Shirts for Sale
Suzuki vstrom travel t-shirt in white - size xx-large - brand new(US $22.95)
Harley davidson black t-shirt 105 years 1903-2008 sparkle letters fitted sz m(US $11.99)
Harley-davidson motorcycle button up shirt men xl x-large black mechanic sewn ss(US $39.00)
Brand new pure polaris slingshot oem men's vintage shield tee shirt - navy/gray(US $29.99)
Speed and strength lunatic fringe adult tee/t-shirt, silver(US $19.43)
Harley davidson women's dark orange tank top size xl(US $17.99)
Pontiac SD-290
Wed, 21 Nov 2007According to GM, the Pontiac SD-290 concept is "Designed to evoke the emotions of classic sports cars". Introduced at SEMA, the vehicle is derived from a Pontiac Solstice but has been transformed into a pure single-seat race car with its passenger compartment made obsolete by a hard tonneau cover. Despite its competition red paint scheme, it is difficult not to relate the SD-290 to the timeless shape of a D-Type Jaguar. We can also see the influence of BMW's 2004 H2R land speed record breaking concept in the SD-290's asymmetrical layout, with its racing cockpit protected only by a small windscreen in front of the driver and a faired headrest and roll-bar behind the seat.
Free of GM, Saab declares its independence
Mon, 07 Jun 2010Saab Automobile AB is reinventing itself as an independent automaker. Since its sale by General Motors Co. to Spyker Cars NV in February, Saab has been re-evaluating every aspect of its business.
Flavio Briatore legal challenge to FIA ban
Sun, 18 Oct 2009Flavio Briatore is launching legal action to get his lifetime ban overturned Flavio Briatore will start legal proceedings in the Paris Tribunal de Grande tomorrow in an attempt to overturn the lifetime ban he received from the FIA for his part in the ‘Singapore-Gate’ race fixing episode, which saw Nelson Piquet Jnr intentionally crashing his car to allow team mate Fernando Alonso to take victory in the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. Briatore is claiming the life time ban from involvement in any FIA sanctioned Motor Sport – including driver management – is a legal absurdity. And he probably has a point.