Accessories for Sale
- 11-15 polaris pro rmk switchback assault rush indy rear bumper(US $60.00)
- 12-16 arctic cat yamaha front bumper(US $40.00)
- Skidoo xm etec 800 stock exhaust system(US $300.00)
- Arctic cat 2007-2016 zr f xf m cf sno pro hand guard mounting kit nylon 5639-763(US $30.99)
- Arctic cat 2012-2016 zr f xf m rear tunnel powder flares guards black - 5639-809(US $81.99)
- Vintage polaris indy1980s to 1998 running board non skid foot rests pads purple
Carroll Shelby recovering from health scare
Thu, 05 Apr 2012Racing legend Carroll Shelby is slowly recovering from a recent health scare and could leave the hospital in the coming weeks. Shelby has been hospitalized after catching the flu, which turned into a case of pneumonia. Shelby, 89, has received heart and kidney transplants over the course of his life and dealt with a number of health issues.
German Grand Prix Qualifying (2014): Rosberg on pole for Mercedes – Hamilton crashes out
Sat, 19 Jul 2014Rosberg takes pole in the 2014 German Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton managed to close the gap to Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg at the British Grand Prix two weeks ago after Rosberg’s car fell foul to mechanical failure, but it was Lewis’s turn to catch the Mercedes mechanical gremlins today as brake failure in qualifying saw him crash out. Hamilton suffered brake failure ten minutes after qualifying began and crashed heavily at speed in to the stadium section, going out of qualifying and causing a red flag for the session. Lewis was checked over after the heavy crash and is fine, but the pole position subsequently gathered in by team mate Rosberg won’t have been any consolation, Just fou7r points behind Rosberg in the driver’s championship battle after the British Grand Prix, Hamilton now faces a big uphill struggle to minimize Rosberg’s advantage in tomorrow’s race, but at least Hamilton’s first flying lap before the crash has sealed him 15th spot for the race.
CAR interviews European Infiniti chief Jim Wright (2010)
Thu, 01 Jul 2010CLICK HERE TO READ PART TWO CAR readers were asked to submit their questions to Infiniti Europe vice president Jim Wright. We put them to him and here are his answers. It’s a two-part interview – click here to read round two.