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Car of the Year 2013 finalists announced: do you agree?
Mon, 17 Dec 2012The contest for 2013 Car of the Year is hotting up, with the shortlist for Europe's most prestigious new car award announced. The final eight contenders are: Ford B-max Hyundai i30 Mercedes A-class Peugeot 208 Renault Clio Subaru BRZ/Toyota GT86 Volkswagen Golf Volvo V40 This year, there are eight finalists instead of the usual seven, thanks to a dead heat between two contenders. According to the Car of the Year jury, the award's goal 'is to acclaim the most outstanding new car to go on sale in the [last] 12 months.' Not much fuel for enthusiasts in the 2013 CotY list...
TWO Koenigsegg One:1 on video at Goodwood
Fri, 27 Jun 2014Both Koenigsegg One:1s on video at Goodwood As we’ve already reported, the Koenigsegg One:1 is debuting at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend, but rather than a single One:1, Koenigsegg have taken the only two One:1s in existence – yes, it’s two for the price of one at Goodwood. One car – the black one in the photo above – is a new One:1 heading for a customer, but the second (the silver can in the photo and video) is Koenigsegg’s development car, so that’s up for a bit of action on the hillclimb this weekend. But ahead of its public appearance, Goodwood managed to get some time with the One:1s andĀ grab track timeĀ behind the wheel.
NHRA driver Herbert brings teen driver training program to California
Fri, 05 Mar 2010Simple question: How many of you have teenagers in the Southern California area who can benefit from free driver's training? Yes, you read that correctly. The National Hot Rod Association will host 12 sessions of the B.R.A.K.E.S.