Karthikeyan still hoping for 2013 HRT seat

Oct.19 (GMM) Narain Karthikeyan says he is in the running to keep his HRT seat next year.Reports this week suggested the Indian, who returned to F1 with the backmarker Spanish team after establishing a Nascar career in 2010, could revert to the American racing scene for 2013 and is currently seeking an Indycar test.But Karthikeyan, 35, said on Friday he actually deserves a better F1 seat.”I would definitely like the possibility since I have clearly proved that I have the speed to deserve a shot higher up…

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Karthikeyan still hoping for 2013 HRT seat

Oct.19 (GMM) Narain Karthikeyan says he is in the running to keep his HRT seat next year.Reports this week suggested the Indian, who returned to F1 with the backmarker Spanish team after establishing a Nascar career in 2010, could revert to the American racing scene for 2013 and is currently seeking an Indycar test.But Karthikeyan, 35, said on Friday he actually deserves a better F1 seat.”I would definitely like the possibility since I have clearly proved that I have the speed to deserve a shot higher up…

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Kyle Busch and team hoping their fortunes will improve at Daytona

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (July 3, 2012) – If there are any drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series looking forward to the calendar turning from June to July, Kyle Busch would top the list.
Kyle Busch, Joe Gibbs Racing ToyotaPhoto by: Action Sports Photography

After a stellar May, during which he recorded four top-five finishes in four races, the driver of the No. 18 Interstate All Battery Center Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) found little good fortune during the five Sprint Cup races contested during Ju…

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F1: HRT hoping to debut 2012 car on Sunday

Mar.1 (GMM) HRT is hoping to get one up on its tailender rival Marussia by at least running its 2012 car before shipping it to Australia.Marussia, formerly Virgin, has announced that after failing an FIA crash test, it will be unable to run its new Cosworth-powered car at the final Barcelona test this week.”Of course it’s a shame,” German driver Timo Glock told the DPA news agency, “but safety comes first.”HRT’s 2012 single seater, however, has – despite a similar delay – at least now satisfied the FIA’s…

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F1: Karun Chandhok is hoping for better weather conditions

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NASCAR: Andy Lally hoping for a good weekend at Watkins Glen

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Force India Hoping For Strong Showing At Hungarian GP

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Buick Hoping to Snare Younger Buyers with Sporty, Efficient Cars

Buick has had a lot going on the past few years, and it doesn’t look like it will be stopping any time within the next five years. To help lure in younger customers, General Motors has infused Buick with sportier and more fuel efficient offerings, as well as sharing models with Opel. Below is the low-down on what to expect from the tri-shield brand in the coming years.
Enclave: Buick’s three-row crossover was all-new in 2008, so little is in store in the near future as it is in the middle of its lif…

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Thread of the Day: What Are You Hoping For From Your Favorite Manufacturer?

We’ve all got hopes for the futures of our favorite manufacturers. Honda fans might hope that the brand returns to its sporty roots. Lotus fans may hope that the brand doesn’t distance itself too far from Colin Chapman’s mantra of “simplify and add lightness” in the future.
That leads us to today’s Thread of the Day which was started by GmLexusH_K who asked, “What are you hoping for from your favorite automakers?” GmLexusH_K is hoping that Lexus steps up its proverbial game with its GS s…

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GM hoping to keep Pontiac, Saturn owners within the family

Still upset at General Motors for killing of the Pontiac and Saturn brands? According to a new report, nearly two-thirds of Pontiac owners and almost three-fourths of Saturn drivers has left General Motors to other automakers as they bought new vehicles in 2010.
GM got rid of Pontiac, Saturn and Hummer as a part of its government scripted bankruptcy restructuring in 2009 and was hoping that buyers of those brands stick within the remaining GM family.
There are about 3 million Pontiacs, Saturns and Hum…

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