Report: Chrysler considering entry into Australia’s V8 Supercar series?

Filed under: Motorsports , Chrysler , Australia Wherever you find General Motors and Ford going at it, Chrysler is seldom very far behind. Except in Australia. The Land Down Under has its own unique touring car championship in the form of its popular V8 Supercars series, but the only contestants these days are Ford (with its FPV Falcon) and GM subsidiary Holden (with its HSV Commodore).

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Report: Chrysler considering entry into Australia’s V8 Supercar series?

Eyebrows raise as ‘ugly’ Caterham photos leaked

F1 fans on Wednesday got their first glimpse of a 2012-specification car. Caterham is launching its new CT01 in the pages of British magazine F1 Racing on Thursday. But some subscribers got their c…

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Eyebrows raise as ‘ugly’ Caterham photos leaked

Rolls-Royce Ghost customization proves to be popular

The Rolls-Royce Ghost is a stunning sales success and the company has revealed that 56% of buyers choose to customize their vehicles in a bespoke fashion.

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2013 MINI Cooper spied winter testing in daylight

Spies have captured these latest daylight shots of a 2013 MINI Cooper prototype testing in a group of some MINI prototypes in addition to a BMW 1 Series GT.

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Toyota TS030 HYBRID Le Mans race car officially unveiled

Following a preview late last week, Toyota has officially unveiled the TS030 HYBRID Le Mans race car.

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Video: Why are snowy roads like these never closed?

Filed under: Etc. , Safety , Videos Another winter naturally means more videos of snowy carnage, as Mother Nature teams up with an inclined road to befuddle even those drivers who are used to such conditions. This time the location is Bountiful, Utah on January 21, where a slick bit of downhill becomes an automotive Slip-n-Slide.

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