The President of the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile, Max Mosley, met with journalists at a media lunch at the Poissonnerie de l'Avenue restaurant in Chelsea, Great Britain.
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Members of the media who were recently polled choose Carl Edwards as their choice to win the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup series championship and, therefore, end Jimmy Johnson three years dominance.
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Frenchman Sébastien Bourdais has moved one step closer to the second car of the Toro Rosso Formula 1 team.
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Marc Surer, a Swiss grand prix driver of the between 1979 and 1986 has issued a damning appraisal of formula one's powerbrokers Bernie Ecclestone and Max Mosley.
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The Renault Formula 1 team will probably begin the 2009 world championship with a functioning KERS system aboard the R29, according to the team's Spanish race driver Fernando Alonso.
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The 2009 Daytona 500 - the opening round of the NASCAR Sprint Cup - will be run without the presence of Canadian Jacques Villeneuve.
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Gary Akin, vice president of sales at struggling American Suzuki Motor Corp., has left the company, said spokesman Jeff Holland. His duties will be assumed by Koichi Suzuki, 45, vice president in charge of automotive operations.
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Chrysler LLC, hobbled by shrinking sales and soaring inventories, shut down three assembly plants Monday after reopening them two weeks ago.
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Two U.S. senators have asked Energy Secretary Steven Chu to set a timeline for distributing up to $25 billion in loans to help U.S. auto companies produce more fuel efficient vehicles.
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Auto parts maker Magna International Inc. has started the shut-down of a gear assembly plant in Syracuse, N.Y. -- a move that will ultimately eliminate 1,400 jobs.
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Auto-parts maker Magna International Inc. has started the shutdown of a gear assembly plant in Syracuse, N.Y. -- a move that will ultimately eliminate 1,400 jobs.
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Tony Cervone, a top spokesman for General Motors as it battled bankruptcy rumors and won U.S. rescue loans, is leaving the automaker.
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The future of specialty carmaker Saleen Inc. is getting a little clearer: Most of the company was sold to a Michigan group last week after being on the block since November.
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The Aston Martin V12 Vantage, the hottest version of the two-seat coupe, is the latest step in the automaker's new-model offensive for 2009.
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U.S. auto parts suppliers are asking for up to $20.5 billion in federal aid to survive the worst industry downturn in decades.
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U.S. auto parts suppliers are asking for up to $20.5 billion in federal aid to survive the worst industry downturn in decades.
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The U.S. Senate voted on Monday to make loan interest and sales taxes on vehicle purchases deductible from federal income taxes.
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U.S. auto sales dropped 37.1 percent in January, dragged down by the Detroit 3, as the industry posted its lowest monthly total in 27 years.
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Lead-acid battery producer Axion Power International Inc. has won an $800,000 Pennsylvania grant to test its batteries in hybrids and electric vehicles.
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