Prices and specs have been announced for the Golf GTI Cabriolet
The £10,000 Dacia Duster has arrived in the UK in left-hand drive form ahead of its 28 June on-sale date
Magazine editors usually want to differentiate their covers and outdo the competition, but Chrysler's SRT Viper has run that urge into the ground for one month at least, appearing on the cover of four auto monthlies simultaneously.
The Ford brand has just 2 percent of China's car market and its current image among Chinese consumers is largely defined by the small Focus family car.
Like fine cognac Mark Martin gets better with age. The 53 year-old calculated that he needed to be fastest in morning Sprint Cup practice to go out last qualify.
No problem.
Then after Carl Edwards drove a great lap of 128.290mph, at the three-quarter mile Richmond International Raceway, Martin went out last and drove his Toyota a little bit better, 128.327 mph to claim his 53rd pole and 12th since he turned 50.
It took two attempts to get it done.
"Well, I tried to get it on the first lap," said Martin. "I really didn't want to run the second lap. I knew I was going to be close to wrecking and I didn't want to wreck the car and when he (Rodney Childers, crew chief) didn't call me off on the first lap, I knew that we hadn't got it.
"I thought we might be 15th, you know? I had to buckle down and try to get a little bit more that second lap."
While Edwards was happy with a good qualifying effort, in a Ford, he was a little chagrined by be being beaten by a former, and older, teammate
"Yeah, one of his team managers said, ‘Just be glad he is 53, not 35.' It is good for us to be on the front row. If you can't be first you better be second. It is a good starting spot for us. Man that was dramatic for me to watch him run that first lap and be that close and then watch the tracker.
"I thought we had him but he shot up to the top of the scoreboard. He has nerves of steel and did a great job. He's got the pole," Edwards said about Martin.
Kevin Harvick was third fastest in a Chevrolet. AJ Allmendinger will start fourth in a Dodge.
Sébastien Loeb (Citroën DS3) has reversed a deficit of more than half a minute to lead Rally Argentina at the completion of day one as Petter Solberg was forced to retire with a broken steering arm.
Loeb, who tops the World Rally Championship drivers' standings, suffered a succession of spins in the slippery conditions on Friday morning at the wheel of the Citroen DS3 WRC. However, set-up changes at midday service provided the handling and confidence that he craved and he was soon back on top form.
He moved into second place when Solberg stopped on stage four and snatched top spot by going faster than teammate Mikko Hirvonen on the fifth test after Hirvonen struggled to find a good rhythm on the rutted roads. However, with Hirvonen fighting back on the final stage of the day, just 0.1s covers the Citroën drivers starting Saturday's stages.
While there was frustration for Solberg, stand-in teammate Dani Sordo impressed on his debut for the Blue Oval by posting a succession of top five stage times. He is third overnight, 33.1s behind Loeb after losing ground running a hard compound tire on the damp final stage.
Mads Ostberg is fourth after six stages despite a power issue on stage four and an intercom glitch on stage five. Thierry Neuville was fourth starting stage five but an off left his Citroen with extensive right-rear damage. The promising Belgian plans to restart on Saturday.
It was a frustrating day for M-Sport Fiesta drivers Evgeny Novikov and Ott Tanak as well. Novikov retired with a broken wheel on stage three. Tanak suffered a puncture on stage two and then had to change a broken steering arm on stage three, before going off on stage four and getting stranded in a ditch.
Rally Argentina - Classification after day 1
1. Loeb-Elena (Citroen DS3 Wrc) in 2h20min30.6s
2. Hirvonen-Lehtinen (Citroen DS3 Wrc) + 0.1s
3. Sordo-Del Barrio (Ford Fiesta RS Wrc) + 33.1s
4. Ostberg-Andersson (Ford Fiesta RS Wrc) + 1min18.4s
5. Al-Attiyah-Bernacchini (Citroen DS3 Wrc) + 5min16.9s
6. Prokop-Hruza (Ford Fiesta RS Wrc) + 6min24.2s
7. Mikkelsen-Floene (Skoda Fabia S2000) + 6min36.0s
8. Ogier-Ingrassia (Skoda Fabia S2000) + 6min58.8s
Etc.
Source: WRC.com
Kurt Busch's bid for redemption took a major step forward as he held off Denny Hamlin to win the 250-lap Nationwide Series race at Richmond International Raceway on Friday evening.
Driving a Toyota for his younger brother's Kyle Busch Motorsports, Kurt battled side-by-side furiously with Hamlin's similar car in the closing laps to one of the closest victories at the three-quarter mile race track.
Kevin Harvick, who had dominated in a Chevrolet, finished third.
"It was an amazing run tonight. To get KBM its' first win," Busch said. Younger brother, Kyle Busch said "This is the most emotional I've ever been for a win."
Talking about Hamlin, Busch said "It was unbelievable racing with him. I was pacing myself and pacing myself, and -- boom! -- he came out of nowhere at the end."
Busch, a Sprint Cup champion, parted ways with Penske Racing last year and is now driving for the one-car, James Finch Racing in Sprint Cup, and a part-time schedule for his younger brother in the Nationwide Series.
"I wanted to be fair," Hamlin, said "it was just one lap too late."
"I drove for everything. I drove qualifying laps for the last 150 laps and made up a lot of time and was just a few feet short," said Hamlin.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., the Nationwide Series points leader was fourth in a Ford.
"We weren't the best we have been here but we weren't terrible. There were times in the race I felt we had the best car in parts of the run but couldn't put the whole run together. Not a bad night," said Stenhouse.
Ryan Blaney, the 18-year old son of Dave Blaney opened some eyes with a seventh place in his series debut.
Travis Pastrana the extreme sports super star finished 22nd in his delayed and official NASCAR debut. Danica Patrick finished 21st.
The 8-cylinder, 6.3L, 517-horsepower Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG has become the official safety of the German DTM touring car series. Jürgen Kastenholz will be at the wheel.
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The C 63 AMG is supposed to enhance security of the drivers, spectators and track marshals when conditions become too difficult to race in, like in the eventuality of crash or when the weather is particularly bad.
Most importantly, it features performances capable of keeping up to the needed pace and a modified exhaust tuned to produce less noise.
It can reach 0-100 km/h in 4.2 seconds, has seven gears, a double-clutch gearbox and four driving modes. Tires are 255/35 R 19 at the front and 285/30 R 19 at the rear, mounted on black aluminium wheels.
The first appearance of the Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG safety car is set for this weekend's April 29 DTM season-opener, held at the Hockenheimring.
Auto123.com Racing is providing motorsport fans with a live description of the qualifying session of the opening round of the 2012 DTM season held in Hockenheim, Germany.
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