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Alfa Romeo 4C Concept given a makeover

Alfa Romeo 4C Concept

Alfa Romeo has given its stunning 4C Concept a makeover before it hits the runway at the Frankfurt Motor Show. This new ‘fluid metal’ colour shceme really does look the goods and shows off the curves of the car to perfection.

Perhaps the 4C is a bit too fussy around its mid shoulder line. But with over 200hp and a confirmed weight of just 850kg we can forgive any extravagance in styling.

There’s a few more pics after the break and we’ll update you with any more that come our way after the Frankfurt show starts in a couple of weeks.

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Toyota smashes Nürburgring electric lap record

Toyota TMG EV P001

Toyota’s radically styled TMG EV P001 has smashed the lap record for an electric vehicle at the Nürburgring. This is just the third genuine attempt at an EV record around the demanding Nordschleife, following MINI and Peugeot, but Toyota’s lap time of 7 minutes 47.794 seconds is going to take some beating!

Jochen Krumbach was the man at the wheel of the TMG EV P001, which is based on a Radical chassis and modified by TMG for e-WOLF.

The open-top EV set its record on road-legal tyres (read semi-slicks). It has 800Nm of torque and a 260km/h top speed; enough to easily beat Toyota’s sub-8 minute target time.

According to TMG director business operations Rob Leupen, “There’s no doubt that electric motorsport can be every bit as thrilling as traditional racing.”

Why not judge for yourself by watching the full lap after the break.

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2011 Belgian Grand Prix in pictures

2011 Belgian Grand Prix

As we headed into the mid-season break last month it seemed as though Ferrari and McLaren had closed the gap on Red Bull. Combined they had won three races in a row. However, the Belgian Grand Prix showed that Red Bull were having no more of that and managed to score a comfortable 1-2 victory; the team’s tenth Formula One quinella.

In the end Vettel and Webber took the top two places with a reasonable degree of comfort. Not a bad result, really, when you consider their pre-race tyre dramas or that the high speed nature of Spa is not really suited to the RB7.

A special mention to Michael Schumacher, too, who finished a very creditable fifth after starting from last place on the grid. Notably, Nico Rosberg was one place behind in sixth, despite storming to the lead on the first lap.

After the break there’s a further 95 images to help you recapture the vibe.

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Renault

Renault Megane RS250 MonacoGP on sale now

Renault Megane RS250 Monaco GP

Renault is trading off its F1 involvement once again with this new Megane RS250 Monaco Grand Prix Limited Edition. Good to see they’ve not lost the knack of coming up with catchy model titles.

Living up to its ‘Limited Edition’ name just 50 new RS250 MonacoGP models will find their way to Australia; all individually numbered. The price of admission into the MonacoGP club is $48,990 plus on roads ($7000 more than a standard RS250).

Apart from its lengthy title other factors separating the MonacoGP from regular RS250s are white pearlescent paint and piano black trim on the wing mirrors, fog light surrounds and rear diffuser. There is also special ‘MonacoGP’ badging, of course.

Inside, a more tangible benefit is given in the form of an integrated Sat Nav system; the first time we’ve seen that in a Megane down under. As well, the MonacoGP comes standard with 19″ alloys, bi-xenon headlights and four-pot Brembo brakes.

Aside from that it’s pretty much usual Megane RS250 fare, including the same 184kW/340Nm engine from the regular range. A few more ponies would have been nice, don’t you think. Having said that, Renault’s well-tuned chassis still comes standard.

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Audi

Audi continues urban concept tease

Audi Urban Concept

Audi has released new images of the ‘urban concept’ model ahead of its Frankfurt debut. There’s no new text, just the five images. What we see though, is the urban concept in a more real-world context, even though the images are still computer-generated.

Take a look inside and you’ll get a better insight into the 1+1 seating layout. Audi has cleverly saved space by having most controls mounted on the steering column.

The urban concept really is a nifty looking bit of kit. It’s grabbed the city-car idea and given it a whole new life. In five, 10, 20 years time, will we really see our streets populated with these stylish buzzboxes?

UPDATE: 17 new images added, click to load 2000px super image sizing. The Spyder is our pick, which one would you choose?

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Webber on that Eau Rouge move with Alonso

2011 Belgian Grand Prix

After the break you can watch a brief clip from the BBC post-race coverage at the Belgian Grand Prix. Mark Webber was flagged down by the crew and was asked about that move on Fernando Alonso at Eau Rouge. Brilliant stuff!

UPDATE 30 August: Thanks to John for sending us this great photo of Webber and Alonso at the start of Eau Rouge (Getty Images, via ESPN F1).

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Formula 1 Renault

Official update on Robert Kubica

Robert Kubica

Lotus Renault GP has released an official update on Robert Kubica. The 26-year-old Polish driver is recovering from another round of surgery following his rally accident earlier in the year. It seems almost certain we won’t see Robert back in Formula One this year. Let’s hope he recovers well and is back in 2012.

You can read the team’s statement after the break.

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2011 Belgian GP: Post-race press conference

2011 Belgian Grand Prix

Sebastien Vettel won his and Red Bull Racing’s first Belgian Grand Prix overnight. In doing so he opened up a 92pt lead in the drivers’ championship race on his teammate Mark Webber. Jenson Button (McLaren) put in a sterling effort to finish on the podium after starting from P13.

Before the race it was reported Red Bull had concerns over tyre blistering and their strategy to pit both men relatively early paid dividends. Especially for Webber who started from P3 on the grid and found himself in mid-pack by the first corner after a terrible getaway. A very long sting on the harder tyres gave him good track position, which he was able to maintain after his second and final pit stop.

Webber provided the highlight of the race as well, making one of the best overtaking moves of the year. He held his inside line on Fernando Alonso (Ferrari), who was exiting from pit lane, on the entry into Eau Rouge and managed to squeeze out the dual world champion with great courage. It was breathtaking. Alonso was very competitive on the soft tyres, but he dropped out of contention once he moved to the harder primes. He finished the race in fourth.

Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) was also looking very good early in proceedings until he had minor contact with Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) on lap 13. That was enough, though, to fire Hamilton into the armco and out of the race. Despite some early concerns he appeared okay and there have been no reports of injury. The incident saw the Safety Car deployed for a total of four laps while the track was cleared. Hamilton has since accepted responsibility for making contact and apologised to Kobayashi.

At the first corner there was a lot of incidental contact for the midfield runners with carbon fibre flying everywhere. Daniel Ricciardo (HRT) managed to avoid that and take advantage. He was running as high as P15 until he retired from the race suffering vibration at the left-rear of his car.

The post-race press conference featuring the first three drivers can be read after the break. F1 is back in two weeks time for the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.

[Pics: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Formula 1 McLaren

2011 Belgian GP: Take a lap around Spa

If you don’t know your Eau Rouge from your Blanchimont here’s a preview of the famous Spa-Francorchamps circuit from the McLaren simulator. Commentary from Jenson Button’s performance engineer Tom Stallard.

UPDATE: A new video from Pirelli has been added after the break. It explains the high g-forces the tyres, cars and drivers are subjected to at Spa.

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2011 Belgian GP: Qualifying press conference

2011 Belgian Grand Prix

Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) has shown the summer break hasn’t affected his form by taking his ninth pole position of the year in qualifying at the Belgian Grand Prix.

In a rain affected program Mark Webber (Red Bull) looked sharp and for a while it looked like his best lap (1:49.376) might claim pole position. Which would have been a great way to celebrate his birthday and new contract extension. However, Vettel and Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) were the last of the front runners to cross the line and they made the most of the drying track.

Hamilton was first and he also did enough to claim P1 (1:48.730) but the moment last just seconds as Vettel cut four tenths from Hamilton’s best (1:48.298).

Controversy reigned at the close of Q2 when it appeared as though Pastor Maldonado (Williams) deliberately ran into Hamilton, following some minor contact at the chicane on the close of the previous lap. The Venezuelan was penalised five places on the grid and will now start from P21. Hamilton was handed a reprimand, which appears lucky after reviewing replays that showed he moved towards Maldonado moments before they made contact.

A combination of wet conditions and mechanical gremlins made it tough going for Daniel Ricciardo (HRT) who posted the slowest lap in Q3 and was well out of the 107% qualifying zone. He wasn’t the only one though, with Liuzzi (HRT) and d’Ambrosio (Virgin) also missing the mark. It is expected all three will be allowed to race.

Meanwhile, a brief and rare pause to feel sorrow for Michael Schumacher who didn’t get to post a time at all during qualifying after a wheel fell off his car during his out lap in Q3. A rather symbolic moment for his 20th anniversary celebrations given his form since his comeback to F1.

A transcript from the post-qualifying press conference featuring Vettel, Hamilton and Webber can be read below.

[Pics: Red Bull/Getty Images & Vodafone McLaren Mercedes]

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Belgian GP: Eau Rouge wallpapers

Eau Rouge, Spa-Francorchamps

It’s one of the most famous corners in Formula One. And until you are at the track you don’t realise just how steep the descent from La Source and the climb up to the famous Eau Rouge corner really is.

Who cares that F1 drivers say Eau Rouge no longer holds the fears it once did. Watching an F1 car scream up that hill at full noise is one the highlights of the year.

Here, thanks to the Mercedes GP image archive, we have three images of Eau Rouge for you. Simply click on each one to load a 2000px super image. If you want to see the entire Spa-Francorchamps track layout then click here.

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Formula 1 Red Bull Racing

Mark Webber confirmed for Red Bull in 2012

Mark Webber, Red Bull Racing

Mark Webber’s Formula One career will extend into an eleventh season after he re-signed with Red Bull Racing for the 2012 season. The one-year contract extension is a perfect way for Mark to celebrate his 35th birthday today.

“I want to continue racing at the top in Formula One so it’s no-brainer to remain at Red Bull Racing for another year,” Webber said. “My motivation to achieve the best results possible both for myself and the team is still very high.

“Over the past five years, we have worked hard and proved that we can design and build a competitive and championship-winning car, and I’m looking forward to putting the car and myself on the limit again each and every race weekend in 2012.”

UPDATE: Pics of Mark’s birthday celebrations have been added below.