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Jun
11th

Dodge Dart arriving in the US this summer

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The Chrysler group has started taking orders for the new 2013 Dodget Dart, according to Automotive News.

The Caliber substitute will make his way into the dealerships near the end of July or the start of August. The very first Dart came off the production line on May 7th, in Belvidere, Illinois.

Photo: Chrysler

Chrysler confirmed the first Dart would appear in the showrooms near the end of June, but only as a display car. CEO Sergio Marchionne admitted a few issues during assembling of the Dart, "but no more than with any other model."

Dodge also put on on its website a "build your Dart" page Dodge.com, for consumers to create their own model.

Starting price for the 2013 Dart is $16,790, figures range up to $27,000 depending on the options picked.

No news as to when and for how much the Dart will be sold in Canada.


Source: Automotive News
Jun
11th

Formula Tour: Nathan Blok and Olivier Bonnet winners at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve

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Formula Tour series' reigning and former champions Nathan Blok and Olivier Bonnet split wins at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.

Blok and Bonnet were neck and neck practically the whole weekend.

Saturday, Blok had the edge, crossing the finishing line in first place, but barely; his two closest opponents - Bonnet and Garett Grist - right up his gearbox.

Sunday it was Bonnet's turn to grab the win - on the track.

The end results were somewhat different however; a penalty for passing under yellow to Blok rewarded Bonnet with the win Saturday, and because of another penalty - to Bonnet this time - for unsportsmanlike conduct, Blok ended up on top Sunday.

Other main protagonists of this thrilling race included Matthew Di Leo and Robert Boyer, respectively second and third on Sunday.
Jun
11th

2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo: price revealed

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Hyundai fans' waiting is now over.

Those who have been craving for the brand's latest model will be happy to hear that as early as next month, the new 2013 Veloster Turbo will be available in Canada, starting at $25,999.

The only version available boasts a very impressive list standard equipment.

2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo
Photo: Hyundai

Exterior looks feature an hexagonal grill, chrome centre exhausts, 18-inch wheels and headlight LED accents. On the inside, two-tone leather bucket seats, supporting the Turbo logo, were fitted and the dash received some new lighting.

For $1,000 more, you can get your Veloster Turbo painted matte grey - a colour Hyundai is offering for the first time.

The standard transmission is a six-speed manual. For automatic takers, the optional six-speed auto gearbox is worth an extra $1,250.

Hyundai estimated fuel consumption figures for the Veloster Turbo at 7.5L/100km.
Jun
11th

2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara Review (video)

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The Jeep Wrangler definitely has become a cult vehicle. Mainly responsible for making the brand a household name, the Wrangler is gaining more and more followers with age. Sales of the 2012 Jeep Wrangler have skyrocketed in Canada this past year, partly because the SUV is becoming slightly more refined while retaining its rugged looks and stellar off-road capabilities.

2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara

Don't forget to wave at other Wrangler owners on the road, 'cause they'll wave at you. Consider it the cult's secret handshake. Just so you don't look like a novice, you shouldn't wave at Compass or Patriot drivers.

As before, the 2012 Jeep Wrangler is available in two- or four-door configurations, the latter benefiting from a longer wheelbase, and a more comfortable on-road ride. In addition, Chrysler fitted its refined new 3.6L V6 under the clamped hood of the Wrangler, and it's even tuned to sound like it should in such a tough-guy SUV.

What's new for 2012
First and foremost, the engine. For duty in the Wrangler, it develops 285 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque. It's available with a 6-speed manual (a first for Pentastar V6) or optional 5-speed automatic transmission; our tester's got the manual, and besides being a little rough engaging reverse, it's easy to manipulate despite the long shift lever. For inching over rough terrain, the clutch allows very cautious throttle application without stalling.

With 40% more firepower, this Jeep is quicker and not as strained to merge into traffic. The on-road experience is better in the Sahara than in the Rubicon, which is the last Wrangler I tested a while back; if your off-road adventures are limited to dirt roads heading up to the cabin, the Sahara edition will do just fine.

With the engine swap comes improved fuel economy, although in the Unlimited model, it's only marginally better. Rated at 13.4 and 9.6L/100km city/highway, my average over the course of the week is 14.7L/100km. I didn't do much highway, and I'd probably have netted a better result with the automatic. Still, you can't expect miracles in an SUV this un-aerodynamic.

The other noticeable change this year is a colour-coordinated hardtop for the Rubicon model, a feature the Sahara exclusively featured in 2011.



An off-road champ
The 2012 Jeep Wrangler's Command-Trac I four-wheel drive system uses a simple yet effective setup. When you pull the lever from 2H to 4H, the transfer case splits torque 50:50 to front and rear axles. In 4WD mode, though, the Wrangler scrubs its front tires when you turn a tight diameter; you can't really leave it in 4H all the time.

No explanation necessary here to justify why the Wrangler is so good in the boonies. The transfer case low range, its excellent approach and departure angles, the high ground clearance as well as the front and rear axles assure that there's always wheels with traction that are touching the ground.

Our tester is equipped with the MOPAR Chrome Edition Group, which includes tubular side steps; I'd pass on this for two reasons: they could be bothersome during off-road excursions, and they're so high that they actually are in the way as you climb in and out. I don't care too much for the chromed grille either.

2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara lever
When you pull the lever from 2H to 4H, the transfer case splits torque 50:50 to front and rear axles. (Photo: Sébastien D'Amour)

Modern interior
You can still unpin the doors, lower the windshield and hose out the interior as before, but since last year, the Wrangler gets a much nicer cabin to spend time in. The new steering wheel is upscale and includes audio, trip computer and cruise controls. The climate control knobs are an improvement over the old ones. And the overall quality of the materials is on the rise as well.

The large front seats are firm yet supportive, while the rear bench includes a 60/40-split seatback for hauling more cargo. Unfortunately, in the back, the crumpled soft top prevents from inserting larger objects.

2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara front seats and dashboard
The new steering wheel is upscale and includes audio, trip computer and cruise controls. (Photo: Sébastien D'Amour)

Attractive base price
A base Wrangler Sport starts at $22,695; for that price, you get very few comfort and convenience features, but hardcore Jeep owners probably don't need stuff like that. Our nicely equipped Unlimited Sahara tester, with options such as a tow hitch, the aforementioned chrome trimmings and a navigation system, costs more than $37K.

Competitors include nemesis the Toyota FJ Cruiser ($33K to $41K), the Nissan Xterra ($34K to $38K) and a dozen other SUVs or crossovers that aren't nearly as capable off-road as the Wrangler.

It may offer limited practicality as a daily driver, but that isn't stopping it from exponentially increasing sales since 2011. It's more refined than ever, but doesn't betray its Jeep roots. The loyal Wrangler fan can rest assured that he or she isn't part of some dwindling cult that will leave them spiritually and financially stranded. As long as the new followers learn to wave while they're behind the wheel.

Key Competitors


Jun
11th

Weekly Recap on Auto123.com: Subcompact hatchback comparison test

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2012 Subcompact Hatchback Comparison Test

2012 Ford F-150 SVT Raptor Review and Video

2013 Lexus ES 350 First Impressions


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Jun
11th

Is DRIVING really ”back”, Scion?

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I was watching TV the other night, and this commercial comes on featuring the new 2013 Scion FR-S. It was an exciting array of camera shifts and engine-revving noises and words like “BOXER ENGINE” and “REAR-WHEEL DRIVE” in big, screen-filling all-caps.

Watching and hearing the new sports coupe from Toyota's sub-brand, ripping up a winding road, was making the car-nerd side of my brain salivate.

This looks like a seriously exciting car. The commercial was sexy, too - but the message at the end of it made me laugh.

It said “DRIVING IS BACK”.

LOL. Seriously, Toyota?

I guess I missed the press release, or something. In recent years, I thought DRIVING was very much alive and well. It's not like it went anywhere after Toyota ditched the sports car scene. People wanted sports cars, whether Toyota was building them or not. There were always options for DRIVING all along.

2013 Scion FR-S rear 3/4 view
2013 Scion FR-S (Photo: Scion)

So, yeah, this new FR-S should be pretty hot - but it's not like the market didn't have options after Toyota gave all their enthusiast cars the axe to focus on the cardigan crowd.

Maybe “WE'RE REJOINING DRIVING” would have been a more accurate conclusion for the FR-S commercial.

Toyota used to build some pretty hot sports models back in the day. I own one of them - so I was just as upset as anyone when I watched one of my favorite performance carmakers become a go-to brand for folks after hybrids and Camrys.

Supra? Dead. AE86? Dead. Celica? Sayonara. MR2? Resurrected with questionable results, then killed off yet again. Oh, the pain. Now, throttle requests were filtered through the electronic fun police, side airbags were all the rage, and the coupes, hood scoops and turbochargers were gone. And there wasn't a rear differential in sight.

I'm sure the FR-S will be something of a rocket-propelled asphalt scalpel. Early reviews suggest perfect handling, a fantastic level of overall balance, and a true sports-car cockpit.

But really? DRIVING IS BACK?

I wondered if the people responsible for this FR-S commercial had ever driven a Honda S2000. Or a Volkswagen GTI. What about a MINI Cooper S? A Volvo C30 T5? A Mazda RX-8 or MX-5? Virtually anything with a BMW badge on the hood?

All of the above are great DRIVING cars. Many are even affordable. All have (or had) character, charisma and appeal. And all were around during that period where Toyota showroom floors were devoid of an exciting performance model.

What about the Hyundai Genesis Coupe? Hell, that car basically brought the rear-drive Japanese sports car back to market, and it's not even Japanese. Genesis might be from a brand with near-nil history in racing, but it filled the hole left in many enthusiasts' hearts left by machines like the RX-7, Supra and MR2. Mine included.

I'm excited for the FR-S. I can't wait to drive one and see what all the hype is about. I will, later this summer.

In the meantime, I have a message for Toyota: WELCOME BACK TO DRIVING. WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU.
Jun
11th

GT1: Buurman and Bartels take championship lead

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Driving a Via4One Racing's BMW Z4, Yelmer Buurman and Michael Bartels took the GT1 world championship lead after they claimed their maiden win on the Slovakia Ring.

Frederic Makowiecki clinched pole position in his Hexis' McLaren MP4/12C, but the Frenchman was passed during the opening laps of the qualifying race by Toni Vilander in the Salaquadra's AF Corse Ferrari F458.

The Ferrari claimed its maiden win of 2012 ahead of Von Thurn und Taxis and Enge's Lamborghini Gallardo, and the BMW Z4 driven by Buurman and Bartels.

The AF Corse Ferrari maintained its lead during the opening laps of the championship race, but it was passed by Makowiecki and Dusseldorp's McLaren a bit later.

Finally, that was the BMW Z4 that emerged in first position after the mandatory pit stops to take victory and the championship lead.

Slovakia Ring - Qualifying race:
1 - Vilander/Salaquarda (Ferrari 458) - AF Corse - 25 laps in 1h01'26"548
2 - Von Thurn&Taxis/Enge (Lamborghini Gallardo) - Reiter - 4"568
3 - Buurman/Bartels (BMW Z4) - Vita4One - 16"106
4 - Basseng/Winkelhock (Mercedes SLS) - Munnich - 19"777

5 - Parisy/Halliday (Porsche 997) - Exim - 26"693
etc.

GT1 Ferrari 458
Ferrari 458, AF Corse. (Photo: GT1 World)

Championship race:
1 - Buurman/Bartels (BMW Z4) - Vita4One - 29 laps in 1h01'24"886
2 - Makowiecki/Dusseldorp (McLaren MP4/12C) - Hexis - 2"951

3 - Basseng/Winkelhock (Mercedes SLS) - Munnich - 5"600

4 - Vilander/Salaquarda (Ferrari 458) - AF Corse - 17"260

5 - Stippler/Jarvis (Audi R8) - WRT - 30"511
etc.

GT1 BMW Z4
BMW Z4, Vita4One. (Photo: GT1 World)

Championship:
1. Bartels-Buurman 70 points; 2. Dusseldorp-Makowiecki 64; 3. Basseng-Winkelhock 57; 4. Ortelli-Vanthoor 50; 5. Salaquarda-Vilander 47, etc.


Jun
11th

F1: Photo gallery of the 2012 Grand Prix of Canada (+photos)

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Lewis Hamilton's victory at the Grand Prix of Canada in Montreal was hardly a stupor, but it came after another race of surprises as the most unpredictable season in years continued.

The McLaren driver drove beautifully, scoring his much-needed win on the day that he officially drove one more race for the team than his idol Ayrton Senna. The victory also put him back in the lead of the world championship after some great teamwork and strategy, and made history as he became the seventh winner in the first seven races of a season.

F1 Canada
Photos: Philippe Champoux

Big names such as Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) and Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) were forced to gamble on strategy - and lost - while rising stars like Romain Grosjean of Lotus and Sergio Pérez (Sauber) shone once more.


Jun
11th

Canadian Touring: Marc-Antoine Camirand takes Montreal weekend away

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Marc-Antoine Camirand (BMW 330i) took away both Canadian Touring Car Championship (CTCC) rounds held at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve during the F1 weekend.

Saturday, Camirand bested reigning American F2000 champion Rémy Audette (Acura RSX) off the line, and never looked behind afterwards.

Audette, who was making his series debut in his brother Mathieu's car, finished second, ahead of Sasha Anis (Hyundai Genesis).

Sunday, Camirand applied the same strategy at the start, but slowed down near the end because of alternator problems. Nevertheless, he went on to win.

"Sunday was a bit more difficult because," admitted the Grand Prix de Pau veteran. "Even though I took the lead at turn 1, four or five laps from the end I started having alternator problems. Because I lost my power-steering, I was pretty happy when the race ended."

Behind him, former champions were hit by some more serious bad luck. 2011 title holder Étienne Borgeat (Pontiac Solstice) ended the race on the grass and 2008 winner Andre Rapone (MINI Cooper), in the famous champions' wall, after his car rolled over on the curbing.

Audette and Anis repeated their podium-finish performances.
Jun
11th

Land Rover – inventing and reinventing

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Land Rover, including their more premium Range Rover line, is renowned for building exceptionally capable off-road vehicles, but just as important is their reputation for prestige, cachet and charming traditionalism.

That “old world” fundamentalism is undergoing a metamorphosis of sorts, and the renewal is daring, if not audacious.

Nothing reinforced this “new world” creationism for me more than a week spent behind the wheel of a 2012 Range Rover Evoque. How this masterpiece of automotive art came to life under the auspices of Land Rover is beyond my scope of rationalization.

2012 Range Rover Evoque front 3/4 view
2012 Range Rover Evoque (Photo: Rob Rothwell)

Perhaps my perceptions are skewed through ownership of a Series II Land Rover Discovery. And why not? I once asked a Land Rover mechanic about the clunking that emanates from somewhere within the drivetrain. “You have to worry when they don't clunk,” he wryly replied.

It's that gestation that predisposes me to the wonderment of the Evoque and the future of Land Rover. The Evoque started life as the LRX concept vehicle, which was intended to fill a gap that had been identified in the Range Rover lineup.

Identifying and filling a gap in a manufacturer's lineup is quite normal, especially after suitable research has defined an adequate market for the proposed vehicle. But here's the left turn.

Land Rover - the staid leather and wood upper-crust Brit - produced a design that would be ground-breaking for Porsche, Audi and other bold, voguish manufacturers. This incongruity is like the time my brother got an afro. Shocking!

Fortunately, Land Rover's uninhibited wild side has produced something far more appealing and sustainable than an afro on a white dude.

When the LRX concept vehicle hit auto-show floors worldwide, it became an instant sensation. To say that it blew audiences away is an understatement. The response was overwhelming but every journalist surely questioned just how faithful the production vehicle would be to the concept.

Range Rover LRX concept front 3/4 view
Range Rover LRX Concept (Photo: Land Rover)

Continue reading Land Rover - inventing and reinventing

Jun
10th

Gallery: Canadian Grand Prix – 2012 Canadian Grand Prix in pictures

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All the pictures from race day in Montreal, following Lewis Hamilton's stunning victory for McLaren


Jun
10th

Hamilton wins in Montreal – 2012 Canadian Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton has won the Canadian Grand Prix, ahead of Romain Grosjean and Sergio Perez


Jun
10th

NASCAR: Joey Logano on Pocono pole

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Joey Logano led 35 drivers over the existing Pocono Raceway qualifying record due to the latest repave job.

Taking his fourth career NASCAR Sprint Cup pole Logano averaged 179.598 mph in a Toyota on Saturday.

There was an ironic twist in the story. Despite the increased grip early qualifiers found themselves on a slippery surface.
"The track was really dirty and you saw the first few cars go out in turn one and one of the ARCA cars must have blown up in the practice," Logano said.

"They just couldn't get the track clean enough. I went down into (turn) one and barrelled in there and got loose and went up the race track, so I feel like I left a couple tenths (of a second) out there."

Carl Edwards, second fastest in a Ford at 178.866 mph had a similar, experience to the pole-sitter. "I drove down in the corner and it was just a little slicker than I thought it was gonna be and I got out of the groove a little bit on exit," Edwards said.

"I just ran out of guts and had to lift a little off of one, and then I totally messed up the tunnel (turn), but I've got a great race car. My guys did a really good job, but, admittedly, it's very difficult to practice yesterday and run a really good lap and then come back 24 hours later and run that perfect lap again.

"I think a couple guys are gonna go fast if the track cleans off, but it is a little treacherous out there. I've got to give credit to Joey. He did a really good job."

Paul Menard, who won the Brickyard 400 last year, will start third in a Chevrolet at 178.582 mph. He may be considered a favourite as the 2.5-mile Pocono Raceway - called the Tricky Triangle - is considered a comparable race track even if it has only three corners.

"They are more similar now; the grip level is a lot closer," Menard explained. "Indy is probably the track that has the most grip that we go to. They do an excellent job with the surface.

"Obviously, this track has a lot more grip now so they are a lot similar. Car wise, set-up wise and what the car needs isn't the same yet but it's closer.

"I haven't really thought a lot about what we did at Indy outside of it's the same type of deal you just have to get off the corners and carry speed down these long straightaways. That is what I have been working on during the test and during the practices."

Kyle Busch, Logano's teammate will start fourth, and Denny Hamlin, another teammate is fifth followed by the Toyota of Mark Martin.

David Reutimann is driving the Phoenix Racing car in place of Kurt Busch who is serving a one-race suspension. David Stremme failed to qualify for the 400-mile race which was reduced from 500 miles.

Jun
10th

F1 Canada: Lewis Hamilton wins exciting Grand Prix of Canada

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British driver Lewis Hamilton became on Sunday the seventh different race winner so far this year when he won the highly exciting Grand Prix of Canada in Montreal.

Lewis Hamilton and Romain Grosjean.
Lewis Hamilton and Romain Grosjean. (Photo: WRI2)

Hamilton, driving a McLaren-Mercedes ran a two-stop strategy and managed to pass Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) for second place and then race leader Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) to take victory.

Vettel and Alonso only stopped once for tires, and tried to reach the end of the race on worn rubber. But Hamilton was much quicker in his newer tires, and he passed them both using his DRS on the main straighaway.

Romain Grosjean, Lotus F1 Team
Romain Grosjean, Lotus F1 Team (Photo: WRI2)

Romain Grosjean finished a brilliant second for Lotus, and Sergio Pérez, driving for Sauber, arrived home in third.

Vettel crossed the line in fourth place ahead of Alonso. Nico Rosberg took sixth place for Mercedes in front of Mark Webber (Red Bull), Kimi Räikkönen (Lotus), Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) and Alonso's teammate at Ferrari, Felipe Massa.

Grand Prix of Canada, Montreal, race*:

1 - Lewis Hamilton (McLaren MP4/27-Mercedes) - 70 laps in 1h32m29.586
2 - Romain Grosjean (Lotus E20-Renault) - 2"513
3 - Sergio Perez (Sauber C31-Ferrari) - 5"260
4 - Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull RB8-Renault) - 7"295
5 - Fernando Alonso (Ferrari F2012) - 13"411
6 - Nico Rosberg (Mercedes MGP W03) - 13"842
7 - Mark Webber (Red Bull RB8-Renault) - 15"085
8 - Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus E20-Renault) - 15"567
9 - Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber C31-Ferrari) - 24"432
10 - Felipe Massa (Ferrari F2012) - 25"272
11 - Paul Di Resta (Force India VJM05-Mercedes) - 37"693
12 - Nico Hulkenberg (Force India VJM05-Mercedes) - 46"236
13 - Pastor Maldonado (Williams FW34-Renault) - 47"052
14 - Daniel Ricciardo (Toro Rosso STR7-Ferrari) - 1'04"475
15 - Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso STR7-Ferrari) - 1 lap
16 - Jenson Button (McLaren MP4/27-Mercedes) - 1 lap
17 - Bruno Senna (Williams FW34-Renault) - 1 lap
18 - Heikki Kovalainen (Caterham CT01-Renault) - 1 lap
19 - Vitaly Petrov (Caterham CT01-Renault) - 1 lap
20 - Charles Pic (Marussia MR01-Cosworth) - 3 laps

Retirements
Narain Karthikeyan (HRT)
Pedro De La Rosa (HRT)
Michael Schumacher (Mercedes)
Timo Glock (Marussia)
*Unofficial results

Podium Grand Prix of Canada 2012
Podium (Photo: WRI2)

Drivers' championship:

1.Hamilton 88 points; 2.Alonso 86; 3.Vettel 85; 4.Webber 79; 5.Rosberg 67; 6.Raikkonen 55; 7.Grosjean 53; 8.Button 45; 9.Perez 37; 10.Maldonado 29; 11.Kobayashi 21; 12.Di Resta 21; 13.Senna 15; 14.Massa 11; 15.Hulkenberg 7; 16.Vergne 4; 17.Schumacher 3; 18.Ricciardo 2.

Constructors' championship:
1.Red Bull-Renault 164 points; 2.McLaren-Mercedes 133; 3.Lotus-Renault 108; 4.Ferrari 97; 5.Mercedes 69; 6.Sauber-Ferrari 58; 7.Williams-Renault 44; 8.Force India-Mercedes 28; 9.Toro Rosso-Ferrari 6.

Jun
10th

F1: Bad news chasing Lotus team at present

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From GMM

There is little good news to report about the Lotus F1 team at present.

The UK financial website Thisismoney.co.uk reports that the Enstone based team has recorded a $32 million pre-tax loss for last year.

It is however an improvement on the $63 million loss of 2010.

But the news of the latest loss followed the dismissal by the team's former sponsor Group Lotus of its controversial chief executive Dany Bahar.

Business journalist Christian Sylt said Group Lotus' Malaysian owner DRB-Hicom is contemplating "whether to close or sell the loss-making marque".

On the brighter side, the Lotus team's black and gold E20 car is regarded in the F1 paddock this year as perhaps the very best in the field.

Commentating on British television Sky this weekend in Canada, 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve called the car "amazing" and blamed its drivers Kimi Raikkonen and Romain Grosjean for failing to perform.

"Put a Hamilton-Alonso-Vettel in there and they might have won every race," said the French Canadian.

Grosjean and 2007 world champion Raikkonen qualified seventh and twelfth in Canada.

Asked why McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes, Red Bull and even Williams have been winning so far in 2012 while Lotus has not, Raikkonen said on Saturday: "My guess is that we still have to get stronger in qualifying.

"Of course, the aim always is to win, but sometimes it is better to fight for a good position and bag good points. If the win comes it comes," he told F1's official website.
Jun
10th

F1: Euro 2012 fever grips Montreal paddock

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From GMM

Canada is in the grip of F1 fever, but in the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve paddock, it is soccer fever that is rampant among the sport's travelling circus.

That is because Euro 2012, UEFA's European football championship, has kicked off in Poland and the Ukraine.

On Saturday, Germany's match against Portugal was set to kick off just minutes after qualifying.

When asked a mundane question about his helmet design immediately after taking pole on Saturday, an impatient Sebastian Vettel smiled: "It (the answer) might take too long ..."

Quipped Lewis Hamilton: "I think that's the best and shortest answer I've ever heard him give!"

Fernando Alonso, in the post-qualifying press conference as well, also teased Vettel: "As Seb wants to go, I will give you a very long answer now, starting from my go-kart helmet ..."

Ultimately, Vettel caught the kickoff and watched Germany win 1-0 from the comfort of Bernie Ecclestone's marquee.

And Germany's Auto Motor und Sport reports that Mercedes rearranged Michael Schumacher and Nico Rosberg's media and briefing commitments in order to watch the match together.

Rosberg was seen sporting suitable black, red and yellow glasses, hat and inflatable hand.

"I will try to watch all of the games," he confirmed.

Spain plays Italy on Sunday, which could be awkward for Spaniard Alonso, who is Ferrari's much-loved number one driver.

"If Spain wins," said the driver, "I think there may not be many people at my pitstop!"

Jun
10th

Rally: Event organizers overshoot contract signing deadline

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The FIA's proposal for the 2013 calendar to the event organizers has failed to go through.

Both Autosport and AutoHebdo have confirmed that the deadline for the events to sign their contract with the FIA is now behind.

In theory, failure to sign the contract means the venue is taken off the 2013 calendar.

But not a single event had signed the proposal on June 8th.

The debate revolves around the £80,000 asked by the FIA for TV rights and timing equipment use.

"None of the events involved in the 2013 World Rally Championship have signed the FIA's proposed agreement for next year's series," David Evans wrote on Autosport.com.

AutoHebdo on the other hand laments the loss of championship promoter North One Sport, which has made organizing events a whole lot more complicated.
Jun
10th

F1 Canada: Live coverage of the Formula 1 race in Montreal

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Auto123.com provides live coverage of the Formula 1 Grand Prix held Sunday in Montreal.

Our motorsport editor René Fagnan is on location at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Don't miss his analysis and comments during the Grand Prix of Canada held Sunday afternoon. For logistic reasons, the feed will be carried in both English and French.


Jun
10th

2013 Lexus ES 300h First Impressions

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I was surprised to learn that one in five cars currently sold by Toyota/Lexus in Canada is a hybrid. A 20% pick rate establishes hybrid-powered vehicles as an important and influential component of the passenger car market. The proliferation and perfection of the technology has rooted it firmly in the mainstream of fuel-efficient alternatives.

The 2013 Lexus ES 300h is perhaps the iconic example of applying hybrid technology in the entry-level luxury sedan segment.

2013 Lexus ES 300h

New for 2013
Both the gas-powered Lexus ES 350 and the focus of this review, the ES 300h, are new for 2013. In fact, there has never been a hybrid ES prior to this launch. Lexus claims that the ES 300h will deliver class-leading fuel economy.

Despite the claim, the figures are not available for release at this point; and just what's included in the "class" referred to by Lexus is unclear. Still, I'm completely confident based on Toyota's outstanding hybrid technology that they've refined and improved over the years that the ES 300h will achieve noteworthy, if not outstanding, fuel economy.

2013 Lexus ES 300h rear 3/4 view
Lexus claims that the ES 300h will deliver class-leading fuel economy. (Photo: Rob Rothwell)

Polished hybrid performance
There's nothing groundbreaking in the ES hybrid setup; we've seen it in other Toyota/Lexus products of late, such as the smaller, less powerful Lexus HS 250h. In the case of the ES 300h, a 2.5L Atkinson-cycled I4 gas engine supplies the core power while a sophisticated battery and inverter system delivers the electrical content.

The combined power output is rated at 200 hp. It's delivered to the vehicle's front wheels via a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which mimics a conventional 6-speed automatic when the manual mode is selected.

There's little doubt that Toyota/Lexus has worked diligently to enhance the operation of their hybrid powerplants, and the ES 300h is the latest example of their efforts. It's a full hybrid setup, which enables the ES to run solely on electrical power within pre-established parameters.

Under normal acceleration, both the engine and battery contribute smoothly and seamlessly to the motivation, providing a response that's eternally satisfying but not exhilarating. The vehicle is suitably capable off-the-line and adequately competent in the passing lane, but not nearly as capable as its gas-powered ES 350 kin.

Of course, the ES 300h will drive past its kin and the gas station it's refueling in, thanks in part to the choice between Eco, Normal and Sport drive modes. They allow the driver to maximize the vehicle's economy or performance dynamics, while in the Normal mode, the car handles the emphasis based on driving characteristics.

When motoring at slow speeds, the driver can also opt for EV mode, which will allow the ES 300h to propel itself exclusively by electrical power. Once the battery depletes to a predetermined threshold or the need for greater propulsion arises, the gas engine fires up and the vehicle returns to normal hybrid operating status.

2013 Lexus ES 300h engine
A 2.5L Atkinson-cycled I4 gas engine supplies the core power while a sophisticated battery and inverter system delivers the electrical content. (Photo: Rob Rothwell)

Luxury as well as economy
Because the ES 300h is a Lexus product, a couple of tenets apply. Firstly, the car will be assembled with exacting standards - true. Secondly, it will be generously equipped with the latest in comfort, luxury and safety - again, true.

While the ES is effectively the entry-level midsize luxury sedan in the Lexus lineup, the 300h version is equipped closer to a top-of-the-line model. There's very little left wanting in this vehicle. I particularly liked the polished bamboo trim that added a sense of elegance and eco-friendliness to the plush cabin.

I also enjoyed using my tester's Remote Touch Interface to adjust vehicle settings and make selections displayed on the in-dash multipurpose screen. The haptic-enabled mouse-like device is one of the more straightforward functioning controllers of this nature that I've worked with.

2013 Lexus ES 300h dashboar
I particularly liked the polished bamboo trim that added a sense of elegance and eco-friendliness to the plush cabin. (Photo: Rob Rothwell)

On the road
The flashy design language of the new ES 300h and its unique to Lexus, spindle grille, wouldn't mean much if the vehicle was undesirable on the road. Fortunately, that's not the case. The latest Lexus hybrid is a pleasure to drive due to its quiet, silky operation.

It's also a notably smooth riding sedan, and imparts a sense of stone-like solidity over rougher sections of road, thanks to a stiffer chassis than before.

The ES 300h is clearly oriented toward spoiling occupants with comfort and serenity rather than inspiring them with racecar reflexes, yet it manages itself with confidence when the tarmac begins to twist and turn.

One aspect noted by my driving partner and I was the need to adapt to the car's brake performance. Its regenerative brake setup - found on virtually all conventional hybrid vehicles - requires more pedal actuation in the early stages of braking to achieve the intended results.

A few miles behind the wheel, and the braking characteristics of the ES 300h become second nature.

2013 Lexus ES 300h front 3/4 view
The latest Lexus hybrid is a pleasure to drive due to its quiet, silky operation. (Photo: Lexus)

ES 300h wrap-up
In terms of manufacturers, I don't think it's inaccurate to any degree to declare Toyota/Lexus the leader in passenger car hybrid technology. With the addition of the ES 300h to the hybrid fleet, virtually every car - and pretty well everything else Toyota/Lexus manufacturers - is available in hybrid form.

While the economy figures have yet to arrive, I expect to be impressed with the ES 300h's results. On the whole, I was delighted with the vehicle, and feel that it provides luxury car buyers with a realistic alternative to the thirstier, conventional ES V6 engine despite the reduction in performance.

With fuel at an all-time high recently in Vancouver of $1.50 per litre, fusing luxury with economy makes greater sense than it ever has. The ES 300h performs this task most effectively - I think. We'll anxiously await the official economy numbers before passing final judgment.

The ES 300h should arrive in Canadian showrooms by late August. Pricing has not yet been established, but I'm guessing that Lexus will want to offer maximum value to the 20% of ES buyers seeking hybrid-enhanced fuel economy.

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Jun
10th

F1: End of legal action ‘bodes well’ for US GP

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From GMM

The US grand prix could get back on the right track now that a spate of legal action has ended.

The local Austin American Statesman newspaper reports that race founder Tavo Hellmund and the Circuit of the Americas' new project leaders have settled a lawsuit.

No further details were forthcoming, but the newspaper said the settlement "could lift a cloud that has been hanging over Austin's first F1 race".

"I hope this puts the matter behind us all," Hellmund commented.

His lawyer agreed that the confidential settlement "bodes well for Austin's F1 project, and we look forward to seeing Tavo's dream of a fantastic race happen in November".

The good news is timely for the $300 million project, with FIA officials set to inspect the site on Monday ahead of the scheduled mid November race debut.

Tickets are now going on sale.
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