Those who read this magazine and who know about one of my singular passions, know that driver training is top on my list of To Do items.
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Already on sale in Europe in the Outback and Legacy (This Week, Feb.
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You won't find a country more reluctant to using diesel as a viable fuel than Japan.
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Mark Fields is a wuss. That's my conclusion after a day of briefing at Ford on new drivetrains, etc., then driving lots of Ford products.
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How much is Carroll Shelby's very first race car worth? We're about to find out.
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A merger between U.S. carmakers General Motors and Chrysler would be "an absolute catastrophe", the top labor representative at GM Europe was quoted on Monday as saying. "GM would only raise its own problems to a higher power.
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Fiat's car sales in Europe rose in September compared with the same month last year, its CEO said on Monday, adding that he was sticking to his targets for the year despite the crisis.
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GMAC Financial Services said yesterday that it will only lend money to prime borrowers with credit scores of more than 700. The restriction would rule out one out of four new car loans, according to one recent report.
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India's Tata Motors is not in talks to buy Ford's stake in Japan's Mazda Motor Co., a company spokesman said yesterday. "There have been reports in the media that Tata Motors is among potential buyers for shares in Mazda Motors.
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GMAC Financial Services said yesterday that it will only lend money to prime borrowers with credit scores of more than 700. The restriction would rule out one out of four car loans, according to one recent report.
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With the future of Rubens Barichello very much in doubt with Formula One's Honda Racing, rumours abound regarding the options for the Brazilian driver and portal Grande Premio states that he will test an IndyCar in November.
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The IndyCar series had invited a number of engine suppliers, along with current supplier Honda, to work on developing a four cylinders- inline - turbocharged engine for the series to be used starting in 2011.
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A recent study has indicated that Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles have statistically tied Toyota and Honda in terms of quality for the 2008 model year. The study, carried out by the U.S. Global Quality Research System (GQRS), says that the American automaker's machines have continued with impressive quality gains for the fourth straight year, led by the F-Series super duty and the Lincoln Mark LT. The survey solicits input from owners of new vehicles after three months of service.
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With the future of Rubens Barichello very much in doubt with Formula One's Honda Racing, rumours abound regarding the options for the Brazilian driver and portal Grande Premio states that he will test an IndyCar in November.
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The IndyCar series had invited a number of engine suppliers, along with current supplier Honda, to work on developing a four cylinders- inline - turbocharged engine for the series to be used starting in 2011.
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Another former F1 racer has backed Gerhard Berger's view that "too many penalties" are being dished out by controversial FIA stewards in 2008.
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Ferrari is still lagging behind with development of a KERS system for 2009.
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A total of 24 drivers will take part in the final IndyCar race of the season in the Nikon Indy 300 to be presented at Surfers Paradise.
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Even tough the MotoGP championship is already decided, the next MotoGP round to be held in Malaysia on the Sepang circuit could be decisive in deciding the final standings for the year for the series runner-up and rookie of the year.
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By winning Sunday's final ARCA race, the Hantz Group 200 at the Toledo Speedway in Ohio, Justin Allgaier (Chevy No 16) also won the ARCA/REMAX 2008 championship.
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