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Top Gear

Top Gear – Series 14 (back on 15 November and now in HD)

Top Gear

Now that the Top Gear is over rumour has been put to bed, there is further good news for fans of the world’s best car show. Series 14 of Top Gear will be broadcast in full HD. That’s 1080 pixel high definition goodness to look forward to.

The AUSmotive tip is for a return to UK screens on Sunday 15 November, and as soon as a new return date is confirmed it will be posted here.

UPDATE 30 September: Good news, looks like the speculation above concerning the start date for Series 14 is correct—as this post on the BBC Internet Blog confirms.

[Source: TopGear.com | Thanks to Tim for the tip]

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Porsche

Porsche gets in on the Speedster fad

Porsche Boxter R spy shot

First there was MINI, then Mazda. Now, Porsche is the latest manufacturer to get in on the current Speedster fad, as the above image shows. It is believed the Boxster Speedster will be released in 2010, and you can guess how the “power domes” might look underneath that black camouflage. Follow the link below for more details and pics.

[Source: car]

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Formula 1 Renault

F1 Crashgate farce gives Flav the…

Nelson Piquet's crashed Renault - 2008 Singapore Grand Prix

That photo above is now the definitive image from Formula One’s first night race. It is, of course, the wreckage of Nelson Piquet Jr‘s Renault, that we now know was deliberately driven into the concrete wall for the sole purpose of improving Fernando Alonso’s finishing position. The penalty for such a devious act of “unparalleled severity”?

Well, for the Renault F1 team—nothing! Sure, they will suffer permanent expulsion from the sport if they commit a similar offence in the next two years, but the horse has already bolted. Renault will be a model F1 citizen during that time. Of that you can be sure.

What about the driver who so willingly and weakly complied with the act of race fixing? Nah, he got off too. The World Motor Sport Council thought his willingness to dob in his former team was sufficient to exempt him from any punishment. This young Piquet bloke is a pretty willing guy, it seems. Just pander to his insecurities and it would appear you could have him stealing from his grandmother. If only he was as good at driving as he is at destroying reputations—his own or otherwise—he may never have found himself in this mess.

Surely the bloke that won the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix on account of this race fixing, Fernando Alonso, must have been handed some sort of penalty? Nope. The FIA reckon Alonso knew nothing of it. Even if you are naive enough to believe that to be the case, Alonso won the race because his teammates cheated for his benefit. Yet, the result still stands! It is mind boggling. At the very least the race win should have been stripped, even if it meant leaving the other positions as they finished. F1 has proven time and again that it can laugh in the face of common sense, so having a race in the history books with no official winner should pose no problems.

Of course, Alonso’s name should be removed from Singapore’s 2008 record books and Nico Rosberg, second across the line, should inherit the race win, which would be his first in F1. Importantly, the resulting shuffling of points would only extend Lewis Hamilton’s margin over Felipe Massa in the driver standings. That is, the ultimate result of the 2008 World Championship would not be affected.

Fear not, the heavy hand of the FIA has dealt former Renault F1 team boss Flavio Briatore a knockout blow. He’s been permanently banned from Formula One, including the inability to hold a position within any team for any FIA sanctioned event or series. He has also been banned from continuing his driver management portfolio. At the moment Flav manages four current F1 drivers; Mark Webber, Heikki Kovalainen, Fernando Alonso and Romain Grosjean. Ironically, he still holds a contract with Piquet Jr, too.

Pat Symonds, the third member of the apex of evil, along with Piquet Jr and Briatore, has also been given a complete ban from the sport. However, he will be free to rejoin F1 after five years exclusion. It is worth remembering that Briatore and Symonds had already “resigned” from their positions with Renault.

So, what do you reckon, is the outcome of the Crashgate saga a farce or a fair result? Damon Hill, 1996 F1 world champ, reckond Renault have been let off lightly. Now, with reports of Briatore considering legal action against the FIA, will Crashgate ever end?

A statement from Renault F1 in reponse to the FIA’s decision can be read after the jump.

[Source: TimesOnline & BBC]

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Mazda Motor Shows

Frankfurt: Mazda MX-5 Superlight

Mazda MX-5 Superlight

You’ve probably seen and read a bit about the Mazda MX-5 Superlight by now. If so, you’ve seen enough to know that, in pure performance terms, this car is a having bit of a laugh. It has bugger all power and as a result it’s quite slow. There’s a meagre 93kW on offer and that’s just enough to break 9 seconds for the 0-100 sprint.

Thing is, though, I reckon it is one of the best cars revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Simply because I think it looks so damn cool. The long bonnet, the bespoke interior details (what’s left of it) and the rollover hoops complete a look that is pure sportscar.

I like the fact Mazda’s engineers have gone about producing a car with a sole focus. That they have looked at the overall car and taken the approach of removing stuff first, then thinking about what actually needs to be put back in.

“I’ve dreamed of building a Mazda MX-5 with this kind of radical form for a long time,” says Peter Birtwhistle, Mazda Motor Europe’s Chief Designer, referring to the project. “Now that weight reduction has become a dominant factor in automotive development, the time is ripe for it. We show how lightweight a car today can be.”

But, its not all beer and skittles. I am quite puzzled as to why the show car’s power has dropped by 22% from the 118kW that you get from an entry level MX-5. Also, the reality is that the Superlight’s strict weight loss program has only saved 134kg compared the soft top road car.

Lucky it looks so good. There’s a long press release from Mazda below along with a comprehensive photo gallery.

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Ferrari

Two Ferraris are better than one

Ferrari 458 Italia

Ferrari shows Volkswagen how its done, with this promo footage of two 458 Italia models racing around Mugello before heading into the Tuscan hills. It certainly ups the charisma levels from Michael’s black t-shirt!

Watch the clip after the jump…

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Volkswagen

Gee wizz

Volkswagen, usually known for creative excellence in their advertising, have let the team down a bit with this new commercial which features the Scirocco R and Golf R. But, by showing both cars fanging around a racetrack, well, I guess they can be forgiven. And by being another member of the blogosphere to showcase the ad I guess Volkswagen have achieved their aim!

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Audi Motor Shows

Frankfurt: Audi e-tron

Audi e-tron

Rumours of an electric powered R8, with an individual engine powering each wheel, had been circulating well in advance of the Frankfurt Motor Show. So, then, Audi surprised nobody when they revealed the e-tron at the IAA a few days ago.

Just take a look at the numbers: 230kW; 0-100km/h in 4.8 seconds; 60-120km/h in 4.8 seconds, with a range that would get you from Canberra to Sydney. Well, Campbelltown actually. But that’s almost inner city these days. However, the biggest number will seem like a typo, but it is fair dinkum. Of course, I am referring to the e-tron’s Biblical 4500Nm of torque. That would allow Moses to part not just the Red Sea, but every sea and ocean on the planet!

The e-tron is more than an electric car, too, it is a pointer to the direction for Audi’s technology to be introduced to its conventional models. Things like the car-to-x communication system that sends data from the car so it can be received by other vehicles. Such systems are being developed by other manufacturers and a common language should ensure compatibility. Car-to-x comms can help avoid accidents. Here’s an example, say you lose control in your fancy e-tron and head to the other side of the road, the car-to-x technology will send data pinpointing your location to other cars in the area. This will allow oncoming traffic to be warned of your misfortune in what amounts to real time. Neat, huh.

How about trick LED headlamps that can illuminate oncoming corners by following your trajectory via the e-tron’s Sat Nav system. That makes the fact the same headlights can auto dim themselves to suit weather conditions, such as fog, seem positively dull.

There’s also a new “brake-by-wire” technology that, among other things, helps recharge the battery using a system similar to the KERS systems on F1 cars.

Of course, this is just the tip of the iceberg, so take in Audi’s press release and gallery of 30 wallpaper-friendly images after the jump.

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Accessories & Tech Volkswagen

Volkswagen Scirocco R – iPhone game

VW Scirocco R iPhone game

Volkswagen has recently launched another iPhone driving game. This time featuring the Scirocco R. The theory goes that you’re racing around the Nordschleife in the “Scirocco R 24 hour Challenge”. The reality is it’s simply a marketing gimmick designed to get you to add your name to Volkswagen’s database.

The game itself is okay, if you’re into that sort of thing. But as a genuine replica of the Nürburgring Nordschleife the track in this game rates pretty poorly.

There are three game modes—qualifying, 24 hour mode and multiplayer, the latter requires Bluetooth to be activated. The 24 hour mode is really a five minute game where you start in 11th position and try to win the race before your time is up.

The Scirocco R 24 hour Challenge is a free app available through iTunes, and if you liked their previous VW Polo game then you will like this. Despite the game’s downfalls it is a step forward compared to the Polo game.

You can watch a video demo after the jump.

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Motor Shows

Frankfurt: best of the web

Frankfurt Motor Show 2009

Whoa, this Frankfurt Motor Show has been big! Unfortunately, work and family commitments have left me with a lot of catching up to do. That catching up will have to wait a few days as well, as I will be offline for a few days.

In the meantime here are a collection of links from around the traps that provide a good insight into what’s been going down at Frankfurt 2009:

Let’s hope news of the Audi RS3 and RS5 doesn’t break while I’m away.

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Audi Motor Shows

Frankfurt: Audi R8 Spyder

Audi R8 Spyder

A 5.2 litre V10 behind your ears. A massive 386kW (525bhp) at your feet. And the wind rushing through your hair. Does it get any better? Well, yes, if your new R8 Spyder is a more tasteful colour than the one shown in these pics it quite possibly does. Thankfully, there are 10 other colours to choose from. Apart from that, though, this has to be one of the better hardtop to roofless conversions in some time.

The lightweight cloth top opens at the touch of a button in around 19 seconds, and can be operated at speeds up to 50km/h. Despite the lack of a metal roof, Audi reckon the road noise heard inside is only a smidge louder than in the Coupé.

Even with the light roof, the R8 Spyder is still on the porky side, weighing in at 1720kg. That can’t stop rapid progress, however, with 0-100 being dealt with in just 4.1 seconds. Fast!

But, the real beauty in this car is in its styling and details. There’s a big, big photo gallery after the jump, along with everything you wanted to know about the R8 Spyder in Audi’s press release.

Oh yeah, when you get the photo of the seatbelt and you wonder what that’s about, it is showing the seatbelt mounted microphone that supposedly makes phone calls with the top down a breeze, if you’ll pardon the expression.

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Motor Shows Volkswagen

Frankfurt: Volkswagen Golf R

Volkswagen Golf R

Finally, the über Golf has been confirmed by Volkswagen! The Golf R, complete with a fully revised 4motion all-wheel drive system, 199kW and 350Nm of torque, can accelerate from rest to 100km/h in 5.5 seconds when fitted with a DSG box, or 5.7 seconds for the manual version.

Over the model it replaces, the V6 powered R32, the new Golf R increases peak power by 15kW and maximum torque by 20Nm. With fuel consumption rated at 8.5l/100km the 2-litre four cylinder TSI reduces fuel use by a very respectable 21 per cent. CO2 emissions drop from 255g/km to 199g/km, or a reduction of 28 per cent.

Stopping power is provided by 345mm sized front discs, with barely smaller 310mm rotors at the rear. The R comes standard with 18″ Talladega alloys, fitted with 225/40/18 rubber. Larger 19″ wheels in the same style can also be optioned with 235/35/19 tyres. The ESP system has been tweaked and given a Sport setting that allows for greater slip in aggressive track-like driving situations.

Apart from the more obvious body styling, the Golf R sets itself apart from the rest of the Golf range by the latest bling lighting fad, with LED daytime running lights at the front and, for the first time on a Golf, LED rear tail lights.

The Golf R really is an Audi S3-lite. Brilliant! Just how “lite” will the pricing be, and when will we see the Golf R on Australia soil? You can ponder these questions while checking out the pics and reading Volkswagen’s press release after the jump. A reminder, too, that all pics can be viewed as wallpaper friendly 2000px super images by clicking on each image.

UPDATE 6 April 2010: 20 new images added at end of article.

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Audi Motor Shows

Frankfurt: Audi’s opening presentation

Audi presentaion at Frankfurt 2009

Audi’s opening presentation at the Frankfurt Motor Show has just concluded. Two main models were revealed—the R8 Spyder and the e-Tron.

As expected the R8 Spyder is powered by the 525bhp V10 5.2 FSI engine. The e-Tron, powered by four electric engines, one in each wheel, produces 313bhp and can sprint to 100km/h in 4.8 seconds. It has a theoretical range in excess of 230km.

I managed to catch the presentation via Audi tv. Here are a few screen grabs from the show, with further details on both models to follow soon.

UPDATE 16 September: Edited highlights now on Audi tv.