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Aug
4th

2014 Mazda MX-5 GT Review

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Despite my (some would say) advanced age I still get excited about cars. Like, really excited. Like, so excited that when I left Mazda Canada's regional office with my MX-5 presser, I may have done so slightly slideways, with my right foot as close to the bell housing as possible, lifting only to upshift a few rpm before the redline, slamming the shifter into 2nd, then repeating for 3rd...

An hour prior, I was romping the earth in no less than a Porsche 911 Turbo.

I've referred to the Mazda MX-5 as a fountain of youth in the past, and I still believe this to be the case. The 2014 Mazda MX-5 is not fast, doesn't handle like said 911 nor will it break any existing track record. What it will do is beckon you to drive on, lower the roof even when grey outside (cold and drizzly, in my case) and reveal to its driver the meaning of "life is beautiful."


What is a Mazda MX-5?
A roadster. A car with two seats. An instrument of pleasure. OK, I may have gone a little too far with the last comment, but the fact is that the MX-5 will make you happy and has been plastering smiles on driver's faces for 25 years.

The first MX-5 Miata hit showrooms in 1989 as a 1990 MY car and has since been revamped just three times. The current generation is on its last legs as Mazda has already begun the process of introducing the next MX-5 for 2015.



2014 Mazda MX-5 Price and Specs
The most basic MX-5 sports a sticker price of $29,450. At the other end of the pricing spectrum we find the GT, which retails for $40,250. This is where my tester of the week sits.

The GT -- as with all MX-5s -- features the same MZR 2.0L 4-cylinder which develops 167 horsepower @ 7,000 rpm and 140 lb-ft of torque @ 5,000 rpm. There is a 6-speed autobox available as an option, but not only is it a bad idea but it robs the 2.0L of 9 hp.

The MX-5 is a proper car with hydraulic steering, RWD, a sport suspension with Bilstein shock absorbers (GS and GT), and a limited-slip differential (GS and GT). Everything one wants; nothing more, nothing less.

Driving the 2014 Mazda MX-5
Street-light races will not end in glory, lapping days or time trials shan't reward you with a spot on the podium, but the bottom line is that pleasure, fun, and an enormously all-encompassing feeling of accomplished driving will fill your soul.

The Mazda MX-5 strikes the ideal balance between power and weight, and all of it is held within the right proportions. The grins come from the amalgam of all the car's driving characteristics. The 0-100 km/h sprint requires a little less than 8 seconds, but it's not the time that counts, it's the how.

A few engine revs, side stepping the clutch and up goes the car's nose as the weight travels rearward. Quickly, the right hand flies over to the stubby meaty shifter for a rapid flick into 2nd. As the clutch is depressed, masses flow forward, left pedal is dropped, and the go-pedal returns to the floor and once more, weight returns to the rear. The engine's growl is mechanical and reminiscent of what left British assembly lines 50-plus years ago.

The mill comes alive sometime over 4,000 rpm and pulls nicely to 7k. As it does, the rush forward is pleasant and controlled. When surrounding traffic hampers forward momentum, the binders clamp hard on the discs with firm and responsive pedal feel. Should time be too illusive for slowing down, the MX-5 will rapidly change lanes thanks to its sharp and direct steering.

As a daily driver, only the number of passengers it can carry limits the MX-5. The suspension, even with the sporty Bilstein dampers, is the opposite of harsh or stiff. I would further qualify the MX-5's ride as comfortable, soaking up some of the harshest potholes with nothing more than the occasional jitter.

The Mazda MX-5's chassis is stiff but malleable enough for some hoonage. Much like the Scion FR-S or Subaru BRZ, the tire's grip is lesser than what the car's suspension setup and components can handle. Thus, leaning heavily on the throttle results in some manageable opposite lock action. I may have tried it out a few times...

Inside and Out of the 2014 Mazda MX-5
A beauty contest will not be won if this is the intent behind owning an MX-5. The car's shape is still classic and I can only surmise that the next ND MX-5 will be a proper evolution of its existing style.

I'm not crazy about portions of the front-end, but the whole of the car is charming. The power-retractable top requires about 10 seconds to do its thing, and it does it well. Myself, I would prefer the soft top, however, it is only available with the base GX that settles for a 5-speed manual and is not equipped with the Bilstein suspension.

The cabin's design dates the car. Although functional and with easy ergonomics, it lags far behind in presentation and technological appeal. Personally, I don't give a damn.

The seats provide sufficient comfort and plenty support to hold occupants in place while the steering wheel rotates in the opposite direction the car is headed. The pedals, shifter, and steering all fall perfectly in hand, ideal for spirited driving.

Comparing the 2014 Mazda MX-5
In a nutshell, the Mazda MX-5 currently has no competitors. Should the FR-S (or BRZ?) ever be offered as droptops, then the MX-5 may have something to worry about.

With fixed roofs, Bob Hall's baby tangos with the Hyundai Genesis Coupe, Volkswagen GTI, the two aforementioned twins, and a few more. We pitted all of these a few years ago: See for yourself how the MX-5 ranked.
Aug
3rd

Ukraine crisis slows Daimler’s Russian growth

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Daimler has seen booming growth in the Russian auto market weaken due to the Ukraine crisis, CEO Dieter Zetsche told a German newspaper.
Aug
3rd

Ukraine crisis slows Daimler’s Russian growth, Zetsche says

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Daimler has seen booming growth in the Russian auto market weaken due to the Ukraine crisis, CEO Dieter Zetsche told a German newspaper.
Aug
3rd

GM looks for alternative supplies in China after deadly factory blast

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GM has asked one of its Tier 1 suppliers in China to find an alternative source of components after an explosion ripped through a factory on Saturday, killing at least 75 people and injuring 185.
Aug
3rd

GM looks for alternative supplies in China after deadly factory blast

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GM has asked its main Chinese supplier to find an alternative source of components after an explosion ripped through a factory in Kunshan, China, killing 71 people.
Aug
3rd

Electric turbocharger eliminates lag, Valeo says

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Valeo has developed an electric turbocharger that it says eliminates turbo lag. The new turbocharger is powered by an electric motor instead of exhaust gases.
Aug
3rd

Electric turbocharger eliminates lag, Valeo says

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French supplier Valeo has developed an electric turbocharger that it says eliminates "turbo lag." The new turbocharger is powered by an electric motor instead of exhaust gases.
Aug
3rd

SUV back in vogue as jauntier Americans rekindle old love affair

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For the first time in decades, more people are buying SUVs than sedans. Americans are feeling a little jauntier as the economy improves and are willing to indulge in a lifestyle upgrade.
Aug
3rd

IndyCar: James Hinchcliffe grows moustache for ”Racing for Cancer” charity

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From press release

There have been many initiatives over the years to raise financial support for Racing For Cancer, and the latest involves renting Verizon IndyCar Series driver James Hinchcliffe's face.

Hinchcliffe shaved a good part of his beard, leaving a Jason Lee-like "My Name is Earl" mustache for the Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio race weekend, to step in for Ryan Hunter-Reay.

Team 'Stache, a group of Hunter-Reay fans, donated $1,028 with the request that Hunter-Reay join their facial follicle group. Alas, Hunter-Reay isn't up to the challenge.

"It would take a whole season if I were to grow a moustache," the reigning Indianapolis 500 Mile Race champion and 2012 Verizon IndyCar Series champion said.

James Hinchcliffe Marco Andretti IndyCar
James Hinchcliffe with teammate Marco Andretti (Photo: Joe Skibinski/IndyCar.com)

In stepped his Andretti Autosport teammate, who's had facial growth going for months.

"This morning he offered, he said, 'Ryan, if you raise another thousand dollars, I'll just go moustache,' '' Hunter-Reay said. "I was, 'Done.' ''

Added Hinchcliffe: "This is in support of Racing For Cancer and my homeboy Ryan Hunter-Reay, who is not as awesome at growing a mustache."

Asked if Hinchcliffe would match the donation, he replied "I donated my face, my ego and embarrassment."

Hunter-Reay founded the charity after his mother died of cancer in 2009, and he drives the No. 28 car to honour the 28 million people living with cancer around the world.


Aug
3rd

F1: Melbourne to host Australian GP until at least 2020

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The city of Melbourne will host the Australian Grand Prix until at least 2020, it emerged Sunday.

The race will also keep its spot as the season opener of the F1 world championship.

Premier of Victoria Denis Naphtine spoke enthusiastically about the new deal.

"This is a terrific announcement that reaffirms Melbourne and Victoria as the sporting and events capital of the world," he told the 3AW radio station.

"We've secured a great deal for the people of Victoria that's a better deal than the existing deal. The new deal is on the same terms as the existing contract in that it will be the first race of the season, it will be in March each year."

Melbourne has been hosting the Australian Grand Prix since 1996, the year the event moved from Adelaide.

Melbourne Albert Park Circuit F1
Albert Park circuit (Photo: WRi2)


Aug
3rd

DTM: ”Incomprehensible decision” ruined Robert Wickens’ race in Austria

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Mercedes DTM boss Wolfgang Schattling described the stewards' decision to blackflag Robert Wickens in Austria as "incomprehensible".

Wickens was racing for the win, Sunday at the Red Bull Ring, when the stewards disqualified the Canadian after he ignored a drive-through penalty.

Actually it was Mercedes who told Wickens to stay out, because the team thought race control had mixed up the 25-year-old with Pascal Wehrlein, another Mercedes driver who, like Wickens, was released unsafely after his pit stop.

"Robert secured a fantastic pole position on Saturday and was leading the race. His tussle with Augusto Farfus was world class," said Schattling.

Robert Wickens, Mercedes AMG C-Coupé
Robert Wickens, Mercedes AMG C-Coupé (Photo: WRi2)

"Unfortunately, the race stewards then took what was for us a surprising and incomprehensible decision. In our view, there was no unsafe release after Robert's pit stop.

"We tried to speak to the stewards during the race, because we thought that they had possibly mixed up the incident of Pascal Wehrlein leaving the pit lane with that of Wickens.

"That's why Robert stayed out so long."


Aug
3rd

F1: Red Bull trying to poach Max Verstappen from Mercedes

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Red Bull has reportedly offered an F1 race seat to the 16-year-old Dutchman.

Fresh out of karting, the young Max Verstappen has impressed many formula one teams this season in the European F3 championship. So much so that Mercedes even offered him a contract.

The deal, which is believed to be said and done, would see Verstappen step up to GP2 next year and eventually formula one.

But Italiaracing is reporting a new twist to the story.

Max Verstappen Red Bull Ring F3
Max Verstappen met with Helmut Marko, this weekend in the paddock of the Red Bull Ring (Photo: FIA F3 European championship)

Verstappen would instead go straight to F1 in 2015... with Red Bull's junior team, Toro Rosso.

Indeed, Helmut Marko has apparently offered Verstappen a race seat in F1, just like he did last year with the 19-year-old Daniil Kvyat, who also skipped the GP2 feeder series on his way to formula one.

The big looser of course, would be Carlos Sainz Jr, the next Red Bull junior driver waiting to make the jump to F1.


Aug
3rd

DTM: Third victory of the season for Marco Wittmann (+photos)

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From press release

BMW driver Marco Wittmann emerged as the winner from an action-packed DTM race at Red Bull Ring.

With his BMW M4 DTM, the 24-year-old won the sixth season round from his fellow BMW driver Augusto Farfus and Timo Glock. Martin Tomczyk completed the success for BMW by finishing fourth.

Spielberg Austria BMW DTM
(Photo: DTM.com)

“I had a very bad start, which made the early stage of the race not particularly easy for me. I had to stay cool and I saved my tyres. There was plenty of action in front of me, but I didn't see to much of it. Today, I was just really lucky,” a satisfied Wittmann said.

Canadian Robert Wickens had to take in a heavy setback. Throughout the first half of the race, the pole sitter was involved in an entertaining battle for first place with Augusto Farfus, until race control showed the Mercedes driver the black flag.

Spielberg DTM
(Photo: DTM.com)

The reason: the Toronto native had ignored a drive-through penalty that he had been given after race control found that he had impeded the upcoming Timo Glock when leaving his pit stall.

Thanks to his third victory of the season, Marco Wittmann extends his points' tally to 95. Swedish driver Mattias Ekström remains Wittmann's closest rival in the drivers' standings.

DTM Spielberg Robert Wickens Augusto Farfus
Robert Wickens chases Augusto Farfus (Photo: DTM.com)

The next race weekend will take place at Nürburgring, August 17 till 19.

Race results* - Spielberg
1 - Marco Wittmann (BMW M4) - RMG - 47 laps in 1.08'23"185
2 - Augusto Farfus (BMW M4) - RBM - 3"298
3 - Timo Glock (BMW M4) - MTEK - 5"391
4 - Martin Tomczyk (BMW M4) - Schnitzer - 6"237
5 - Timo Scheider (Audi RS5) - Phoenix - 6"666
6 - Adrien Tambay (Audi RS5) - Abt - 12"213
7 - Mattias Ekstrom (Audi RS5) - Abt - 14"046
8 - Jamie Green (Audi RS5) - Rosberg - 14"456
9 - Christian Vietoris (Mercedes C-Coupe) - HWA - 15"224
10 - Bruno Spengler (BMW M4) - Schnitzer - 15"782
11 - Miguel Molina (Audi RS5) - Abt - 16"192
12 - Joey Hand (BMW M4) - RBM - 16"214
13 - Mike Rockenfeller (Audi RS5) - Phoenix - 17"717
14 - Maxime Martin (BMW M4) - RMG - 30"235
15 - Daniel Juncadella (Mercedes C-Coupe) - HWA - 34"836
16 - Edoardo Mortara (Audi RS5) - Abt - 35"420
17 - Gary Paffett (Mercedes C-Coupe) - HWA - 40"852
18 - Paul Di Resta (Mercedes C-Coupe) - HWA - 44"107
19 - Nico Muller (Audi RS5) - Rosberg - 45"827
20 - Vitaly Petrov (Mercedes C-Coupe) - Mucke - 45"971

Spielberg DTM
(Photo: DTM.com)

Retirements
Pascal Wehrlein
Antonio Felix da Costa

Disqualified
Roberto Wickens

Drivers' championship
1.Wittmann 95 points; 2.Ekstrom 56; 3.Spengler 42; 4.Mortara 41; 5.Tambay 36; 6.Rockenfeller 35; 7. Farfus, Glock, Vietoris and Martin 33.

*Unofficial results

Augusto Farfus DTM
BMW driver Augusto Farfus with his family (Photo: DTM.com)


Aug
3rd

Rally: Home win for Latvala in Finland (+photos)

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From press release

Finland had a reason to celebrate, this Sunday, as local hero Jari-Matti Latvala beat his Volkswagen teammate Sébastian Ogier.

Latvala dominated most of the four-day Rally Finland but a brake problem yesterday evening threw his win into doubt. However, he held off a determined charge from Volkswagen team-mate Sébastien Ogier to win by 3.6sec.
Jari-Matti Latvala, VW Polo R WRC Finland
Jari-Matti Latvala, VW Polo R WRC (Photo: WRi2)

Latvala, aware of the fact that no Finn had won here in four years, said he was motivated to fend off Ogier by the support from his fans. He was embraced by father Jari after finishing the final Ruuhimäki special stage.

Mikko Hirvonen, Ford Fiesta RS WRC
Mikko Hirvonen, Ford Fiesta RS WRC (Photo: WRi2)

“It was so hard to take this victory,” he said. “I had a fantastic feeling with the driving but when I had the brake problem yesterday I was in a difficult position. I was so close to losing the victory but I fought back. I was nervous today but managed to hold it together."

Elfyn Evan, Ford Fiesta RS WRC
Elfyn Evan, Ford Fiesta RS WRC (Photo: WRi2)

Latvala won 13 of the opening 19 stages to build a 31sec lead over the first three days but broke the front right brake caliper on his Polo R when he hit a large hole.

Ogier, who had earlier conceded victory, seized his chance and slashed the margin to under four seconds.

Juho Jannien, Hyundai i20 WRC
Juho Jannien, Hyundai i20 WRC (Photo: WRi2)

But with the Finn's car restored to health today, Ogier had to settle for second. The Frenchman gained maximum bonus points by winning the live TV Power Stage and heads Latvala by 44 points in the title battle with five rounds remaining.

Mads Ostberg, Citroën DS3 WRC
Mads Ostberg, Citroën DS3 WRC (Photo: WRi2)


Aug
2nd

Blast at wheel supplier in China kills at least 69

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China suffered its worst industrial accident in a year when an explosion killed at least 69 people and injured more than 120 at a factory that makes wheels for carmakers including General Motors.
Aug
2nd

Blast at wheel supplier in China kills at least 69

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China suffered its worst industrial accident in a year on Saturday when an explosion killed at least 69 people and injured more than 120 at a factory that makes wheels for United States carmakers, including General Motors.
Aug
2nd

Self-driving cars receive OK for road testing in UK

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The UK government will allow self-driving cars to be tested in three cities starting in January as the UK aims to be at forefront of new technology governing autonomous driving.
Aug
2nd

GM’s recall website gives incorrect information, U.S. says

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GM's website set up to give consumers quick information on recalled cars has been providing inaccurate information, the U.S. Transportation Department said.
Aug
2nd

Self-driving cars receive OK for road testing in UK

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The UK government will allow self-driving cars to be tested in three cities starting in January as the UK aims to be at forefront of new technology governing autonomous driving.
Aug
2nd

GM stands by its 1990s vintage vans; Fleet exec says customers are content

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General Motors' full-sized commercial van -- sold as the Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana -- has officially become the old man of that mainstay fleet segment.
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