Plans for a formula one race on the Balearic Islands are still progressing.
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The Brazil World Rally Team will run a private Mini Countryman this season, driven by Daniel Oliveira.
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Bernie Ecclestone has admitted that he too is worried about the sound of F1's new engine formula for 2013.
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The year 2011 kicks off with some great news for fans who've been clamouring for the return of a sports coupe in Toyota's stables. Mori Ikuo, president of Fuji Heavy Industries, has announced that two variants will be available to consumers by the end of the year.
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A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that six out of seven Americans, or approximately 85 percent, now use their seat belt when they hit the road.
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Fiat publicly announced its break-up, via Twitter, with Yamaha over the holidays, putting an end to the four-year relationship.
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Firestone, the sole tire supplier of the IndyCar series since 2000, is evaluating all its options as it is in the process of deciding on whether or not to cancel its IndyCar program following the 2011 season when its current contract expires.
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Nasser Al Attiyah (Volkswagen) took victory in the third stage of the 2011 Dakar Rally on Tuesday, between San Miguel de Tucuman and San Salvador de Jujuy.
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According to a report, Pagani has registered the name of the iconic Zonda's successor. It will be called Huayra, which means ''wind'' in the ancient South American language of Quechua.
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This past year, the first in the second decade of the 21st Century, has been a year of many broken records and, well, broken hearts.
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At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Tesla Motors announced the world's biggest touchscreen infotainment console in a production car. Communication, climate control and standard navigation will all be managed using a monstrous 17-inch display in the middle of the dashboard.
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Audi's engineers and designers have been logging plenty of overtime while gearing up to launch the most dynamic and sophisticated A6 yet. The latest version of the German brand's elemental sport sedan will hit the tarmac as a 2012 model that's packed with new technologies, new powertrains and new features designed to keep it on the cutting edge.
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Since 1985, the Ford Mustang has totally dominated the Chevrolet Camaro in terms of sales. But times are changing. The latest vintage of the GM muscle car proved more popular in 2010 and accomplished what many considered impossible: it actually dethroned the Mustang.
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Owners of SYNC-equipped Ford and Lincoln vehicles that are Traffic, Directions and Information (TDI)-capable can now download the SYNC Destinations smartphone app designed to help get them where they need to go with less hassle.
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After teasing fans and the media with a promotional video of their upcoming Veloster just before Christmas, Hyundai is striking back ahead of the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit.
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Former Citroen works driver, Spanish driver Dani Sordo will strengthen the new Mini WRC Team in the 2011 FIA World Rally Championship.
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Ray Evernham, the NASCAR Sprint Cup team owner and former crew of Jeff Gordon, will be a consultant with the Hendrick Companies, a management company formed in 2005 to oversee business strategies for Rick Hendrick.
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German businessman Werner Heinz is now the new manager of Canadian race car driver and DTM star Bruno Spengler.
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As announced on December 13, 2010, Honda will unveil the coupe and sedan prototypes of the all-new 2012 Civic during the Detroit Auto Show press preview on January 10 and 11, 2011.
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It's understandable why VW CEO Martin Winterkorn has a watchful eye on Hyundai and Kia. South Korea's two largest automakers are likely to do something VW Group won't: finish the year with a combined gain in European sales.
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