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Sep
25th

ITALY: Fiat eyes US exports from home – report

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Fiat is looking at adding output of US-bound cars at its Italian factories as a way of boosting exports, possibly with government help, a media report said. Meanwhile, CEO Sergio Marchionne again has dismissed talk of selling Alfa Romeo to Volkswagen.
Sep
25th

Bentley Continental GT3

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Bentley Continental GT3 concept
News 26 Sep, 2012

Bentley has unveiled the Continental GT3 concept, previewing a return to motorsport competition

Sep
25th

Bentley Continental GT3 concept pictures

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Bentley Continental GT3 conceptBentley Continental GT3Bentley Continental GT3 concept front Pictures 26 Sep, 2012
Sep
25th

UK: Latest Auris advances Toyota self-park technology

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Toyota GB will launch the redesigned, British-built Auris with four new trim/equipment grades - Active, Icon, Sport and Excel - replacing the Edition, Colour Collection, SR and TR nameplates used for the last of the previous generation along with a clever new self-park system that also guides the car out of a parking space as well as into it.
Sep
25th

Jaguar F-Type leaked pictures

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Jaguar F-Type front trackingJaguar F-Type front three-quartersJaguar F-Type interior Pictures 25 Sep, 2012
Sep
25th

GERMANY: Daimler sounds alarm over flammable refrigerant

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Daimler engineers have found that under certain conditions, the new internationally recognised R1234yf refrigerant can be flammable.
Sep
25th

Daimler, BMW, VW race to catch up with EV, hybrid models

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German automakers including Daimler, BMW and VW have spent much of the past decade fine-tuning their diesel and gasoline engines, letting Toyota race ahead in hybrid technology and more recently, allowing GM and the Renault-Nissan alliance take the...
Sep
25th

Germany’s Schaeffler cuts Continental stake to lower debt

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German parts supplier Schaeffler is selling shares of partner Continental currently worth about 1.69 billion euros ($2.18 billion) to reduce its stake to 49.9 percent and cut its debt in the process.
Sep
25th

VW’s minimalist styling is the look of the future, says design chief

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Volkswagen's minimalist styling is the look of the future because the fad for flamboyant "overdesign" is finished, says Walter de' Silva, VW's global design chief.
Sep
25th

Smart previews future look in Paris

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Smart will debut an electric-powered concept car at the Paris auto show this week that previews the styling of the Daimler subsidiary's future models.
Sep
25th

2012 Mazda MX-5 GT Review

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That grin on the Mazda MX-5's face is there probably because it's largely regarded as the most successful sports car of all time.

Mazda MX5 GT 2012

A tremendous level of simplicity has long helped this celebrated Japanese drop-top earn that title over the years. Simple is a good thing if you're trying to build a car that's light, fuel-efficient, fun and reliable.

In fact, the MX-5's uncomplicated roof-off motoring experience effectively captures the spirit of cool, old British roadsters without the leaks and catching fire in your driveway. It's a simplicity that's been honed and tweaked since the model debuted back in 1989.

Simple Looks and Cabin
The looks back this up. The 2012 Mazda MX-5 is free of gawdy add-ons and flashiness. The MX-5 wears its skin tightly, wastes no space and looks lightweight, agile and entertaining -- largely because it is. Dual exhausts and a wide, planted stance are noticed first, along with the roll-bars that signal the car's top-off intentions.

Inside the Mazda MX-5, look for four cupholders, a bit of storage, two seats, a slick instrument cluster, and little else. The up-level tester offered up heated leather and Bose Audio for a touch more sophistication and long-haul comfort.

2012 Mazda MX5 GT rear 3/4 view
The MX-5 wears its skin tightly, wastes no space and looks lightweight, agile and entertaining -- largely because it is. (Photo: Justin Pritchard)

Under the Skin
And though at a glance it looks scarcely more menacing than a pink frosted raspberry cupcake, the 2012 Mazda MX-5 packs a wicked punch under its sheet metal via a sophisticated, track-validated, multilink suspension that anchors it all to the road. Billstien shocks and thick stabilizer bars work to generate direct, rewarding responses to every input.

A 2L 4-cylinder with 167 horsepower drives the rear wheels through a quick-shifting, 6-speed stick. It's a modest power figure that, without a lot of mass to move, proves plenty for whisking the 2012 Mazda MX-5 up to speed in a hurry.

The MZR-series powerplant is peppy and loves to rev, and the transmission's fairly short gears allow for pleasing, full-throttle romps through first, second and third while staying out of demerit-point territory.

The shift action in the 2012 Mazda MX-5 is about the best you'll find anywhere, and pedal placement allows for easy heel-and-toe shifting, and changing gears is most rewarding when done spiritedly.

2012 Mazda MX5 GT
The 2012 Mazda MX-5 packs a wicked punch under its sheet metal via a sophisticated, track-validated, multilink suspension that anchors it all to the road. (Photo: Justin Pritchard)

Track It
To take in some spirited driving, I did what many MX-5 owners do on weekends: took it to the track. While I was there, I learned that this is a hell of a machine to drive the living bejezus out of.

Since the 2012 Mazda MX-5's got far more grip than power output, it's un-intimidating and forgiving to drive at its limit. Pushing too hard results in a little rear-end squirm, rather than a surprise trip backwards into the rhubarb. The MX-5 sticks all day long, goes like heck and attacks corners in a way a heavier car can't. The virtually perfect front-to-rear weight balance helps here, too.

The stability control system is tuned perfectly allowing you to feel the Mazda MX-5's every move, while only intervening for the nastiest slip-ups to keep you on the tarmac.

Expect instant, direct responses to steering, braking and throttle inputs. Once you get the hang of this car, it'll leave you absolutely grinning all day long. Shame it doesn't look more menacing because the 2012 Mazda MX-5 is an obedient little weapon for racetrack driving.

Brake fade is very minimal, and the modest weight means drivers can lap it hard all day long without excessive brake wear, or leaving the tires chunked-up and worn out.

Plus, with the roof off, there's headroom aplenty with a helmet on and a great peripheral view around the car -- key to confidently placing the 2012 Mazda MX-5 within its surroundings.

Even novice lappers will feel like race-car drivers, and skill levels increase, the car is right there with you. And since the roof doesn't store in the trunk, there's room for a pair of helmets, a bag and a cooler full of track-day drinks and sandwiches.

Sensible
Best of all, you'll drive to and from the track in comfort, getting great mileage, and lap it all day long on about 35 litres of gas.

Other notes? The powerful heater and aerodynamics work to help keep heat in the cabin with the top down, and the 2012 Mazda MX-5 can be enjoyed down to nearly the freezing mark with little more than a light jacket. Also, it rides better on public roads than its track-going performance suggests.

2012 Mazda MX5 GT dashboard
You'll drive to and from the track in comfort, getting great mileage, and lap it all day long on about 35 litres of gas. (Photo: Justin Pritchard)

Complaints? Bigger guys like me will feel like they're wearing the MX-5, and with all that grip and balance, you'll likely want to empty your bank account on performance-enhancing parts before long. It is on the noisy side at speed, too.

At the end of the day, as a weekend getaway machine, a cost-effective weekend racer or an entertaining and fuel-efficient commuter, this smiley little Mazda MX-5 hits the mark.
Sep
25th

Lumeneo presents Neoma roadster concept

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Two years after introducing the four-passenger Neoma microcar concept at the Paris Auto Show, French automaker Lumeneo is set to present the roadster variant.

Information about the cute little city car remains scarce, but we do know that the two-seat model (whose shape reminds us of a Kinder Surprise egg) is built on the same platform while riding on 17'' wheels and a sport-tuned suspension. It's powered by a 46 hp electric motor that draws energy from a 14.2 kWh battery.

Lumeneo announces a range of 140 kilometres and a top speed of 110 km/h with a full charge, which takes four hours.

Will the Neoma Roadster ever enter production? Time will tell. The company's website mentions that the four-seat Neoma will begin deliveries right after the Paris Auto Show.

Source: Lumeneo

Lumeneo Neoma rear 3/4 view
Photo: Lumeneo

Sep
25th

Bank wants Ecclestone’s bribe millions back

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From GMM

Jailed Gerhard Gribkowsky may not have made headlines for some time, but the F1 corruption scandal is still making trouble for Bernie Ecclestone.

The Suddeutsche newspaper reports that German bank and former F1 shareholder BayernLB is looking into whether it can recover millions from the sport's chief executive.

The push for damages could follow Gribkowsky's claim that Ecclestone only received millions in the form of a BayernLB commission as the direct result of bribery.

"We have requested access to the files," a spokesman for the bank is quoted as saying, referring to the prosecution's case.

Suddeutsche said the damages could amount to EUR 41 million.

Briton Ecclestone's lawyers have reportedly filed an application to block the request, leaving it to a Munich court to decide.


Sep
25th

NASCAR: Furniture Row signs Kurt Busch

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Kurt Busch, the former Sprint Cup champion, has been signed to race in NASCAR's Sprint Cup series for Furniture Row in 2013.

Busch, currently driving for James Finch's Phoenix racing, replaces Regan Smith who has driving for the Denver, Colorado based team since 2009.

“Though we have made strides as a resourceful single-car Sprint Cup team, we are not where we want to be, which led us to the difficult decision of making a driver change as we move forward,” said Furniture Row Racing's general manager Joe Garone. “Kurt's exceptional driving talent has the capacity to take a team to another level. We look forward to having Kurt join our Denver-based organization and feel his racing experience will play an important role as we plan ahead to 2013.” 

NASCAR Chevrolet Furniture Row
Regan Smith's Furniture Row Sprint Cup car. (Photo: NASCAR)

Garone added, “As our team driver the past four years, Regan has represented Furniture Row Racing with both class and competitiveness. His win at Darlington in 2011 - the first for Furniture Row Racing - will be a memory forever etched in our organization's history. He is a friend, and will always be a friend of Furniture Row Racing. We wish him all the best.”

Busch, a 34 year-old native of Las Vegas, has been a full time driver in the Sprint Cup Series since 2001. He has 427 Cup starts and has scored 24 wins, 89 top-fives, 171 top-10s and 15 poles. He has qualified for the Chase six times in the past nine years and won the 2004 inaugural Chase season championship in only his third full season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series.

“Furniture Row Racing has the commitment, talent and resources to compete at a high level in the Sprint Cup Series,” said Busch. "I have watched with admiration on how this team has grown over the years and that is why I am excited about the opportunity as I eagerly look forward to a new chapter in my racing career."

Busch explained “Commitment and the whole program, tied in with RCR (Richard Childress Racing), we're getting Childress motors, engineering support, Chevrolet is backing the program out there with the aerodynamic side of it. I didn't want to talk about it much today, I wanted to create the tailspin, and we'll see how the next few weeks go.”


Sep
25th

F1: Webber and Grosjean had a tough start at Singapore

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From GMM

Romain Grosjean said Mark Webber was "not very fair" at the start of Sunday's Singapore grand prix.

But after his successful return to F1 following a one-race ban, rookie Frenchman Grosjean also praised his Australian rival.

"Webber was not very fair as he completely cut the first corner," he is quoted by RMC Sport. "But I have to say that at Monza he was the first to come and see me to say it (the ban) was a little harsh. I get on well with him."

The Lotus driver revealed that he has made some tweaks to his race preparation, so that he is now "better" prepared for the start of the races.

"There are six races left and I want to go on the podium," said Romain Grosjean.


Sep
25th

F1: Grand Prix of America in New Jersey in jeopardy

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According to a news published by British newspaper The Guardian, the inaugural Grand Prix of America in New Jersey scheduled for June 16, 2013 would now be in jeopardy.

The American race has been hit with problems since it was announced in October last year, and it received a major blow last August with the resignation of its president, Tom Cotter.

Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone told The Guardian: “They have not complied with the terms and conditions of the contract which is now gone anyway. They don't have a contract."

F1 New York New Jersey
Part of the track with the New York skyline in the background. (Photo: Red Bull Racing)

The 2013 Formula 1 schedule needs to be rubber stamped by the World Council of Motor Sport on September 28.

"We are pretty close to the final deadline," Ecclestone added. "We have got a World Council meeting coming up. I think if somebody got behind them it could happen in 2013 because they have come a long way with the circuit,” he added.

The race is supposed to be staged on a New Jersey street circuit which runs alongside the Hudson river with the York City historic skyline in the background.


Sep
25th

F1: No Changi move but some layout tweaks at Singapore

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From GMM

F1 is staying on Singapore's streets, with a touted move to a bespoke circuit near the city-state's Changhi airport now off the table, according to Speed Week.

Last weekend, just ahead of the fifth highly popular grand prix under Singapore's dark skies, it was announced that F1 is staying put at least until 2017.

"Less well known," reported the German-language Speed Week, "is that the plans for a new facility at Changhi airport are now off the table."

The report, however, said a tweaked street layout could be on the cards for the future.

F1 Lotus Singapore
Photo: Lotus F1 Team

By far the least popular feature of the existing track among the drivers is the notorious turn 10 chicane.

"I think we've discussed it many times, every year actually, to find a better solution," said world champion and 2012 Singapore winner Sebastian Vettel.

"In terms of safety, I think that's one of the worst corners we have on the calendar and I think (it's) something we need to work on. It probably requires to take a little bit of land from the cricket club for those couple of days or maybe remove the pavement for three or four days. I don't know, but if you consider the costs for this whole event, I think taking a pavement away and putting it back on shouldn't be a big problem," he said.


Sep
25th

NASCAR releases 2013 Sprint Cup schedule

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From NASCAR

NASCAR today Tuesday the Sprint Cup Series' 2013 schedule, a highly anticipated campaign that will welcome redesigned cars to the track.

Though unveiled and tested throughout the 2012 season, the new models -- the Chevrolet SS, Ford Fusion and Toyota Camry -- will make their official entrance into competition on Feb. 16 at the Shootout at Daytona International Speedway. Qualifying for the "Great American Race" will take place Feb. 17, followed by the season-opening Daytona 500 on Feb. 24.

"The new NASCAR Sprint Cup cars for next season have dominated fan conversation for more than a year, and the time is approaching to unleash them on the race track," said Brian France, NASCAR chairman and CEO. "Next year's schedule again will offer a strong mix of challenges for our talented drivers, and we believe fans will continue to enjoy what they've come to expect: the most exciting and competitive racing in the world."

The 2013 Cup schedule, marking the 65th season for NASCAR's premier series, will have a familiar feel, opening with the Daytona 500 before moving west to Phoenix (March 3) and Las Vegas (March 10). For the third consecutive season, the Chase for the Sprint Cup will start at Chicagoland. The Chase will conclude at the season finale on Nov. 17 at Homestead-Miami.

With Kansas Speedway's repave project complete, next season's fall event at Talladega will return to its traditional spot on the calendar. Talladega's 2013 Chase race, the sixth of the 10-race playoff, will be run Oct. 20. Kansas will host its 2013 Chase event on Oct. 6.

2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule

Feb. 24 Daytona 500
March 3 Phoenix
March 10 Las Vegas
March 17 Bristol
March 24 Auto Club
April 7 Martinsville
April 13 Texas
April 21 Kansas
April 27 Richmond
May 5 Talladega
May 11 Darlington
May 18 Charlotte All-Star
May 26 Charlotte
June 2 Dover
June 9 Pocono
June 16 Michigan
June 23 Sonoma
June 29 Kentucky
July 6 Daytona
July 14 New Hampshire
July 28 Indianapolis
Aug. 4 Pocono
Aug. 11 Watkins Glen
Aug. 18 Michigan
Aug. 24 Bristol
Sept. 1 Atlanta
Sept. 7 Richmond
Sept. 15 Chicagoland
Sept. 22 New Hampshire
Sept. 29 Dover
Oct. 6 Kansas
Oct. 12 Charlotte
Oct. 20 Talladega
Oct. 27 Martinsville
Nov. 3 Texas
Nov. 10 Phoenix
Nov. 17 Homestead

Sep
25th

Rally: Antoine L’Estage and Nathalie Richard clinch North America Rally title

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From press release

Antoine L'Estage and his co-driver Nathalie Richard have claimed another North American Rally Championship title after they took third place at the Olympus Rally, the final round of 2012 Rally America series.

Even with two remaining events in Canada before the completion of this year's North American season, the Rockstar Energy Drink duo has accumulated more victory points than their rivals can now mathematically collect.

L'Estage and Richard won the Susquehannock Trail Rally in June and the New England Forest Rally in July before taking third at the Olympus to clinch the title.

Rally America Nathalie Richard Antoine L'Estage
Nathalie Richard and Antoine L'Estage. (Photo: Aaron Kathman)

“The Olympus Rally used to be part of the World Rally Championship back in the 1980s and I can completely understand why ! The roads are amazing and they are a lot of fun to drive,” said L'Estage.

“This year, we had to deal with challenging weather conditions. It was extremely dry and there was a high risk of fire in the area so the organizers had to shift the schedule around a lot so we could compete. But, we still had a huge amount of dust to contend with throughout the event » indicates Antoine, who adds : « the level of competition was the best we've had in years, reuniting all the top drivers from the US and Canadian series. Our Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X was perfect from start to finish, with only a flat tire after hitting a rock in the road marring our weekend. We were able to make up some time and eventually climbed back onto the podium,” L'Estage explained.

There's still two events to run in the Canadian Rally Championship: the Pacific Forest Rally in Merritt, British Columbia on October 12 and 13, and the Rally of the Tall Pines in Bancroft, Ontario on November 24.



Sep
25th

F1: Vitaly Petrov’s manager withdraws from 2013 F1 talks

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From GMM

Vitaly Petrov's formula one career is in crisis, after his manager called off talks with prospective teams over a 2013 race seat.

Oksana Kosachenko told the Russian news agency Ria Novosti that the former Renault and now Caterham driver's sponsorship funds have dried up.

She said recently she was in talks about 2013 with three or four teams.

"We've taken a timeout now," Kosachenko said on Tuesday. "I need time to consolidate all our financial possibilities and understand if there's sense in continuing any talks. If there's no money, then there's no driver."

F1 Caterham Vitaly Petrov
Vitaly Petrov at Monza. (Photo: Caterham F1 Team)

Oksana Kosachenko said last month that the Russian government had pulled its backing of Petrov, which was in the form of sponsorships from state-controlled Russian Helicopters and chemicals manufacturer Sibur.

Petrov, 28, ousted Caterham's Jarno Trulli at the last minute ahead of the 2012 season, but Kosachenko said she would not spend the winter in similarly urgent talks.

She said she would instead look at the possibility of "other projects" for Petrov.

As for Petrov's relationship with Caterham, that appears to be at an end.

In the team's post-race media statement after Singapore, boss Tony Fernandes hinted there would soon be positive news about Heikki Kovalainen's future.

"We're very pleased for Tony that he has positive news," said Kosachenko on Tuesday. "But we'd like it if this news had some sort of connection to the car's development and not just to Heikki."



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