Sunday

Audi SQ5 TDI Exclusive Concept


At the 2012 Paris Motor Show, Audi will be bringing along a special edition SQ5 TDI model called the Executive Concept.

To be fair, we’re looking forward to seeing this car on the showroom floor for a number of reasons including a unique body color that we haven’t seen before from an Audi. The concept also promises a luxurious interior befitting its "Exclusive Concept" designation.

Other than that, there’s not a whole lot to be excited about when it comes to the SQ TDI Exclusive Concept. (Wait until you hear how much it’s going to cost).

In any case, the car is scheduled to make an appearance in Paris, which, in itself, is worthy of coverage. It won’t be the sexiest or the most eye-popping of the cars headed to France, but we’re still interested to see if Audi can change our minds on our initial underwhelming opinion of this production-ready, limited-run concept.

Find out more about the Audi SQ5 TDI Exclusive Concept after the jump.

Audi SQ5 TDI Exclusive Concept originally appeared on topspeed.com on Saturday, 15 September 2012 03:00 EST.

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On The Ground? MotoGP at IMS, 2011 Edition

(Note: WHAT?!? Another non-indycar related post? I know, I know; before anything else I was a fan of The Speedway so getting the chance to write about it is always exciting. I really enjoy these on-the-ground reports and many open … Continue reading

Source: http://anotherindycarblog.wordpress.com/2012/08/16/on-the-ground-motogp-at-ims-2011-edition/

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Kyle Busch?s championship hopes end on a blown pit call

RICHMOND, Va. - The official on pit road standing beside Kyle Busch's right rear wheel lifted his hand, signaling a violation, and effectively ended the last of the No. 18 M&M's Toyota's 2012 championship hopes.

A lug nut sat there beside the wheel, a lone lug nut, barely larger than a quarter. But the precious time needed to get that lug nut properly screwed onto the car, combined with a curious don't-pit call by crew chief Dave Rogers during the final, brief rain delay, killed any chance that Kyle Busch had of holding off Jeff Gordon and securing a spot in the 2012 Chase.

It wasn't supposed to be this hard. Busch brought a 12-point lead and unquestioned Richmond dominance into the Federated Auto Parts 400, and every indication early in the race was that he'd waltz right into the Chase and, from there, do some damage to the rest of the field in pursuit of his first championship.

Instead, Busch's late-season swoon continues for yet another year. His early-race domination had faded by the time of the long red flag pause at lap 152, and Rogers' decision to keep Busch out on the last rain caution, perhaps in a gamble that the rain would halt the race there, ended up destroying Busch's chances at catching Gordon. By the time Busch did pit, he was well back in the field, a victim of older tires.

The decision may also have an impact on Rogers' future at Joe Gibbs Racing. Busch and Rogers haven't clicked the way anyone had hoped, and this error, for which Rogers took responsibility, is the kind of choice from which a crew chief may not recover. Mike Ford had a similar pit miscue in Phoenix in 2010 that contributed to Denny Hamlin's championship loss, and Hamlin's relationship with Ford never recovered.

Still, Gibbs gave his support: "We love Dave Rogers," he said, according to the AP. "I think he's one of the brightest and the best. If we have a tough night, we all have a tough night together."

On Saturday night, as Busch climbed from the car after the race, team owner Joe Gibbs leaned in close and said, "Handle [defeat] the right way." Busch did so by giving a two-question, 20-word interview.

"We missed," he said. "That's it. Plain and simple."

Unfortunately it's not. When perhaps the most talented driver in the sport fails yet again to make any kind of dent in the championship picture, it's never "plain and simple." But for Busch and Gibbs, that's a problem that will have to wait until at least 2013 for a solution.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/kyle-busch-championship-hopes-end-blown-pit-call-065624688--nascar.html

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Saturday

Fernando?s Horse power

Fernando Alonso put the Ferrari fastest in the Q1 session in Italy, beating Lewis Hamilton by a small margin. There was then a big gap back to Jenson Button, Nico Rosberg, Paul di Resta (who has a five-place grid penalty), Felipe Massa, Sebastian Vettel, Pastor Maldonado (who has two five-place penalties to take into consideration), [...]

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2012/09/08/fernandos-horse-power/

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Continued Performance, Not One Win, Will Save Logano

Before Pocono, all the talk about Joey Logano was that he may be on his way out of a Cup ride at Joe Gibbs Racing. Following a win from the pole on Sunday, the discussion about Logano is now about how the win saved his ride. But I’m not convinced that is the case. 2012 [...]

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Ferrari still prancing

Fernando Alonso took the fastest time of the Q2 session at Monza, beating Jenson Button, Paul di Resta, Lewis Hamilton, Felipe Massa, Nico Rosberg, Michael Schumacher, Kamui Kobayashi, Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen. Out went Mark Webber, Pastor Maldonado, Sergio Perez, Bruno Senna, Daniel Ricciardo, Jerome d’Ambrosio and Jean-Eric Vergne.

Source: http://joesaward.wordpress.com/2012/09/08/ferrari-still-prancing/

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Cool, canny Alonso seems to have all the answers

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2012/07/cool_canny_alonso_looks_diffic.html

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Team's Remaining Engine Availability

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/07/indycar-teams-remaining-engines.html

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Friday

Where is the 2013 F1 calendar? | Your questions answered

Where is the 2013 F1 calendar? is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.

Matthew Cook wants to know when the 2013 F1 calendar will be revealed.

Where is the 2013 F1 calendar? is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.

Source: http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2012/09/14/2013-f1-calendar/

Bill Aston Richard Attwood Manny Ayulo Luca Badoer

Martin Whitmarsh: ?We should have gone away from here with a one-two?

McLaren boss Martin Whitmarsh says he’s delighted with the outcome of the Monza weekend, with only Jenson Button?s retirement spoiling the party after Lewis Hamilton?s victory. ?It was a brilliant weekend from both of them,? said Whitmarsh. ?The result wasn?t … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2012/09/09/martin-whitmarsh-we-should-have-gone-away-from-here-with-a-one-two/

Allen Berg Georges Berger Gerhard Berger Eric Bernard

COO Koretzky Resigns

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2012/07/koretzky-resigns.html

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Paul Menard penalized 25 points; crew chief Slugger Labbe fined $100,000

Paul Menard and the Richard Childress Racing No. 27 team was docked 25 points for infractions found in post-race inspection at Michigan, and crew chief Slugger Labbe was fined $100,000 and suspended until October 3 for frame rail modifications.

According to the release from NASCAR, "The No. 27 team was found to be in violation of Sections 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing); 12-4K (race equipment that has been previously certified or previously approved by NASCAR for use in an event, pursuant to sub-section 8-12, has been altered, modified, repaired or changed in any manner. Intentionally modifying frame rails for the purpose of deceiving NASCAR's inspection gauges) of the 2012 NASCAR Rule Book."

Menard finished 9th at Michigan. The penalty dropped him from 15th to 16th in the points standings.

Car chief Craig Smokstad and crew member Grant Hutchens were also suspended until October 3 and both he and Labbe are on probation until the end of the year. Childress said that he was going to appeal the penalties, so until the appeals process is complete, Labbe will be on top of the pit box.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/paul-menard-penalized-25-points-crew-chief-slugger-005207525--nascar.html

Paolo Barilla Rubens Barrichello Michael Bartels Edgar Barth

Kyle Busch?s championship hopes end on a blown pit call

RICHMOND, Va. - The official on pit road standing beside Kyle Busch's right rear wheel lifted his hand, signaling a violation, and effectively ended the last of the No. 18 M&M's Toyota's 2012 championship hopes.

A lug nut sat there beside the wheel, a lone lug nut, barely larger than a quarter. But the precious time needed to get that lug nut properly screwed onto the car, combined with a curious don't-pit call by crew chief Dave Rogers during the final, brief rain delay, killed any chance that Kyle Busch had of holding off Jeff Gordon and securing a spot in the 2012 Chase.

It wasn't supposed to be this hard. Busch brought a 12-point lead and unquestioned Richmond dominance into the Federated Auto Parts 400, and every indication early in the race was that he'd waltz right into the Chase and, from there, do some damage to the rest of the field in pursuit of his first championship.

Instead, Busch's late-season swoon continues for yet another year. His early-race domination had faded by the time of the long red flag pause at lap 152, and Rogers' decision to keep Busch out on the last rain caution, perhaps in a gamble that the rain would halt the race there, ended up destroying Busch's chances at catching Gordon. By the time Busch did pit, he was well back in the field, a victim of older tires.

The decision may also have an impact on Rogers' future at Joe Gibbs Racing. Busch and Rogers haven't clicked the way anyone had hoped, and this error, for which Rogers took responsibility, is the kind of choice from which a crew chief may not recover. Mike Ford had a similar pit miscue in Phoenix in 2010 that contributed to Denny Hamlin's championship loss, and Hamlin's relationship with Ford never recovered.

Still, Gibbs gave his support: "We love Dave Rogers," he said, according to the AP. "I think he's one of the brightest and the best. If we have a tough night, we all have a tough night together."

On Saturday night, as Busch climbed from the car after the race, team owner Joe Gibbs leaned in close and said, "Handle [defeat] the right way." Busch did so by giving a two-question, 20-word interview.

"We missed," he said. "That's it. Plain and simple."

Unfortunately it's not. When perhaps the most talented driver in the sport fails yet again to make any kind of dent in the championship picture, it's never "plain and simple." But for Busch and Gibbs, that's a problem that will have to wait until at least 2013 for a solution.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/kyle-busch-championship-hopes-end-blown-pit-call-065624688--nascar.html

Chris Craft Jim Crawford Ray Crawford Alberto Crespo

Thursday

AUTOS: Thoughts upon Debutant LeMay-America?s Car Museum visit

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INDYCAR: The Long and Twisty Sonoma edition

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Volkswagen Golf 2013 Best In History

You have started the countdown for the seventh generation Volkswagen Golf makes its appearance at the Paris Motor Show 2012. But before their public appearance Bavarian firm has unveiled the new chapter of this model in Berlin, Germany. As a 2013 model, the Golf has dimensions of 4.255 mm long, 2.637 mm wide y1, 452 [...]

Source: http://www.autocarblog.co.uk/330-volkswagen-golf-2013-best-in-history.html

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Ferrari Keen On Vettel, Not Perez

Ferrari President Luca di Montezemolo has ruled out the possibility of Sergio Perez joining Ferrari in 2013 and instead fuelled rumours of Sebastian Vettel being a long-term target. As a member of Ferrari?s Driver Accademy, and having impressed so far in 2012, it was widely believed that the Mexican would join the Scuderia sooner rather [...]

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Elio de Angelis Marco Apicella Mбrio de Araъjo Cabral Frank Armi

All good for revitalised Webber

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewbenson/2012/05/andrew_benson.html

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Wednesday

2012 Chase Prospects: From zero (wins) to hero for Martin Truex Jr.?

At times, it's looked like Martin Truex Jr. has been poised to grab his first win for Michael Waltrip Racing. But, alas, it hasn't been meant to be, whether it was at Kansas when the handling on his car disappeared when the sun came out or at Atlanta, when Jamie McMurray blew a tire with just four laps to go, erasing Truex's large lead.

And while he's 0-fer this season, those strong performances are the main reason he's in this year's Chase for the first time since he signed on with MWR. In 26 races, he has 14 top 10s.

The last two weekends, Truex has lamented his team's bad luck that's prevented them from reaching victory lane. But let's be honest; that luck will have to change rather quickly if Truex is to be a strong contender in the Chase. Will it?

Best Chase track: If you take away a crash at Talladega, Truex's lowest finish at a Chase track in 2012 is 12th. We'll go with Dover, the site of his only Sprint Cup Series win and where he finished seventh in June.

Worst Chase track: By average finish, it's Talladega and Kansas. But Talladega is a crapshoot and Kansas is a completely new track. Next up on the list would be Martinsville, but Truex finished fifth there earlier this season.

NB's prediction: 11th. Much like Brad Keselowski last year, given the improvement at Michael Waltrip Racing, using past history may not be the best guide to how Truex will perform in the Chase. But that said, the recent history doesn't have any wins either. Truex has been running well enough to win, however, and if that luck turns, he's the perfect candidate to be this year's Tony Stewart.

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The Danica Show

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