Sky Deutschland has become the first formula one broadcaster to announce it will televise the sport in true high definition (HD) in 2011.
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The FOTA vice-chairman Stefano Domenicali revealed on Wednesday that the Formula One Team Association was investigating claims about a potential breach last year of the cost-limiting agreement.
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Kimi Raikkonen will take part to 11 of the 13 rounds of the 2011 WRC season with his own team called Ice 1 Racing Team.
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Derek Gardner, the man who created the Tyrrell's famous six-wheeler, has died at the age of 79.
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BMW's current 3 Series has been, without a doubt, the greatest, most critically-acclaimed car in their history. You don't mess with success, so the next-generation model, which should at least appear in sedan form as a 2012, will have to be damn good.
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Judging by the first few sketches of the next-generation Kia Rio released today, the South Korean automaker will soon offer a much more attractive entry-level model than the one currently sitting in showrooms.
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After having discussed the future of Jeep and the return of the Grand Wagoneer, Sergio Marchionne has revealed his intention of offering consumers a single minivan for 2013 and introducing a new model that will take on the likes of the Mazda5 and Ford C-MAX.
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Johnson Controls has unveiled the ie:3 at the North American International Auto Show, a 100% electric vehicle offering cabin and battery solutions improving flexibility, liveability and durability for consumers and automakers.
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The '60s and the '70s was the golden age of Formula 1 with the introduction of very interesting and innovative technologies. Sadly, this is no longer the case. Here's a feature about the famous 6-wheel Tyrrell P34 created by the late Derek Gardner.
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MotoGP commercial boss Carmelo Ezpeleta is adamant that the starting grid will be back up to 22 bikes for 2012 and that Delhi and Austin, Texas could become new venues on the future calendar.
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There was good news for the Canadian racing fans as race organizer Octane Motorsport announced that it had reached a final agreement with the City of Edmonton.
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Derek Gardner, the man who created the Tyrrell's famous six-wheeler, has died at the age of 79.
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Chrysler released pricing today on the completely redesigned 300. It will be available in four variants and offer more options than the 2010 models as well as two optional equipment packages.
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Italian exotic car maker Ferrari posted a record 20-percent sales increase in the United States and Canada over the previous year. In 2010, the company managed to sell 1,750 cars.
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Here is a recap of our coverage of the 2011 Detroit Auto Show. You will find links to our articles, photo galleries and videos from the event. Feel free to bookmark this page and come back as many time as you want.
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If the early reports are true NASCAR drivers will have to declare one series to earn championship points.
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German-based ZF Group used the 2011 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) to launch a new 9-speed front-transverse automatic transmission that will further improve fuel economy and reduce CO2 emissions.
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We should know this year whether Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne was right to delay key new product launches during the worst crisis in decades. Some have criticized the move because it has hurt Fiat's recent sales.
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American taxpayers are better off because General Motors Co. went public and Chrysler Group is headed toward doing so this year or next, a key architect of the U.S. government's 2009 rescue said today. Ron Bloom, senior counselor to the U.S.
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A year after Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A.'s recall crisis derailed its two-decade sales march upward, the auto marketing company looks to once again outpace the industry this year, the company's top American executive said today.
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