Reports say that Formula 1 driver Adrian Sutil could face court after he injured Genii's Eric Lux in a bar in Shanghai.
Rubens Barrichello has offered to step up to the plate to help Williams turn around its faded fortunes.
Nico Hulkenberg has split with his famous manager Willi Weber.
Jean Todt has scrapped his earlier plans to appoint a commissioner in charge of formula one.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has once again launched a civil action in U.S. Tax Court against Helio Castroneves arguing that he still owes over $6 million to the Federal government.
Toyota is doling out good news since the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan on March 11, affecting most of its production operations. Beginning in June, overall North American production will reach approximately 70 percent of normal levels.
When Infiniti launched the EX a couple of years ago, they couldn't have chosen a better time. Premium-brand sales are on the rise, crossovers are trendy, and everyone's a sucker for horsepower. Bringing it all together is a no-brainer.
Subaru of America Inc. has appointed Bill Cyphers senior vice president of sales. Cyphers replaces Tim Colbeck, who left Subaru this week to become president and COO of Saab Cars North America.
One day after announcing that its North American factories would be cranking up production sooner than expected, Toyota unveiled a series of regional cash, interest-rate, and lease incentives on most of its vehicles.
Chrysler Group LLC is pulling ahead summer shutdowns at some factories and canceling overtime at a plant in Mexico to conserve parts from suppliers affected by the March earthquake in Japan.
General Motors CEO Dan Akerson bought more than $900,000 worth of GM stock on Wednesday, according to a regulatory filing made with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Akerson bought 30,000 shares of common stock at $31.
You think your brakes are good? Whether or not you can stop on a dime, your brakes canand#8217;t come close to the clampers on a Boeing 747-800 passenger plane.
Mercedes-Benz officials confirmed on Thursday that the 2012 E63 AMG wagon will be part of the North American lineup.
The U.S. Treasury Department has opted to hold off on selling more shares in General Motors Co. until after July as it waits for the stock to climb, said two people familiar with the decision.
The tenor of upcoming contract talks between Ford and its union will be different from years past, with an emphasis on improving competitiveness and maintaining earnings momentum, Ford CEO Alan Mulally told shareholders today.
The leading trade group representing automakers asked the Obama administration today to disregard 18 U.S. senators' promotion of a 62 mpg standard for 2025 vehicles until ongoing studies are completed.
U.S. consumers can't seem to get enough of the new Explorer. It is the fastest-turning vehicle in Ford showrooms these days. But Consumer Reports -- one of America's favorite shopping guides -- isn't so enamored of Ford's latest crossover.
Also in today's show: General Motors goes solar with the Chevrolet Volt factory, Aston Martin and Zagato team up again, and a new all-wheel-drive Porsche 911 is revealed.
The boys at Lambo had quite the conundrum on their hands when they were asked to display a new
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