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Speed demons on a Jakarta joyride
Not even Jakarta's chaotic traffic can stop these owners from parading their Ferraris.
S'pore GP bucks trend, raises ticket prices
Paddock Club Suite tickets are going at $8,000 versus $7,500 last year.
Time to scrap car transfer fee
Chris Tan: It is meaningless even if it adds a tidy sum to the coffers.
Mitsubishi Motors to withdraw from Dakar Rally
The company said it would withdraw from all Cross Country Rallying.
Shifting down
The annual Tokyo Auto Salon show was less glamorous this year, possibly succumbing to the economic malaise.
Chilled Webber says recovery ahead of schedule
Australian F1 driver Mark Webber is undergoing treatment that involves standing nearly naked in sub-zero temperatures. -Reuters
F1 crisis biggest in 40 years
FIA president Mosley said teams budget must come down. Honda has already pulled out of the sport.
Limping Webber unveils new Red Bull F1 car
New Red Bull F1 car on could allow Webber to step up alongside new team mate Sebastian Vettel as a race winner this season.
F1 costs will be vastly reduced
Sport-in-crisis cut costs for teams to retain financial viability. -AFP
Drive to keep car market going
People are more cautious about buying cars during the recession.
Who's the greenest of them all?
Every automaker is racing to unveil their green cans within two or three years.
Rallying: It's snow joke for Loeb in wintry Norway
Two years ago, snow and ice caused Loeb to slip up and finish 14th. But in Ireland last week, he was off to a flying start to finish as Rally champ.
Toro Rosso's Buemi fastest again at Jerez
Buemi clocked 1:17.591 with 143 laps in F1 testing. It was the second day in a row he was the fastest.
'Guardian of the brand'
BMW Asia's marketing director, Ramesh Divyanathan, was once a journalist for The Business Times.
Bizzaro: Getting a Chinese driving licence
What should a driver do when he needs to spit while driving?
'Millennial' drivers crave iPods over horsepower
Carmakers say they are emphasizing on features such as email capabilities, hookups for iPods, laptop computers.
Hamilton pips improved Alonso in testing
Hamilton outpaced rival Alonso on the last day of F1 testing, but the Spaniard improved his performance in the new Renault R29.
Mokhzani: We want to attract more than just racing fans to F1
Sepang International Circuit would try to fit in a lot of activities for families of racing fans.
Porsche spends $500,000 on Changi roadshow
Sports car maker looking at setting up a driving school in S'pore.
As U.S. downturn deepens, repair business thrives
Small town business, which patches tires for just $5, makes maintaining a car more affordable.
A passion for gas works
Despite facing challenges to the use of CNG to power cars, the managing director of Smart Energy is optimistic.
22 countries in a humble hatchback
Family makes amazing 40,000 km journey in a decade old Citroen ZX that the family lovingly calls Wilma. -AsiaOne
US F1 team to race in 2010
USF1 may to be financed by Peter Windsor and Ken Anderson for US$62 million. -AFP
Her need for speed
Emma Gilmour is the first woman to compete in the Asia Pacific Rally Championship.
 
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