Automobiles
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Formula One – Understanding the New Rules
Sunday’s race ended with Vettel taking the pole and the top spot on the podium. Hamilton brought up second spot, at times more than 16 seconds behind Vettel, and Vitaly Petrov came in third. Webber was dumbfounded at coming in… Continue reading
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BMW Saving the World – 2 i’s at a time
Now that we have seen how Ford reacts when someone uses it identity brand of F-150 (see: Ferrari vs. Ford – AGAIN) it should be interesting to see how Apple reacts to the use of its “i” brand name in… Continue reading
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New York to Paris 1908 – Once Again in 2011
In 1908 Teddy Roosevelt was president, the Olympic Games would be held in London, and in October the Cubs would win the Baseball World Series. But in February a crowd of 250,000 people stood in the chilly weather to watch… Continue reading
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Say It Ain’t So – Mitsubishi’s Killing the Evo
In retrospect you could see it coming “like a bad report card”. Mitsubishi is killing the Evolution and turning their focus to electric vehicles. In 2008 they pulled out of WRC as a factory team and also took Ralliart and… Continue reading
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The Rites of Spring – Car Day in the Triangle
Spring is here in the Triangle and a sure sign is the monthly ritual of “Italian Day” has started up once again. Except during the winter months, the first Saturday of every month there is an impromptu car show at… Continue reading
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The Car of the Future – Coming Soon
It’s been written before on these pages how electronically dependant our vehicles have evolved into being. It started out simply enough with the electric starter replacing the dangers of the hand crank. It was not just a good idea, it… Continue reading
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Ferrari vs. Ford – AGAIN
Back in the sixties Ford spent millions to challenge Ferrari on the race track after a perceived snub of Henry Ford II by Enzo Ferrari. The result was a complete podium win at LeMans by Ford in 1966. Now it… Continue reading
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Targa Newfoundland
I have volunteered as a safety marshal for the 2011 Targa Newfoundland in September of this year. It should be quite an adventure. Continue reading


