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Jan
16th

Volvo may expand export markets for China-built cars beyond U.S.

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Volvo, which will start shipping the S60L sedan to the U.S. later this year, says it could add additional export markets in the Asia-Pacific region and elsewhere.
Jan
16th

MALAYSIA: Mercedes spends after strong 2014

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Mercedes-Benz plans to spend MYR280m (US$78.5m) in Malaysia over the next four years to further strengthen its sales network.
Jan
16th

Mercedes A45 AMG set for power upgrade

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Mercedes A45 AMG front quarter
News 16 Jan, 2015

A more powerful version of the Mercedes A45 AMG hot hatch could reach up to 400bhp, says AMG boss

Jan
16th

MALAYSIA: Perodua targets 6% sales rise in “challenging” 2015

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Malaysia's second national car company, Perodua, aims to increase sales by 6% to 208,000 units in 2015, compared with flat sales of 196,100 units in 2014, despite what the company describes as "challenging" market conditions in the country.
Jan
16th

Jaguar F-Pace spied with production styling

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Jaguar F-Pace production spyshots front side
News 16 Jan, 2015

Jaguar's new SUV is seen testing with disguised production body for the first time ahead of 2016 launch

Jan
16th

GERMANY: Ford to raise output at German car plants

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Ford has announced it is to increase car production at its German assembly plants in Saarlouis and Cologne to meet higher demand for a number of models including the Fiesta.
Jan
16th

Europe 2014 sales rise on low-cost brands shift

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European car sales in 2014 rose for the first time in seven years, thanks to government incentives, tax breaks and a consumer shift to cheaper brands such as Dacia and Skoda.
Jan
16th

European car sales rose 5% in 2014 on shift to low-cost brands

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European car sales in 2014 rose for the first time in seven years, thanks to government incentives, tax breaks and a consumer shift to cheaper brands such as Dacia and Skoda.
Jan
16th

Crossover craze takes hold in Europe

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SUVs and crossovers will feature heavily in the launch of new models in Europe this year. Audi, VW, Renault and Fiat are among carmakers planning to launch updated or new models in this hotly contested segment.
Jan
16th

Honeywell turbo boss expects to gain from hot sector’s growth

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Honeywell, the world's leading turbocharger supplier, foresees big gains for the performance-boosting, CO2-reducing technology, Terrence Hahn, CEO of the Switzerland-based Honeywell business unit, told Automotive News Europe.
Jan
16th

NASCAR to introduce new electronic technology on pit road

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From nascar.com

NASCAR officials will no longer be standing alongside crewmen to police pit stops in 2015.

A new, technologically driven system that incorporates the use of 45 cameras will feed video of every stop made by every team to a central location, where eight officials will log pertinent information and report any violations.

Each of the cameras will display two specific pit stalls. Once a car is on pit road, the individual cameras will record its progress as it moves through each area. The use of tracking software and pit road scoring loops identifies and verifies each car.

Eight NASCAR officials will now report pit stop violations.
Eight NASCAR officials will now report pit stop violations. (Photo: NASCAR)

That same system software tracking its movement will indicate any infractions, such as too many men over the wall or driving through too many pit boxes when entering or exiting the pits based on information ingested before the event.

If there are no infractions logged by the system, one of the eight officials will still monitor the stop, noting the number of tires taken, whether fuel was added and whether any changes (chassis adjustments or repair to a damaged area, for example) to the car were made.

Infractions fall into three groups -- vehicle (such as pitting outside pit box), equipment (leaving pit box with gas can still attached, etc.) and personnel/crew (too many men over the wall; over the wall too soon, etc.).

When the software picks up an infraction, it will be displayed on the monitor where an official will quickly view the stop and either confirm the issue (and subsequently notify the tower) or clear it if it can be determined that no infraction took place.

The use of the technology will change the number of officials along pit road. Instead of the approximately two dozen that policed pit stops last year, only 10 will be in the pits this year. They would be stationed behind pit wall where they can respond to any team inquiries and monitor actions from that side of the car when necessary.

Although it was in place during the final portion of the 2014 season, the system was tested, but not used for official purposes.


Jan
16th

F1: 2015 Russian Grand Prix not to be a night race

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Officials of the Grand Prix of Russia in Sochi announced that their Formula 1 race would not become a night race.

Last year, race organisers had serious talks about running the race under floodlights.

"We want to start at dusk and finish in the dark," Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf newspaper quoted expert and consultant Richard Cregan as saying last October.

"The infrastructure for the lighting is already present, we are now waiting for the green light," he added.

But Friday, Sochi officials announced that they have agreed with the FOM to start the race at an earlier time.

“This year the Grand Prix will begin at 2:00 p.m. We will have an opportunity to watch the fascinating Formula 1 race one day and one hour earlier than we did last year,” said race organiser Sergey Vorobyev.

Last year, the maiden Russian Grand Prix was held October 12 with a start time of 3pm.


Jan
16th

Nissan Micra Cup to race at 2015 Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada

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Nissan Canada unveiled the 2015 calendar of its new Nissan Micra Cup.

Round 2 of the new series will be held June 5, 6 and 7 during the prestigious Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada, 2015.

The Nissan Micra Cup will showcase race-ready versions of the 2015 Nissan Micra to bridge the gap between karting and car racing.

It is a spec series that is sanctioned by Auto Sport Québec (ASQ) and presented by JD Promotion & Compétition with the support of Nissan Canada. It features the stock Micra 1.6 S M/T model with minor modifications, including NISMO suspension - to render it race-ready.

“This series offers passionate, amateur drivers with the unique opportunity to race in the most prestigious race of the season, in front of thousands of racing fans and the best drivers in the world, in a car that costs $20,000,” said Christian Meunier, president of Nissan Canada Inc.

Nissan Micra
Photo: Nissan

2015 Nissan Micra Cup calendar:

Testing 1
May 2 Autodrome St-Eustache

Testing 2
May 16 Autodrome St-Eustache

Practice, Races 1 & 2
May 22-24 Circuit Mont-Tremblant Spring Classic

Practice, Races 3 & 4
June 5-7 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada

Practice, Races 5 & 6
July 24-26 Circuit Mont-Tremblant Summer Classic

Practice, Races 7 & 8 July 31-August 2 Trois-Rivieres Grand Prix de Trois-Rivieres

Practice, Race 9
August 15 Autodrome St-Eustache

Practice, Races 10 & 11
September 25-27 Circuit Mont-Tremblant Fall Classic


Jan
16th

Endurance: Track debut for 2015 Porsche 919 Hybrid (+photos)

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From Porsche AG

Extensive testing with the second generation of Porsche's Le Mans prototype will begin on January 18, on Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina Circuit.

As scheduled, this marks the start of the 2015 motorsport season for the Porsche Team.

WEC Porsche 919 Hybrid
Porsche 919 Hybrid (Photo: Porsche AG)

The new Porsche 919 Hybrid has already had its roll-out on the Weissach test track. As a next step, there will be several performance and endurance tests before the WEC season opener on April 12 in Silverstone, Great Britain.

WEC Porsche 919 Hybrid
Porsche 919 Hybrid (Photo: Porsche AG)

The new Porsche 919 Hybrid is a comprehensive evolution of the successful car that made its debut in 2014.

It will feature the same innovative drivetrain concept consisting of a 2-litre V4 turbocharged petrol engine, an electric motor powering the front wheels, and two energy recovery systems.

WEC Porsche 919 Hybrid
Porsche 919 Hybrid (Photo: Porsche AG)

WEC Porsche 919 Hybrid
Porsche 919 Hybrid (Photo: Porsche AG)


Jan
16th

F1: Anthony Hamilton says ”no rush to F1”

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Lewis Hamilton's father explains how the "instant gratification" research can ruin some talents.

Young racers want to be the next Lewis Hamilton but more are in a hurry to get the success.

"Part of the reason why I very rarely get involved with young drivers and their parents these days is because nobody wants to do what we did," Anthony Hamilton told Reuters. "Nobody wants to hang around. They all want instant gratification."

The trend in F1 is for younger entrants, like Toro Rosso hiring Max Verstappen at the age of 16. The young driver will make his debut in Australia in March, at 17 years old, the youngest ever in Formula 1.

Anthony Hamilton urges youngsters and their family to take their time.

"If you look at the motor racing scene nowadays, people are doing less than a year in a category and then think 'I've had enough of this one so now I'm going to jump two or three because I can afford it'.

"And the next thing you know they are sitting in a Formula One car. Or expect to be sitting in one. Well, look, the educational process hasn't changed. I think there's a lot of talent out there. The trouble is, the talent doesn't want to wait. They all want it now," he said.

F1 Anthony Hamilton Mercedes Lewis
Anthony Hamilton celebrating Lewis' success. (Photo: WRi2)

Even Lewis Hamilton was signed to the McLaren-Mercedes driver development programme when he was in go-karts, the focus was on getting as much experience as possible rather than rushing through the series.

After his go-karts years, and before his Formula 1 debut with McLaren, Lewis Hamilton had two seasons in Formula Renault, the same in Formula 3 and one year in GP2.

"By the time (Lewis) arrived in Formula 1, he'd got so much experience and appreciation. But he could not have done it without karting. He could not have done it without taking his time and going through the educational process," said Anthony Hamilton.

Lewis Hamilton's father admits there was a time when he also had unrealistic expectations, but McLaren taught him the important lesson that sometimes there is more to gain by being patient.

"I have become wiser and smarter given the process we've been through. And what I try to say to parents is that you've got to just believe. Stay the course and just believe," underlined Hamilton Sr who has had hard time to figure out how to pay the bills for Lewis at the beginning.

"If you believe your kid is going to make it then just stay with it. But they just can't keep their mind off the fact that Johnny next door who was in karts with them, and who they beat two years running, is now driving cars and is two years in front of them.

"I say forget that nonsense, don't worry about it. He might be driving cars but he's not getting the micro-skills and experience he needs... stay in karts as long as you possibly can," Anthony Hamilton added.



Jan
16th

Rally: Yazeed Al-Rahji hits trouble on Stage 11 in 2015 Dakar

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MINI driver Nasser Al-Attiyah continued his march towards 2015 Dakar Rally win by claiming Stage 11 held Thursday.

Although Al-Attiyah took victory, he was only 27 seconds faster than X-raid MINI teammate, Argentine's Orlando Terranova.

South African Giniel de Villiers (Toyota) only lost 39 seconds to Al-Attiyah on the stage, though that keeps him 29 minutes behind the leader in second overall with just two days to go.

Stage 11 was disastrous for Yazeed Al-Rahji who dropped out of third place.

Al-Rahji, a regular competitor in the FIA World Rally Championship, had third place in sight when his Toyota developed a major mechanical problem before he could even get out of the service bivouac.

Al-Rahji's retirement moved Krzysztof Holowczyc up to third overall, one hour behind de Villiers, with Erik van Loon (fourth) making it three MINIs in the overall Top 4.

Overall standings (after Stage 11)
1 Nasser Al-Attiyah, MINI
2 Giniel de Villiers, Toyota,  +29m01
3 Krzysztof Holowczyc, MINI,  +1h28m49
4 Erik van Loon, MINI,  +2h54m09
5 Christian Lavieille, Toyota,  +3h04m21


Jan
16th

F1: New Lotus E23 passes FIA crash tests

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The carbon fibre chassis of Lotus' new, 2015 Formula 1 car has passed all the mandatory FIA crash tests.

Interestingly, the chassis failed the first crash tests held last month. Tehncial director Nick Chester and his team of engineers made the necessary corrections and the chassis was homologated yesterday, Jan. 16.

McLaren, Sauber and Toro Rosso have also confirmed that their chassis were approved by the FIA.

A new V6 Power Unit will power the E23 this season after the team decided to switch engine suppliers from Renault to Mercedes.

Frenchman Romain Grosjean and Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado will again be Lotus' race drivers this season.


Jan
16th

F1: No deal done yet with Hockenheim for 2015

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From GMM

Hockenheim's circuit boss has warned that a deal to host the German grand prix this year has not yet been reached.

F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Thursday that, amid the Nurburgring's ongoing ownership uncertainty, the track will not host the race next year as scheduled.

"It is going to be at Hockenheim (instead)," he told Reuters, "we're in the middle of doing something with them.

"We've got a contract in place, we just have to amend the years of the contract. It was alternating with Nurburgring so we'll just take that out," Ecclestone added.

F1 German Grand Prix 2014 Hockenheim
The 2014 German Grand Prix at Hockenheim. (Photo: WRi2)

Hockenheim boss Georg Sieler, however, has warned that while talks with Ecclestone have begun, an agreement is yet to be finalised.

"We can only say something if a contract is signed. And we're not there yet," he told Germany's Auto Motor und Sport.

It is clear that Seiler and Ecclestone will be negotiating over the financial terms of a 2015 deal.

Auto Motor und Sport said Hockenheim attracted only 52,000 spectators to the grand prix last year, meaning the circuit is also struggling to make ends meet.

"Naturally we want to record positive numbers," Seiler said. "In exceptional circumstances, one can perhaps even accept a 'black zero' (breaking even).

"At any rate, a timely decision now is desirable and necessary," he insisted.


Jan
15th

Musk dangles track, car plant in wooing Texas lawmakers

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk urged Texas lawmakers to ease restrictions on sales of the company's electric luxury cars as he floated the prospect of locating a new car factory or a test facility for his "hyperloop" mass transit concept in the state.
Jan
15th

AutoNation’s Maroone to retire; Jackson role expanded

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Mike Maroone, a key architect of AutoNation's retail blueprint, will retire as president and COO, with chairman and CEO Mike Jackson taking on the additional role of president.
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