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Formula 1

A look back at the 1988 Formula One season

Our travels through the world of YouTube have uncovered a series of videos showcasing the 1988 Formula One season. A year totally dominated by McLaren and its two all-time great drivers Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna.

Senna won the first on his three championships and were it not for a clumsy move by Jean-Louis Schlesser at the Italian Grand Prix the Honda powered McLaren MP4/4 would have won all 16 races on the calendar.

So, please, enjoy these clips and transport yourself back in time to an era where Ayrton Senna still had his best years ahead of him.

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MINI

F56 MINI to spawn 10 individual models

MINI F56 rendering

The third generation MINI (model code F56) will spawn 10 individual models according to Autocar. The bread and butter hatch will kick off proceedings for the versatile UKL1 platform in 2013.

Joining the range, probably in 2014 or 2015, will be the Traveller (model name not confirmed). Known internally as the ‘Spacebox’, it will be a sort of SUV thingy with practicality its main aim. A bit larger than the Clubman and possibly featuring similar barn-style rear doors it will count flexible storage options among its many tricks.

A concept model paving the future path for the Traveller is expected in the not too distant future. We’re not sure if that means Frankfurt, but don’t start holding your breath, just in case.

[Source: Autocar & MotoringFile]

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Porsche

More 991 Porsche 911 spy shots

991 Porsche 911

Autocar has a nice suite of images showcasing the all-new Porsche 911. The 991 model will make its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. As the reveal draws closer sightings are on the increase each time wearing less and less camouflage.

Aside from the pics not much else is being said that we don’t already know. Although, we’re told some styling cues, particularly relating to the lighting, will be inspired by the 918 Spyder concept.

[Source: Autocar]

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2011 German Grand Prix in pictures

2011 German Grand Prix

We give you over 80 images to help you relive the German Grand Prix. You’ll see race winner Lewis Hamilton shaking hands with former McLaren adversary Fernando Alonso. You’ll also see Fernando welching on his taxi fare with Mark Webber. And, as always, you’ll get access to fantastic high-quality Formula One images at 2000px super image sizing right here on AUSmotive. See you next week after Hungary, where we hope Mark Webber can back up his 2010 success.

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2011 German GP: Post-race press conference

2011 German Grand Prix

Lewis Hamilton won the German Grand Prix overnight, helping to ease the perceived pressure on McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh. Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) relegated Red Bull off the top two steps for the first time in 2011, while Mark Webber (Red Bull) managed third place. In some respects it was a disappointing result for Mark after he started from pole position.

All three men on the podium led the race at varying stages and in the first half of the race were nose to tail. It was after the second round of pitstops that Hamilton was able to slowly build a race-winning lead.

It’s the second race in a row now where the Red Bulls have not had the race pace to hold off their competitors. The second half of the 2011 season could have some real excitement if Ferrari and McLaren can remain consistent on Sundays.

Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) registered his worst result for the year finishing fourth. A position he claimed on the second last lap in pit lane when he and Felipe Massa (Ferrari) came in to make a compulsory tyre change.

Vettel (216pts) still enjoys a very comfortable 77 point lead in the drivers’ championship over Webber (139pts). The fight for second is hotting up, however, with Hamilton (134pts) and Alonso (130pts) close behind. In the race for the constructors’ title Red Bull would have to suffer a total loss of performance to squander their 112pt cushion.

Daniel Ricciardo finished the race in 19th position and was the sole finisher for HRT following Liuzzi’s retirement on lap 37. The young Aussie is making steady progress but is hungry for more. It’s probably fair to say many were expecting his performance relative to his teammate to be much closer. With more experience let’s hope he closes the gap further.

You can read the full post-race press conference, courtesy of the FIA, after the break.

[Pic: Vodafone McLaren Mercedes]

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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series

Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series

Lust has a new name and it’s called the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black Series. It’s a new more extreme AMG C-Class packing a 380kW (517hp) punch. The most powerful C-Class ever uses an M156 6.3 litre V8, coupled to a 7-speed MCT gearbox, to good effect reaching 100km/h in 4.2 seconds. The engine offers plenty of brute force, as well, to the tune of 620Nm of torque.

Amazingly, given the current climate of fuel efficient turbocharged engines, AMG has delivered all that power the old fashioned normally aspirated way. They even nicked a few internals from the SLS AMG for good measure.

Helping to turn the dial way past eleven AMG has fiddled with the bodywork. There’s comically flared wheel arches allowing increased track (40mm front, 79mm rear) filled with lightweight 19″ alloys. Heat extracting nostrils in the aluminium bonnet add a distinct personality and an aggressive front splitter is complemented by a matching rear diffuser.

Beneath the fire-breathing skin you’ll find adjustable coilover suspension, a locking diff, 6-pot front brakes, with 4-pots at the rear. Race-tuned ESP and ABS programs complete the transformation for this angry beast.

The C63 Black will be launched to market overseas in January 2012. We’ll try and get the skinny from MB Australia on availability down under. In the meantime check out the pics and press release after the break.

UPDATE: Mercedes-Benz Australia tell us the C63 AMG Black will launch here in the middle of next year.

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2011 German GP: Qualifying press conference

2011 German Grand Prix

Mark Webber’s mid-season resurgence continued at the German Grand Prix overnight when he racked up his ninth career pole position and second P1 in succession.

Webber lapped his RB7 machine around the Nürburgring in 1:30.079. He held provisional pole in Q3 after his first lap, but needed to improve on his time in order to keep a flying Lewis Hamilton (McLaren, 1:30.134) from claiming top honours.

Hamilton’s time means Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull, 1:30.216) will start from the second row at his home Grand Prix. This result ends a sequence of 14 consecutive front row starts for the 2010 World Champion.

Fernando Alonso (Ferrari, 1:30.442) and Felipe Massa (Ferrari, 1:30.910) round out the top five.

Daniel Ricciardo (Hispania Racing, 1:37.036) improved slightly on his British GP qualifying effort by finishing just two hundredths of a second behind his teammate, but still set the slowest time.

Comments from the top three drivers can be read after the break.

[Pics: Red Bull/Getty Images]

 

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Pagani

Horacio Pagani and Huayra suck up the road

Horacio Pagani in the Huayra

The new Pagani Huayra is all kinds of awesome. This can be judged just by looking at its fantasy-like form and skimming over its spec sheet.

It weighs just 1350kg and is powered by a twin-turbo  6.0 litre V12, which produces a mind numbing 700PS (515kW) and an astonishing 1000Nm of torque.

Little wonder, then, that Zonda owner and Evo journo Harry Metcalfe soon discovered the Huayra sucks up the road like you wouldn’t believe. The induction sound is just staggering.

Metcalfe was given a pax ride with Horacio Pagani himself at a special preview in Sardinia recently. Check out the footage after the break.

[Source: EVOTV]

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Audi

2012 Audi A6 – Australian pricing & specs

Audi A6

Audi Australia has just launched the all-new A6, offering three six cylinder engine choices, with two four pots to follow later this year. List pricing starts at $93,900 for the 150kW 2.8 FSI. If you want some more bite from your A6 then you can opt for the supercharged 3.0 TFSI and its 220kW at a starting cost of $121,500. And if you just want to use a little less fuel then you’ll head straight for the 180kW 3.0 TDI for $116,500.

In truth, all three models offer good fuel consumption numbers for a car of this size. Audi reckon the 2.8 FSI will use 8.0l/100km. The extra 70kW in the 3.0 TFSI comes at the modest increase of 0.2l/100km and the 3.0 TDI sips fuel at the frugal rate of 6.0l/100km. Well, they’re the claims at least. Expect real world numbers to be a little higher than those impressive ratings.

The three initial models released all feature Audi’s S-line bodykit and quattro all-wheel drive. The quattro system features a crowngear centre differential and torque vectoring trickiness as well.

As noted, two new engine choices will be arriving before year’s end, in the form of a 2.0 TFSI and 2.0 TDI. Pics of the 2.8 FSI and 3.0 TDI are available after the break, along with Audi’s press guff.

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Formula 1 Red Bull Racing

Christian Horner tries his hand at comedy

2011 Australian Grand Prix

In the build up to this weekend’s German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring we are reminded of the little upset Mark Webber caused at Silverstone when he chose to ignore Christian Horner’s team orders. After chasing Vettel’s tail all year, you’d expect Webber to take any chance to get one over his teammate, don’t you think?

Speaking to the BBC, Mark Webber has revealed Horner has a new show he’d like to take on the comedy circuit after the Red Bull Team Principal “guaranteed me [Webber] if it was the other way round, if Seb was closing on me, he would have shut the race down.”

Apparently, Christian recommends you try the veal; washed down with a refreshing Red Bull, of course.

[Source: BBC | Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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MINI Motorsports

MINI All4 Dakar again in 2012

MINI Countryman All4

Earlier this year the MINI Countryman made its Dakar Rally debut. For a first outing the car was doing quite well, too. That’s until it crashed out in rather spectacular fashion during a test run on the rest day.

Team X-raid is following the ‘if at first you don’t succeed, try and try again’ mentality and is readying itself for another assault on Dakar in 2012. They’ve been kind enough to share some footage of their practice sessions in South America, which you can now see after the break.

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Audi

Audi refreshes A5 model range

Audi A5

Audi has given its A5 model range a mid-cycle update with modest tweaks to exterior styling and improved equipment levels. There’s a gallery of images and Audi’s press release for you after the break. Expect to the see the ‘new’ A5 down under early next year.