getting ready for Indy 500 return

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From press release

Canadian race car driver Alex Tagliani will be back in an Indy car this Sunday, testing ahead of the 98th running of the Indianapolis 500.

Tagliani has been watching IndyCar from the sidelines this season, taking part only in three United SportsCar Championship (USCC) events with RSR Racing.

But he has signed with Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing to drive the No. 68 Dallara-Honda in the Indy 500.

Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing Grand Prix of Long Beach IndyCar Josef Newgarden
Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing (Photo: Facebook)

"It's going to be an interesting month of May," said the Lachenaie native ahead of his return.

"I can't wait to get back in 'Indy 500 mode'.

"The team is new, so obviously it's important that we learn how to work and communicate together. It's going to be difficult, but that's why we have six days of testing."


May
10th

F1: Bernie Ecclestone meets Gribkowsky at Munich trial

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From GMM

Formula 1's most familiar face was missing on Friday as the sport practiced in Barcelona.

That is because, more than 1000 kilometres away, F1 chief executive Bernie Ecclestone was in a Munich court, fighting for his future and freedom.

Friday's events in Germany are perhaps the most significant yet in the corruption scandal, as the man 83-year-old Ecclestone is alleged to have bribed to the tune of $44 million began his role as the prosecution's star witness.

Fascinatingly, prosecutors do not totally dispute Ecclestone's claim that Gribkowsky blackmailed him. According to the Guardian newspaper, the jailed former F1 banker on Friday even admitted he tried to "create pressure to reach an agreement".

On the face of it, Gribkowsky's testimony on Friday may have helped Ecclestone's case.

SID news agency quotes Gribkowsky as saying he and Ecclestone did not discuss "at any time" precisely what the millions in payments were for.

"I never asked the question," he added.


May
10th

F1: Sergio Perez slams Pirelli over ‘boring’ tires

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From GMM

Sergio Perez has slammed Pirelli for supplying overly conservative tire compounds at the Spanish grand prix.

F1's official tire supplier had a tumultuous and highly controversial 2013 season, but so far the emphasis this season has been on the radical new rules and quiet engines.

"The problem is that Pirelli is not helping us to attack and enjoy driving," Mexican Perez, who drives for Force India, is quoted by Russia's f1news.ru.

"We have lost downforce compared to last year and now we have to drive very hard compounds," he added.

"It seems that Pirelli is worried about the graining of the front tires, but if you look at the difference between us and GP2, I think you have to be concerned that their cars are so close now in laptime.

Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India VJM07
Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India VJM07 (Photo: Facebook)

"Our budgets are at least eight times more than the GP2 teams, but the speed difference is only one and a half seconds, or two seconds. It's not enough," said Perez.

"I think Pirelli needs to be more aggressive because on Sunday we are all going to just follow each other. We will have a boring race and that's not good for the sport," he added.

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso also thinks Pirelli's selection for Barcelona is "too conservative", and according to Perez the pair are not alone in their thinking.

"At the drivers' briefing everyone complained that the cars are sliding and it's difficult to have a good level of grip," said Perez.

"Hopefully, Pirelli will listen and react also to the fans to make the races more interesting."

Pirelli's Paul Hembery, however, hit back by insisting that complaining drivers are just making "an excuse" for their own situations.

"It's the same for everyone," he said. "We had to take a different approach this year as the cars are completely different."


May
10th

F1: Ross Brawn, Fernando Alonso and Adrian Newey linked with Ferrari rumours

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From GMM

Ferrari is a hotbed of rumours at the scene of the Spanish grand prix.

The first rumour was that Ross Brawn, the team's ultra-successful technical director during the Michael Schumacher years, could be on the way back to Maranello full-time following a recent visit during his retirement.

But Luca di Montezemolo, the Ferrari team president who is stepping up his presence in the wake of boss Stefano Domenicali's exit, shook his head disapprovingly when asked on Friday about the Brawn speculation.

"I am sure (Marco) Mattiacci will do a good job, even though he has just arrived," said the Italian, referring to Domenicali's inexperienced successor.

"But I don't believe in a one-man show."

Indeed, Montezemolo did little to quell the Brawn rumours when he suggested that Mattiacci was only selected to replace Domenicali because "there was no other alternatives".

"To be honest I didn't have time to think of anybody else as I didn't want to leave an open position," he said in Barcelona.

The Brawn rumour is not the only one swirling around the Circuit de Catalunya.

Fernando Alonso, Ferrari F14-T
Fernando Alonso, Ferrari F14-T (Photo: Ferrari)

France's L'Equipe reports that Fernando Alonso is looking for a way out of his 2016 Ferrari contract in order to join Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes next year.

The publication cited "Spanish sources", but it may also have been fuelled by Toto Wolff's recent description of Alonso as a 2014 title contender and "race monster".

"Absolute nonsense!" Mercedes chairman Niki Lauda rapidly fired when asked about the Alonso connection.

"Both of our drivers, Nico (Rosberg) and Lewis, have long-term contracts and we will hold to them. We see no reason to replace either of our drivers," he is quoted by Sport Bild.

Montezemolo, however, at least acknowledged that Alonso is currently frustrated.

"When we give him a very competitive car again, he will be extremely happy," he said.

"My problem is not my drivers, it is making the team competitive again," Spain's El Mundo quotes Montezemolo as saying.

Adrian Newey
Adrian Newey (Photo: Red Bull Racing)

The third Ferrari rumour, meanwhile, is linking Red Bull's technical boss Adrian Newey - the highest paid and most highly rated engineer in F1 - with Maranello.

The rumour has been repeated by numerous Italian sources including La Repubblica, but also the respected correspondent for Auto Motor und Sport, Michael Schmidt.

"Newey is said to have received an offer," Schmidt said. "It would not be the first."


May
10th

F1 Spain: Lewis Hamilton to start Spanish Grand Prix on pole (+photos)

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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton scored another pole position Saturday, ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix.

The 2008 world champion, who has never won in Spain, had been slower than his teammate Nico Rosberg, who qualified second aboard the sister W05, all day. But he found a way to improve when it mattered the most.

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W05, Spanish Grand Prix F1
Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W05 (Photo: WRi2)

"Nico had a strong P3 and first two sessions of qualifying," admitted Hamilton.

"So we were making small adjustments to the differential to try and make improvements to how the car was handling for Q3. On that final run, I really had to eke out everything and more from the car and myself to get pole.

"I'm so happy that I managed it!"

Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull RB10 Spanish Grand Prix F1
Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull RB10 (Photo: WRi2)

Rosberg, who won the opening round of the season in Australia, leads the drivers' championship, but has not been able to match Hamilton's pace so far this season.

The German pins his hopes of beating his teammate on a good start Sunday.

Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari F14-T Spanish Grand Prix F1
Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari F14-T (Photo: WRi2)

"Starting second is a bit of a disadvantage but it's such a long straight down to the first corner," he commented after qualifying.

"So I will hope to have a better start than Lewis tomorrow and overtake him. It's also a long race where tyre degradation will be a key issue so there may be some opportunities to take advantage."

Sergio Perez, Force India VJM07 Spanish Grand Prix F1
Sergio Perez, Force India VJM07 (Photo: WRi2)

Qualifying results* - Spanish Grand Prix (round 5 of 19)
1.Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes W05) - 1'25”232 - Q3
2.Nico Rosberg (Mercedes W05) - 1'25"400 - Q3
3.Daniel Ricciardo (Red Bull RB10-Renault) - 1'26"285 - Q3
4.Valtteri Bottas (Williams FW36-Mercedes) - 1'26"632 - Q3
5.Romain Grosjean (Lotus E22-Renault) - 1'26”960 - Q3
6.Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari F14-T) - 1'27”104 - Q3
7.Fernando Alonso (Ferrari F14-T) - 1'27"140 - Q3
8.Jenson Button (McLaren MP4/29-Mercedes) - 1'27"335 - Q3
9.Felipe Massa (Williams FW36-Mercedes) - 1'27"402 - Q3
10.Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull RB10-Renault) - no time - Q3
11.Nico Hulkenberg (Force India VJM07-Mercedes) - 1'27"685 - Q2
12.Sergio Perez (Force India VJM07-Mercedes) - 1'28”002 - Q2
13.Daniil Kvyat (Toro Rosso STR9-Renault) - 1'28"039 - Q2
14.Esteban Gutierrez (Sauber C33-Ferrari) - 1'28"280 - Q2
15.Kevin Magnussen (McLaren MP4/29-Mercedes) - no time - Q2
16.Adrian Sutil (Sauber C33-Ferrari) - 1'28"563 - Q1
17.Max Chilton (Marussia MR03-Ferrari) - 1'29"586 - Q1
18.Jules Bianchi (Marussia MR03-Ferrari) - 1'30"177 - Q1
19.Marcus Ericsson (Caterham CT05-Renault) - 1'30”312 - Q1
20.Kamui Kobayashi (Caterham CT05-Renault) - 1'30”375 - Q1
21.Pastor Maldonado (Lotus E22-Renault) - no time - Q1
22.Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso STR9-Renault) - no time - Q2**
*Unofficial results
**10-place grid penalty

Daniil Kvyat, Toro Rosso STR9 Spanish Grand Prix F1
Daniil Kvyat, Toro Rosso STR9 (Photo: WRi2)


May
9th

Tesla says battery-supply deal for Toyota RAV4 EV to end

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Tesla said its deal to supply Toyota Motor Corp. with battery packs and motors for a rechargeable crossover will conclude this year.
May
9th

Lear agrees to $8.75 million price-fixing settlement

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Seating and electronics supplier Lear will ask a bankruptcy court judge in New York later this month to sign off on an $8.75 million settlement to a Detroit lawsuit involving automotive supplier price-fixing over the previous decade.
May
9th

Jeep taps Michael Jackson, Kyrie Irving for new ads : Off-road brand revs up for summer

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Jeep is looking get some traction this summer in a new ad campaign that features newly released tunes from
May
9th

BMW joint venture to triple carbon fiber plant capacity

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BMW Group's joint venture with SGL Group will spend $200 million to triple the capacity of its carbon fiber products plant in Washington.
May
9th

BMW joint venture to triple carbon fiber plant capacity

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BMW Group's joint venture with SGL Group will spend $200 million to triple the capacity of its carbon fiber products plant in Washington state. The partners said the factory will become the world's largest producer of carbon fiber.
May
9th

AutoCanada Q1 profit rises 22%

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AutoCanada, the largest publicly traded dealer group in Canada, said Thursday its net income rose 22 percent in the first quarter from a year earlier to $8.3 million Canadian ($7.6 million U.S.
May
9th

Chrysler recalling 780,477 minivans for overheating power window vents

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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said today it was recalling an estimated 780,477 minivans after reports of overheating, including some fires, in third-row power window vent switches.
May
9th

NSU Ro80 to cross the block at Auctions America: Rotary rarity from 1969 heads to auction in Indiana

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There seems to be no shortage of rarities in the 450-car John Scotti Collection that's currently rolling across the block in Auburn, Ind., at the
May
9th

GM recalling 2014 Chevrolet Malibu and Buick LaCrosse sedans: Rear brake rotors might have been installed in front brake assembly on 8,208 cars

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General Motors is recalling some 8,208 Chevrolet Malibu and
May
9th

Ford issues two more recalls for Escape

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Ford said today that it is issuing two more recalls of the Ford Escape crossover, putting the number of recalls covering the Escape since its 2013 redesign into double digits.
May
9th

2015 Hyundai Genesis earns Top Safety Pick: Only RWD luxury sedan to get honor from IIHS

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The 2015 Hyundai Genesis sedan got the first-ever Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick for a rear-wheel drive luxury sedan.
May
9th

Nissan’s marketing chief Brancheau departs

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Jon Brancheau, Nissan's North American marketing chief who helped the brand sharpen its image with consumers over the past four years, is leaving the company. Both Brancheau and Nissan officials today said the move was voluntary.
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