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401.www.carawayspeedway.com339
402.www.nascartouring.com338
403.www.jotas-racing.com333
404.www.f1-malaysia.com332
405.www.dirt-trackin.com330
406.racingknowledge.org322
407.artracing.org318
408.www.racestud.com308
409.www.desotosuperspeedway.com280
410.www.i25speedway.com270
411.www.precisionracing.org267
412.www.imolacircuit.it261
413.www.roland-ratzenberger.com254
414.autosport.sbs.nl247
415.www.hideki-noda.com246
416.jv.flagworld.com216
417.www.formule1club.nl205
418.www.worldofmotorsport.com203
419.www.weeklyracingseries.com201
420.www.mmsmotorsports.com195
421.www.britishrally.com169
422.www.sterlingmarlinfanclub.com167
423.www.michelealboreto.com165
424.www.amandablack.co.nr161
425.www.fasttraxspeedway.net156
426.www.f1racing.ws153
427.www.flyingjautomotive.com145
428.arkansasdirtracing.com145
429.www.davespitpassphotos.com144
430.www.jamun-racing.co.uk139
431.www.angellpark.com132
432.pictureworld.org109
433.www.speedcarsuperseries.com96
434.www.yorf1.nl95
435.www.gebograndprixreizen.nl86
436.www.f1prospects.com79
437.nascarpitbox.com78
438.www.wilsonbrosracing.com76
439.www.bghphotosonline.com76
440.skr-rebel-racing.com71
441.www.hubbardracing.com58
442.www.fredlorenzen.com56
443.www.top100racing.com56
444.www.sofast.tv55
445.copynac.com54
446.openwheelfans.com45
447.www.tinylund.com44
448.www.pat-friesacher-fan.at43
449.f1.toyota.com.tw39
450.internationalfuelracingassociation.com36
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438. www.wilsonbrosracing.com

Rating: 76 points*
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www.wilsonbrosracing.com

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Formula One Gets Started Amid Flurry of Changes
After one of the biggest overhauls of the technical regulations in Formula One history, the season, which starts Sunday, could become one of the most unpredictable ever.
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Brian Scott earns first NASCAR victory with trucks win at Dover
Brian Scott wondered if one of his tires would be next to blow on the concrete at Dover. They all stayed intact, and Scott got ...
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Introducing the Nissan Leaf electric vehicle
Amid much fanfare, Nissan finally showed off the first of several new electric vehicles this morning at the opening of its new global headquarters in Yokohama. Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn, a longtime skeptic on hybrids, is betting that the Leaf and other EVs, will quickly become mass market hits, and even suggested that fully electric models could account for 10% of all car sales by 2020. The car looks much like other mass market models. Despite its name, its design doesn't scream "eco-car" and, unlike some electric vehicles of the past, space inside isn't compromised. Capable of seating five, Ghosn and three Japanese politicians with connections to Yokohama, including former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, emerged from the "blue earth" colored Leaf with ease after it appeared on the stage. The grand entrance was followed by short video featuring an assortment of schoolchildren explaining how good the green Leaf is for all our futures. One youngster, presumably of his own free will, even compared it to an angel coming down to Earth. Ghosn, though, focused on the practicalities, reiterating Nissan's plan that the Leaf, which runs a 100 miles on a single charge, excluding the cost of the batteries will cost no more to buy and run than a traditional gasoline-powered car. Zero-emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases, he said, are a bonus. Charging time is seven hours, although a 30 minute quick charge can get batteries back up to 80%. Key to its success will be bringing down the cost of the batteries, which currently cost around $10,000 per car to make. Sensibly, Nissan plans to lease the batteries to customers rather than try to sell the car at an inflated price. Initially, the carmaker will share the burden by taking advantage of government subsidies and cheap loans to ensure sales are profitable from day one. The challenge will be to get costs down to a sufficient level by the time governments begin scaling back state incentives. Mass production should help. Ghosn, once again emphasizing the importance of affordability, said that the cost of leasing the batteries and the electricity used to charge them will be less than what ustomers spend on gasoline for regular cars.Even if the economics remain challenging--no other automaker is yet following the mass-market approach of Nissan and its alliance partner Renault--the Leaf is an enjoyable drive. I tried out a version of the car, albeit with a different body, earlier this week on a Nissan test track. The acceleration and handling were impressive and, importantly, it felt steady and secure. In terms of size, the version I drove, which measur4.4 meters long by 1.7 meters wide, was perfectly comfortable. Indeed, when I them drove a Nissan Tiida (Versa in the U.S.) a few minutes later, I realized I much preferred the EV. Intriguingly, Ghosn once again took aim at hybrids, which he says have failed to become a mass market choice, noting that their global market share is just 2%. To me, that's slightly disingenuous given that until recently only Toyota and, to a lesser extent, Honda were serious about gas-electrics. What's more, Toyota expects to sell over a million hybrids a year in a year or so and both Toyota and Honda reckon hybrids will soon account for 10% of their sales. And hybrids, unlike EVs, aren't hindered by short driving ranges, use batteries that cost a fraction of the cost of electric cars and don't require billions of dollars of public subsidy. Ghosn, though, reckons that the only thing stopping EVs becoming a mass market phenomenon will be automakers' ability to make them quickly enough. "The problem we have is will we have enough capacity," he said.
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Wasn't our day: Whincup
V8 Supercars star Jamie Whincup says luck wasn't on TeamVodafone's side as they chased an historic fourth-straight Bathurst crown.
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With Montoya's surge to fifth, his intensity reminds fans of Earnhardt
In an offseason merger, Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates added "Earnhardt" to the Sprint Cup team's name. Though born of ...
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