IndyCar Series officials set the 2010 schedule Friday at Kentucky Speedway, but they could not stop water from seeping through the track’s cracks. Qualifying was canceled. See the original post: IndyCar Series announces 2010 schedule; Kentucky qualifying...
A mid-afternoon rainstorm on Friday forced officials to use owner points and other criteria to set the grid for Sunday afternoon’s Sunoco Red Cross 500 at Pocono Raceway. The rainout was the fifth in Sprint Cup this year. Excerpt from: Rain washes...
The French Oreca prototype team will race at Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta for the first time in September. View original here: Oreca team to enter Petit Le Mans: Read More →
Honda Motor Co said on Friday that it is recalling another 440,000 vehicles — including some of its best-selling Accord and Civic models — for a potentially lethal airbag defect. View original here: Honda recalls 440,000 cars for airbag risk Read More →
After the speculation of fast approaching end to Cash for Clunkers, the House has passed legislation to inject another $2 billion into “Cash for Clunkers”. First it was the administration reporting that the $1 billion initially allocated for Cash...
Formula BMW, a training ground for young open-wheel road racers, will not return to the United States next season, thanks in part to the recession. Go here to read the rest: Formula BMW pulls plug on American series: Read More →
The Taurus is back for 2010, with a more-thoroughly refreshed model that boasts the kind of imposing visual presence that made Chrysler’s 300 a hit. MotorHead, by Dan Carney. More here: This time, Ford’s Taurus is really back Read More →
Injured Ferrari Formula One star Felipe Massa is expected to leave Budapest’s AEK Hospital on Monday, just nine days after a flying spring hit him in the head during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix. Original post: Felipe Massa to go home...
Michael Schumacher is “testing” on Friday for Ferrari at Italy’s Mugello track, according to reports–despite Formula One’s ban on in-season testing. More here: Michael Schumacher ‘testing’ ahead of Formula One...
It will be at least two more years before the whine of Indy Cars returns to the Motor City. Read more here: 2010 Detroit Grand Prix canceled: Read More →
White House officials and lawmakers were studying late Thursday how to keep alive the government’s cash-for-clunkers incentive program because of concerns the program’s $1 billion budget may have been exhausted after just one week. Obama...
The White House said it was reviewing the “cash for clunkers” program amid concerns the $1 billion budget for rebates for new auto purchases may have been exhausted in only a week. Original post: White House reviewing ‘cash for clunkers’ Read More →
Lately Lamborghini has been known for introducing several “one-off” versions of their beasts. It does not stop with just a normal Murcielago or an every-day run-of-the-mill Gallardo. No, they take it up a few notches. BAAM!… here is...
Filed under: Sedan , Suzuki , Luxury 2010 Suzuki Kizashi – Click above for high-res image gallery We’ve gone to some unusual places for new product unveilings, but today’s reveal of a new mid-sized sedan from Suzuki may be one of the...
Will the Renault Formula One team and its drivers, Fernando Alonso and Nelson Piquet Jr., be allowed to compete in the Grand Prix of Europe on Aug. 23? Expect a decision on Aug. See the original post: FIA sets date for Renault F1 suspension appeal: Read More →
Ford has committed to participating in the World Rally Championship for another two years, signing a deal with M-Sport, its partner in the series. View original here: Ford signs up for two more years in WRC: Read More →
While a record 8.2 million RVs are crisscrossing the nation’s roads, it has been a terrible year for the industry with sales stalling. But there’s a light at the end of the tunnel. See the original post: Americans still yearning to RV Read More →
Msnbc.com readers share photos of their motor homes. See the rest here: Readers and their beloved RVs Read More →
Of the million or so RV owners in the United States, each year about 7 percent cut their ties to home and hearth and go full time. These full-timers love the freedom of the open road. Excerpt from: On the road again and again Read More →
The all-new 2009 Toyota Venza crossover brings cutting edge design and more passenger comfort and amenities to the growing crossover segment. Passenger car power and handing plus versatile and functional five-passenger interior enhancements make the...




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