Wednesday, August 31, 2011

First Drive: 2012 Buick Regal GS [w/video]

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Less Turns Out To Be More Than Enough

2012 Buick Regal GS

When General Motors first announced that the U.S. would be getting some sort of hotted-up Regal, we were told it'd be just like the Opel Insignia OPC that continues to light fires within the hearts of European enthusiasts. That car boasts a 325-horsepower 2.8-liter turbocharged V6, six-speed manual transmission and all-wheel drive. We've had the chance to drive the Insignia OPC and will say without hesitation that it is, in fact, the bee's knees.

Imagine our disappointment, then, when we found out that the Regal GS was fitted with a 270-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder. Oh yeah, and it's front-wheel drive.

But here's what everyone seems to forget: The Regal GS may be down on power compared to the Insignia OPC, but it still produces 295 pound-feet of torque, just like the Opel. The Regal is also about 500 pounds lighter than the Insignia OPC. And sure, all-wheel drive is nice, but the Regal uses what is arguably the world's most advanced front-wheel-drive architecture - GM's HiPer Strut system. Finally, according to our Buick man, the Insignia OPC would have been hit with a gas guzzler tax had it been ported directly over. By contrast, the Regal GS achieves up to 27 miles per gallon.

There's plenty of goodness to the Regal GS package, and after a long stint of hustling this hottest Buick along northern Michigan's finest backroads, we aren't all that disappointed after all.

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Power Dominates in Sonoma, Takes Win in Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma

Infineon Raceway IZOD Indy Car Series Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma SONOMA, Calif. Sun, Aug 28, 2011 Photos by Robert Redmond and by Nate Jacobson Team Penske's Will Power continued his recent domination at Infineon Raceway on Sunday, taking the...

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Video: Russia's Yo-Auto concept heads to Frankfurt with amazing doors

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Russian automaker Yo-Auto is currently taking pre-orders for its trio of hybrid vehicles, which are slated to arrive in 2012. The triumvirate consists of a coupe, hatchback and truck, and they are all referred to as Yo-Mobiles. It seems the automaker has other vehicles in mind as well, because a rather unique concept car has been mocked up that will make its debut at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show.

The Yo-Concept is not destined for production. Let's get that right out of the way. Yo-Auto executives, however, want the styling of the concept vehicle to serve as a design leader for future vehicles down the road.

The most unique feature of the Yo-Concept has to be the operation of the doors. They don't open outward, like traditional automotive ports of entry, but instead slide up and to the rear of the vehicle. The resulting entryway is quite large, and you can see it for yourself in the gallery renderings or the video, which is posted after the jump.

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Bruno Senna returns

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Notes: Five test tires at Phoenix

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Lexus Teases 2013 GS350 F-Sport and GS Hybrid; Models Will Debut at SEMA and Frankfurt

Lexus unveiled its new 2013 GS350 sedan last week at the festivities surrounding the Pebble Beach Concours d?Elegance in California, and it snuck in peeks at two key GS variants that will follow the 350 to market. The first is the enthusiast-minded GS350 F-Sport?we?ve already driven a prototype?which Lexus teased with a zoomed-in shot of [...]

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My Belgian Grand Prix preview

We're having one of the best Formula 1 seasons ever and the final eight races promise to be really exciting, with Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari closely matched. Watch my preview to this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix and the rest of the season.

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Renault's Kubica has successful operation

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Renault's Kubica has successful operation

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Video: Rider killed in British superbike race

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AMT Mach I Mustang WIP

Hi guys,

Well, having just completed that "Heavy Metal Mustang" MPC Boss 351, I thought that, having the flaws and corrections fresh in my mind, that I'd give a second, more colorful Mach I a build! I've chosen the AMT '71 Mustang for this kit, which is really just a re-pop of the old MPC kit, and, unfortunately,  just as inaccurate and challenging!

I'm not going to go bonkers trying to accurize it completely, but at least the interior is pretty close for a '71 Mach I.....I think? Anyway, it looks correct, with the wooden side panels and whatnot.

First thing is to take care of that darned front end. In the following photos, the TOP shows the CORRECTED piece; in the BOTTOM the KIT Piece AS IS. You'll be able to get some idea of the amount of sanding, drilling, filing and Dremeling that I did to get a more-correct shape. It's been reduced in size, and the bottom piece bored out and side reflectors installed and braces also put in.

See how the kit piece is one-piece? Yuck...oh yeah--the pieces are upside-down, just to clarify.

You can see the braces and reflectors put in from behind here....

The license plate area was cut out and sanded to shape....from the bottom view

 

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Saab preparing to file for bankruptcy protection - report

The Saab saga could be coming to a close as a new report is indicating the troubled automaker will file paperwork for bankruptcy protection.

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Ryan Newman, No. 08 BRANDT / Realtree Chevrolet Silverado Atlanta Motor Speedway Preview

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Determination not enough only fourth for Alonso at Spa. Massa finishes eighth after a puncture

2012 Hyundai Genesis Coupe spied on the factory floor

New pictures of the 2012 Hyundai Genesis Coupe have leaked to the web. It adopts a new front fascia, restyled headlights and a ventilated hood.

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JR Motorsports is Fired Up for night racing in Bristol!

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Kopecky hangs on to win in Zlin

Jan Kopecky hung on to take his first victory of the 2011 Intercontinental Rally Challenge season in his home event, Rally Zlin, by just 1.2 seconds over Freddy Loix. Last year's winner Loix had mounted a spectacular charge over the second half of the event to bring himself into victory contention after a low-key start.

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2011 Belgian Grand Prix: Race reaction

CUP: Atlanta Puts ?Speed? In The Runup To The Chase

Multiple-groove track hosts Sunday night race?

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This Week in NASCAR History 8/28-9/3

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Grosjean takes title as Vietoris wins

Christian Vietoris won the first GP2 race of the Spa weekend, while Romain Grosjean sealed the championship with third place.

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Marquez takes last-gasp Indy pole

Marc Marquez took a last-gasp pole position for the Moto2 Indianapolis by the smallest of margins from Simone Corsi in a thrilling qualifying session, while championship leader Stefan Bradl endured a disastrous afternoon. Corsi was the first man to pump in a really quick time in 1m44.259s with six minutes to go, but the Ioda Racing FTR rider was knocked back by the Team Catalunya Suter of Marquez two minutes later

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2011 NSCS, NNS & NCWTS Atlanta Motor Speedway Weekend Track Event Schedule

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Gloss cote

Can anyone tell me if testors gloss cote lacquer can be sprayed over testors enamel. May have bought the wrong one. Also, how many coats of primer do you guys generally apply before your base coats. I have applied 3 so far and the body is in good shape (no mold lines, sink holes,etc.) Thanks ahead of time for your advice!!

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

European Mercedes-Benz B-class Previews the 2013 A- and CLC-classes

Mercedes-Benz is about to replace its compact A- and B-classes, augmenting its small-car family with a miniature crossover and a midget twin of the CLS. (Read the details on the whole family here.) Of the four forthcoming tiny Benzes, the newly unveiled B-class is the one least likely to come here. However, the small Benzes [...]

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I was just doing my own race, says Kobayashi

Kamui Kobayashi says that he didn?t do anything wrong when he was hit by Lewis Hamilton today ? something the McLaren driver himself has now confirmed when he accepted blame for the contact. ?I know I cannot fight because he … Continue reading

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MERCEDES GP PETRONAS 2011 Belgian Grand Prix - Day 3 Race Report

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Fans Encouraged to Take Action as AdvoCare 500 Ticket Specials are Going Fast

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Cinderella may soon have nothing on Keselowski (Yahoo! Sports)

All-American Brad Keselowski has come out of nowhere to take the NASCAR world by storm, winning his third race of the year at Bristol.

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Eric Boullier: ?I had to take some decisions??

Lotus Renault team principal Eric Boullier says that Nick Heidfeld has been dropped because of his poor performance and lack of leadership qualities. Boullier denied that the Genii Group?s recent massive business deal in Brazil played any part in Bruno … Continue reading

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Report: 15,500 Navistar school buses recalled over fire possibility

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Navistar CE Series Bus

The New York Times is reporting that Navistar is recalling 15,500 school buses over a fire risk. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration the popular buses were built with a positive alternator cable that could rub against a mounting bracket. Should the cable's insulation be compromised, the electrical system could malfunction, potentially resulting in a fire. The recall covers 2007-2012 model-year buses, including the BE and CE series. The report says that Navistar itself filed the recall and that so far, no fires have been reported from vehicles in the field.

Navistar is based in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and manufacturers a number of heavy-duty vehicles for everything from construction and farm use to people and cargo conveyance. The BE and CE series buses are built by subsidiary IC Bus.

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Stoner heads final Indy practice

Casey Stoner set the fastest two-wheeled lap of the Indianapolis road course as he went quickest in the final free practice session for this weekend's MotoGP race at the US venue. The Honda rider was knocked off the top spot by the Yamaha of Ben Spies after 25 minutes, but responded just a few seconds later with a lap of 1m39.538s, which broke the outright track record set in qualifying by Dani Pedrosa in 2009.

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

AMA MX: Metcalfe Scores First Career Win

Australian Brett Metcalfe put together a 3-2 showing in the rain at Southwick to score his first career AMA Motocross 450 Class victory.

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2011 Formula One Calendar

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Kentucky Speedway buys large tract

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F1: Austin gets 2012 Date, Construction work continues and Citizens protest paying Ecclestone a Quarter Billion smackeroos!

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Ford Racing NASCAR Nationwide Series Bristol Motor Speedway Post Race Notes & Quotes

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The latest on Sutil vs Lux

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Name That Shifter, No. 38: 1982 Cadillac Cimarron

On Monday we presented this week?s shifter and asked you to identify the make and model of the vehicle from whence it came. Many guessed that the shifter was from a Datsun, but those of you who recognized it as a Cadillac Cimarron?s four-speed were correct. The first commenter to correctly identify it as a [...]

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Schumacher fastest in first practice at Belgian GP (PA SportsTicker)

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Friday, August 26, 2011

A Brawnier Handshake...

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Hamilton ?lucky? not to crash at Spa

Lewis Hamilton said he was lucky to avoid a huge accident during practice for the Belgian Grand Prix on Friday. The McLaren driver suffered a major twitch approaching the high-speed Blanchimont left-hander during the morning session in conditions that did not seem suited to the intermediate Pirelli tyres he was using at the time. "There was a huge river right the way across the track," the 2008 world champion said.

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Nine wannabe winners

That was another fabulous race in Hungary, with the top three teams fighting for the win but in every Formula 1 race there are 12 teams and 24 drivers.

I've been taking a look at how some of the smaller teams like Force India and Sauber are faring at the mid-way point of the 2011 season, as well as picking the nine drivers who have impressed me most so far.


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Murray gives his thoughts on the new UK television rights deal here.

If you would like to comment on the new UK television rights deal, please go to the BBC's head of F1 Ben Gallop's blog on that subject

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Mikkelsen tops Czech shakedown

Skoda UK Motorsport driver Andreas Mikkelsen has made the perfect preparation for the latest round of the Intercontinental Rally Challenge, with fastest time on Friday's shakedown for Rally Zlin. In unusually hot conditions, the Fabia S2000 driver was 0.7s of a second faster than his nearest rival, local hero Jan Kopecky, around the 2.6-mile stage.

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Subaru Names Future Sports Car ?BRZ,? Production to Begin Next Spring

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Stefano Domenicali: ?We have to believe in ourselves??

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Something that I rebuild from an old gluebomb:

All pics behind the link below:

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Hoboken to Approach 80 Percent Bike Network Coverage

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Adding to an impressive slate of cyclist and pedestrian improvements, Hoboken plans to stripe 10 additional miles of Class II bike lanes, toward a bike network that will cover close to 80 percent of the city’s streets.
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Thursday, August 25, 2011

F1 2011 goes HD and so does the On-Board cam

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Odds favor Kyle Busch at Bristol

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Ou Closes on IndyCar Premier Series Oval Title at NHMS

Belgium preview quotes: Lotus

Heikki Kovalainen: "After a really good break in Finland it'll be good to get back to work. I'm feeling better than ever and it's always exciting heading to Spa.

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Tremendous footage of 1984 Belgian Grand Prix! (Video)

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Hungarian Grand Prix is too close to call

At the Hungaroring

Fresh from the thrills of Germany's rollercoaster race, Formula 1's main protagonists are all steeling themselves for another intense fight for victory at the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Just over half a second split the McLarens of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso's Ferrari and the Red Bulls of Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel during Friday practice at the Hungaroring.

Taking into account the fact that the rival teams all run different programmes during Friday's bedding-in sessions - and champions Red Bull rarely reveal their true pace - it was incredibly close.

Button, who was 0.3 seconds shy of team-mate Hamilton's leading time, predicted the race weekend ahead would definitely follow the same pattern.

"Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren are all looking very strong," said Button. "I wish we had a bit more of an advantage."

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Alonso, a serious driver not necessarily famed for his positive outlook, gleefully branded it "good news" that "more than one or two cars can fight for victory".

In contrast, Red Bull's championship leader Vettel, who has a healthy 77-point lead to protect, displayed rare signs of anxiety saying: "We need to raise our game if we want to be at the front."

Red Bull blitzed last year's Hungarian race, with Webber taking the victory as Vettel finished third after he was penalised for breaking the rules when driving behind the safety-car.

The pair were in more cautious mood on Friday but, intriguingly, both Vettel and Webber showed consistent pace during their longer stints in the afternoon, which suggests they are able to eke steady performance out of their tyres.

Alonso stayed out on track for a maximum 10-lap run but also steadily ticked over similar lap times. In comparison, 13-lap stints for both Hamilton and Button were blotted by fluctuating times, although the pace of Hamilton, in particular, was especially impressive if you removed the anomalous laps.

With the soft and super-soft Pirelli tyres available this weekend, all the leading drivers agreed tyre management would be a decisive factor on the circuit's low-grip surface.

The unusually grey skies above the Hungaroring could have a significant effect on tyre performance, especially when it comes to getting them up to optimum temperature during qualifying.

Chilly conditions at the Nurburgring helped Hamilton beat his rivals to the flag, and while it is nowhere near as cold in Hungary, it is also some way from the hot and sunny conditions that prevailed last year.

Hamilton conceded the cooler climate had helped him set the pace on Friday but even if the sunny skies return McLaren are confident they have now solved the problems with their tyre management in hot conditions that hampered them in Valencia.

Separating the leading drivers in Hungary could well come down to their mental attitude going into the race weekend.

Those close to Hamilton said he simply looked "on it" all weekend in Germany, leading some to tell him he would win the race even when the 2008 champion was pouring water on his chances after practice.

Hamilton looks to be in a similarly upbeat frame of mind in Hungary and has been looking relaxed in the company of his brother Nicolas, while Button has also been sporting his trademark smile after two difficult races.

Aside from the distractions of celebrating his 30th birthday with an impromptu appearance from F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone, Alonso was adamant he could squeeze more out of his Ferrari.

But there is one man on a definite mission in Hungary as Vettel is zoned in on his first win in three races. He insisted: "Here we want to be on top again."

BBC F1 commentator Martin Brundle summed up the champion team's chances, saying: "The tide is turning against Red Bull. If they are going to arrest that this is the perfect place to do it - but the early signs are that they've got their hands full."

UPDATE AT 1750 ON SATURDAY:

The fight for pole in Hungary was just as close as those involved in the battle predicted it would be, with just half a second separating the top five drivers.

After ending a three-race wait for a pole, it gave Vettel another chance to come out with his trademark line over the car radio: "Yes, yes, this is what I'm talking about."

But his hunt for a seventh win of the season at the Hungaroring might not be as straightforward.

Alonso, who starts in fifth, predicts Ferrari will be even more competitive than they were at the last race in Germany and he also backed his old rival and team-mate, McLaren's Hamilton, to have better race pace than Vettel's Red Bull.

Hamilton himself declared himself, "massively happy to be in the fight" even if he did just miss out on his first pole position in more than a year.

Webber, who started in sixth as a result of issues with his DRS overtaking device on his hot lap, described Red Bull's race pace as encouraging but stopped short of saying it was more than a match for the resurgence McLaren and Ferraris.

Red Bull know they are in for a tight battle on Sunday but they are confident they are up to the challenge.

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Raikkonen completes Peugeot 908 test

2007 Formula 1 world champion Kimi Raikkonen completed his maiden test in Peugeot's 908 Le Mans challenger at Motorland Aragon.

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Sauber, HRT cautiously back test plan

Sauber's managing director Monisha Kaltenborn said her team is in favour of a return to in-season testing but insists that Formula 1 remains vigilant that the current cost-saving plans stay in place. As revealed by AUTOSPORT last month, F1 teams are working on a plan that would see in-season testing return in 2012, with FIA president Jean Todt also in favour of the move claiming it is ridiculous teams cannot test during the season.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Interview: Chris Myers from Showtime?s Inside NASCAR

2013 Mercedes A-Class AMG spied for first time

Caught wearing heavily camouflage, the prototype is distinguished by high-performance brakes, AMG wheels and a sporty dual exhaust system.

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Ferrari 458 Spider leaked?

The Ferrari 458 Italia Spyder has been rendered numerous times, but these are reportedly the first official images of the production model.

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Binder joins F2 for Austria

Austrian teenager Rene Binder will make his Formula 2 debut on home soil at the Red Bull Ring, Spielberg, next weekend. The 19-year-old joins the series on the back of a second consecutive campaign in German F3 where he currently lies eighth overall, having taken one podium for the Jo Zeller Racing squad. "I'm really excited about racing at the Red Bull Ring," Binder said.

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IZOD IndyCar Series - Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma Preview

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Sutil relishes ?favourite circuit?

Ahead of this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, Adrian Sutil has spoken of how much he enjoys racing at Spa-Francorchamps. Speaking about the famous venue of this weekend’s race, the Force India driver said: “I always say that Spa is my favourite circuit of the year.” “I just love the place. There’s nowhere else like it [...]

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Gilham loses Triple Eight seat

British Touring Car racer Tony Gilham has lost his Triple Eight drive due to a lack of funding. Gilham, who lies 15th in the BTCC standings, has been struggling to secure the budget to retain his place in one of Triple Eight's Vauxhall Vectras this season. Now the team has announced he will no longer be driving for the squad, and Triple Eight chairman Ian Harrison has confirmed he is looking for another driver to fill the seat alongside James Nash

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Renault to keep innovative exhausts

Renault is set to stick with its innovative forward-facing exhaust system for the rest of the season. The team ran an experimental rear-facing exhaust in both straightline tests and on Nick Heidfeld's car during free practice for the German Grand Prix in July.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

INDYCAR: 2012 Season Starting To Take Shape

Marshall Pruett polls each team to find out what they have planned for 2012, and also gets an update from a few teams and drivers looking to join the series.

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Vincini considers British F3 team

Roly Vincini, the founder and former owner of Formula Renault 3.5 team P1 Motorsport, has announced plans to set up a new team in 2012, potentially to run in British F3.

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Paul Menard, 2011 NSCS Quaker State 400 Race Preview

2011 NSCS Paul Menard - Photo Credit: Chris Graythen/Getty Images for NASCARPaul Menard No. 27 Sylvania/Menards Chevrolet Impala Race Notes and Quotes This Week’s Sylvania/Menards Chevrolet at Kentucky Speedway … Paul Menard will pilot Chassis No. 356 from the Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stable. This No. 27 Chevrolet Impala was a brand...more»

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Hayden gets new bike for Indy

Nicky Hayden will have Ducati's GP11.1 bike at his disposal for the first time at this weekend's Indianapolis Grand Prix. The machine, which is heavily based on the Italian manufacturer's 2012-spec machine, has been used exclusively by Hayden's team-mate Valentino Rossi since the Dutch TT in June.

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Rewind: The Taming and Reclaiming of Prospect Park West

It’s been nearly a year since we first ran Robin Urban Smith’s Streetfilm on the Prospect Park West redesign. A lot has happened since then, but the lane is working as well as ever and I can’t think of a better way to wrap up this important day for NYC street safety policy than to [...]

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Vettel wins, but has to work for it

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Stateside swap-a-rama

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Spy Shots: Mercedes-Benz A-Class spied in AMG guise

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spy shot mercedes-benz a-class amg

The Mercedes-Benz A-Class is coming to the United States, and we're already eager for some seat time. And while Mercedes-Benz hasn't outright confirmed an AMG variant, our spy photographers managed to snag a camo-clad compact wearing all sorts of bulgy bolt-ons. Our best guess is that some sort of AMG treatment lies beneath.

The large wheels and tires do nothing to hide the large brakes lurking just behind the rolling gear. A larger air intake is seen up front while larger exhaust pipes are poking out of the rear. Rumor has it that the Mercedes-Benz A-Class AMG will be powered by an engine producing between 320 and 350 horsepower, filtering its energy through a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and running to the ground via all-wheel drive.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

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The State of Sim Racing

Red Bull's wounds reopen as Alonso shines

At Silverstone

A week before the British Grand Prix, I sat down with Mark Webber to talk to him for his new column for this website.

Silverstone is a track he adores and always goes well on. So, expecting him to be more of a threat to Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel at Silverstone than he had been so far this season, I asked him if he would be allowed to race and beat the German if the circumstances arose.

He was momentarily taken aback. "Well, yeah, I hope so, yeah," he said. "I don't see any reason why we can't."

Given that Vettel headed into the race in complete control of the season having utterly dominated the championship so far, it is easy to see why Webber would be of that opinion.

As it turned out, though, his team principal Christian Horner was not.

Fernando Alonso (left) enjoyed his victory on a frustrating day for Mark Webber. Alonso (left) enjoyed a superb race but it was a frustrating day for Webber. Photo: Getty Images

With a great race winding to a thrilling climax, Horner watched Webber closing in on Vettel at about a second a lap as, ahead of them, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso cruised to a brilliant victory, his first of the season.

Horner would have known how desperate the Australian was for a strong result here, to start to try to make up for a disappointing start to the season compared to Vettel. But he decided that 33 points in the bank for the team was better than the potential of, as Horner put it, "two cars in the fence", and he tried to call Webber off.

And so a wound that has been festering for a couple of years was torn open again.

There is history here, as anyone who followed the titanic struggle between Vettel, Webber, Alonso and McLaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button in last year's championship will know.

The issue of favouritism at Red Bull is a thorny subject with Webber, who last year at Silverstone had a front wing taken off his car and given to Vettel, whose own had failed.
Webber went on to win that race, and famously said over his radio on the slowing down lap: "Not bad for a number two driver."

The issue had been in the background long before that, and has been ever since, occasionally bubbling up to the surface, such as at the penultimate race of last season in Brazil, when Webber said it was "obvious" the team favoured Vettel.

Red Bull have always denied this, while reserving the right to call off fights when they feel the team is at risk - a policy hardened by the collision between their two drivers while disputing the lead at the Turkish Grand Prix last year.

Horner, well aware of the issues, admitted on Sunday afternoon that he could "understand" why Webber would be "frustrated".

He protested that the two drivers were allowed to race until that point, and that he felt the battle had gone "far enough".

And he insisted that the Australian was not being relegated to a de facto number two driver, and that he would still be allowed to race Vettel.

Let's be clear about this - Red Bull did nothing wrong.

Team orders are legal again in F1 this year, after governing body the FIA finally ended a farcical eight years when they pretended they could police whether teams were using them. And bosses are entitled to tell their drivers to hold station, or reverse positions, if they like.

But as an Italian colleague pointed out to Horner on Sunday, Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz made great play before last season's title-deciding race of the fact that his team would never use team orders to interfere with the championship battle, drawing a pointed comparison with Ferrari's demand to Felipe Massa to let Alonso win in Germany.

Horner's reply - "Mr Mateschitz wouldn't thank us for having both cars in the fence on the last lap, having got ourselves into a very good position" - did nothing to redress the obvious disconnect between Mateschitz's words and Red Bull's deeds.

On the face of it, many will feel that Horner over-reacted, given Vettel's massive advantage in the championship. But did he?

Alonso's victory on Sunday was as impressive as any by Vettel so far this season. The Ferrari driver took advantage of a pit-stop problem at Red Bull to take the lead, but once there his pace was, as Horner put it, "very strong".

Alonso clearly had the speed to compete with Vettel for victory at Silverstone, a particularly impressive feat given that this is a track where Red Bull have traditionally excelled and Ferrari have struggled.

On Sunday night, many put Ferrari's speed down to the row over off-throttle blowing of diffusers that has dominated this weekend.

This technology, in which Red Bull are said to lead the field, was banned for the British Grand Prix, and Horner felt this put his team at a disadvantage. Ferrari, by contrast, were believed by some to have benefited.

It would be wrong, though, to put all Ferrari's progress down to the change in the rules.
As Vettel pointed out: "There has been a bit of a trend over the last couple of races; they have been very strong on race days."

My colleague Mark Hughes will go into this subject in more depth in his column on Tuesday, but it is clear that much of Ferrari's progress at Silverstone can be explained by a major development to their car for this race, on which there is more detail in Ted Kravitz's post-race analysis.

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Alonso made full use of it on Sunday with a superb drive, to end a victory drought that goes back to last October's Korean Grand Prix.

The Spaniard was cautious about his title chances after the race, as well he might be given Vettel's 92-point advantage over him - nearly four clear wins.

But there is not a driver on the grid more formidable than the Spaniard with the scent of a possible victory in his nostrils.

Horner knows this full well - after Alonso's superb fight back last year, from 47 points off the championship lead following Silverstone, to leading it after that win in Korea.

Asked on Sunday how concerned he was about Ferrari's pace, Horner did not really answer the question. But if that is what was in his mind when he made the call to Webber, it is not that hard to see where he was coming from.

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Rossi casts further doubts over Japan

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

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Friday, August 19, 2011

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Grubmuller back for Silverstone

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Felipe Massa - classic F1

Ferrari's Felipe Massa is the latest driver to choose his five all-time favourite grands prix for BBC Sport's classic Formula 1 series. The idea of this series is to whet your appetites for the race coming up. And, for better or worse, the Brazilian will always be linked with the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Massa produced one of his best performances at the Hungaroring in 2008. An intense battle with Lewis Hamilton ended when the Englishman's McLaren suffered a puncture, seemingly handing victory to Massa. But, with only three laps to go, the engine in his Ferrari failed. The points from that win would have made the Brazilian world champion that year, rather than Hamilton.

The following year, Massa suffered a terrible freak accident in qualifying for the same race. He was hit on the head by an errant spring from the car of his friend, Brawn driver Rubens Barrichello, and taken to hospital in, what doctors called, a "life-threatening but stable condition". Amazingly, he made a full recovery, returning to Ferrari for the start of the 2010 season.

Massa, like many Brazilians of his generation, grew up idolising the late Ayrton Senna, so it comes as no surprise that three of his five choices feature the former world champion. The other two reflect key moments in Massa's own career.

Massa's choices are as follows, in chronological order:


The 1991 Brazilian Grand Prix
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It was a quite brilliant drive from Senna, who was recording his first victory in his home race. He held off the faster Williams of Riccardo Patrese despite spending a significant portion of the grand prix struggling with no fourth gear. He also lost the third and fifth gears in the final two laps.

After taking the chequered flag, Senna had to be lifted from his car, exhausted and in agony. When he finally did make it on to the rostrum, his face contorted by a mixture of pain and unadulterated joy, he sent fans - and the country that loved him - wild.

The 1992 Monaco Grand Prix

This was the race in which Senna brought to an end Nigel Mansell's dominant start to the season, although the Briton would go on to claim the championship.

At Monaco, like the five races before it, Mansell and the ground-breaking Williams-Renault FW14B were controlling the race before a late pit stop caused by a loose wheel nut put him behind Senna. Mansell tried everything to pass in the closing laps but was beaten by Senna's guile and experience in the tight confines of the track.

The 1993 European Grand Prix

The one race that has come to epitomise Senna - and therefore the inevitable choice by any driver who is a Senna fan.

The race at a wet Donington Park has passed into F1 folklore. A quite brilliant first lap lifted Senna from fifth at the first corner to first by the last - and he proceeded to drive at a higher level to the rest of the field on his way to one of the greatest of his 41 wins.

The 2006 Turkish Grand Prix

This was Massa's first F1 victory, an impressive and dominant performance from the front after taking pole position ahead of Ferrari team-mate Michael Schumacher.

Dig below the surface, though, and it was not quite as impressive or dominant as it looked. This race is often held up as evidence that Massa was occasionally fast enough to get on terms with Schumacher, who was in the final year of his first F1 career.

That's what it looked like from the outside. But Schumacher would have beaten Massa to pole, despite a higher fuel load, had he not made a mistake on his qualifying lap.

In the race, too, Schumacher was on target to win until the advent of the safety car meant Ferrari had to 'stack' their drivers in the pits. The German rejoined behind Renault's Fernando Alonso and failed to get past the Spaniard for the rest of the race.

The 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix

Massa has chosen this because it was his first win at home - and it was a victory that was as dominant as it looked. He took a comfortable pole and never looked like losing the race, winning by 18 seconds from Alonso, who claimed his second consecutive title.

The action was all behind them - and it centred on Schumacher, for whom this was the last race before retirement. The German, whose faint hopes of winning the title ended when he suffered an early puncture, fought back from 18th to fourth to end what turned out to be his first F1 career in style.

Highlights of the race, not broadcast since the day itself, are embedded below. Beneath them are links to short highlights of last year's Hungarian Grand Prix.

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The classic grands prix will be available on the BBC red button in the UK as follows:

Satellite and cable viewers will be able to watch them from 1500 on Wednesday 27 July until 0850 on Friday 29 July.

On Freeview, they will be shown from 2200 on Wednesday 27 July until 0600 on Thursday 28 July, from 2110 on Thursday until 0245 on Friday 29 July and again from 0435 until 0600 on Friday.

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