A1GP has revealed the first image of its brand new 'Powered by Ferrari' car for use in the 2008-2009 seasons. The car will begin testing shortly with TV commentator John Watson doing the driving. The car will be powered by
The French Grand Prix will be held at Magny-Cours for the last time this year, according to Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone, but he hopes that there could be a race on a new circuit in or near Paris in
The demand for luxury automobiles is expected to rise by 20 percent in 2008. The growth of the ultra-luxury prestigious sports car marketplace has spurred businesses that cater to upscale car enthusiasts to offer services that go above and beyond
Vivid Racing recently installed the new Agency Power turbo suction pipe and intercooler pipe kit on this local customers EVO X. The all polished pieces feature aluminum tubing with TIG welds and high quality 5 ply couplers stamped with the
It is reported that the value of annual truck sales in the GCC and the Middle East is expected to increase to a massive AED 10 billion in the next 12 months spurred by heavy demand from the booming construction
Few companies attempt to mix sports sedan and station wagon, but Holden's HSV division is doing just that. The high-performance wing of GM's Australian division announced today the birth of the new HSV Tourer, a version of Holden's upcoming Commodore
The MotoGP World Championship heads into the heart of the calendar now, with races where anything can happen and anyone can lead or win a race. JiR Team Scot with their Honda RC212V has so far been able to be
There are not many race weekends where the winning team can perform a 24.66-second pit stop, celebrate in Victory Lane and sneak out with the trophy. But such is the case in Thursday's NASCAR Sprint Pit Crew Challenge (May 15
A century after the Model T put the world on wheels, Ford is challenging five universities from around the world to dream big and create a Model T concept for this century. In 1921, the Model T accounted for almost
Following discussions during ongoing contract bargaining with the CAW, General Motors of Canada today announced the Windsor Transmission plant will cease operation in the second quarter of 2010. This is when current 4-speed front wheel drive transmission production mandates are
No 8 Max Lewis went over for a try in the 79th minute for Yorkshire to ensure a nervy last few minutes for Warwickshire, but they held on for the victory.
General Motors of Canada on Monday said its Windsor Transmission plant would close in the second quarter of 2010 after current four-speed front wheel drive transmission production requirements are completed.
Strike-hit American Axle American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings (AAM) demands for large wage cuts and its plans to close all but two of its striking plants are too drastic for the United Auto Workers to accept, a union negotiator has