May
    31
    2010
  • McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton claimed his first victory for the season of 2010 in Turkey with team mate Jenson Button sealing the second one-two win for McLaren while the winner of last two races Mark Webber drove in third and all we have to say is ‘WHAT A RACE!’

    Undoubtedly the first truly dramatic race of the year took place in Istanbul at the Turkish Grand Prix 2010. The two Red Bull cars crashed during lap 40 resulting in ‘game over’ for Vettel while Webber still managed to secure third position but clearly giving away the first two positions to the Mclaren drivers.

    After the unfortunate crash in the Spanish GP, which had cost Hamilton his podium positions, he drove like a he was on fire, almost making up for the previous loss. And he sure did make up for it.

    As the qualifying resulted in Mark Webber once again in pole with Vettel at position three, Hamilton found himself in between the two redbulls.

    The final race on Sunday saw a good start for Webber who took lead but this time Hamilton did not let him get out of his sight. As he made consistent efforts to gain on Webber his teammate Button did the same on the other Red Bull driver Vettel who was running third.

    For the first ten laps Hamilton was on Webber’s tail and after their almost ‘collective’ pit stop Vettel took Hamilton’s position pushing him to third while Button stuck to fourth position.

    Schumacher’s gradual incline was visible as after a good start he managed to stick to position fifth and ended up finishing the race at fourth. Rosberg, Kubica, Massa, Petrov and Alonso finished the first ten positions.

    The situation remained pretty stable and similar for the next thirty laps or so, which gave out the impression quite clearly that it was going to be another one-two win for Red Bull with Webber taking the pole once again. Things started heating up in lap 40 as Vettel, who had almost caught up with Webber tried desperately to overtake and while trying just that miscalculated a wee bit which led to contact between the two team mates, sending both cars spinning. Even as Webber managed control and continued into the race, Vettel was left stranded crashed. Car, ego and all.

    This obviously gave Hamilton the chance to take the lead though, it does make us wonder what exactly was going through his mind at that time as he saw the collision take place exactly in front of him. Button dutifully followed leaving Webber to take his third position.

    Just when we thought we had seen enough action for the day, the two Mclaren drivers proved to be just as entertaining as the Red Bulls.

    Rivalry between two team mates in nothing new in Formula One but we don’t get to see too much of it live. Jenson Button decided at the end of lap 48 that he wanted to win, so he decided to close in on Hamilton, which resulted in both the cars side by side for almost five corners. Button tried hard to squeeze past but Hamilton was determined to win this race and just didn’t back off. Ultimately Button had to step off letting Hamilton take the lead while he settled for second. For the spectators including the race engineers of McLaren those few moments will be hard to forget because it did seem possible that another two team mates might just crash into one another.

    Though these pictures and videos don’t tell much, the undercurrents between the drivers very evident in the live interview after the race. Webber looked absolutely crestfallen and went on to blame his teammate Vettel for the crash and loss of title. While Button and Hamilton did a good job of covering up the strain between them, it was pretty evident.

    Now this is what we call racing! Do not miss the next races as it is only going to get better and better.

    2010 FORMULA 1 TELEFÓNICA GRAND PRIX OF EUROPE (Valencia) 25 – 27 Jun
    2010 FORMULA 1 SANTANDER BRITISH GRAND PRIX (Silverstone) 09 – 11 Jul
    FORMULA 1 GROSSER PREIS SANTANDER VON DEUTSCHLAND 2010 (Hockenheim) 23 – 25 Jul
    FORMULA 1 MAGYAR NAGYDIJ 2010 (Budapest) 30 Jul – 01 Aug
    2010 FORMULA 1 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX (Spa-Francorchamps) 27 – 29 Aug
    FORMULA 1 GRAN PREMIO SANTANDER D’ITALIA 2010 (Monza) 10 – 12 Sep
    2010 FORMULA 1 SINGTEL SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX (Singapore) 24 – 26 Sep
    2010 FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX (Suzuka) 08 – 10 Oct
    2010 FORMULA 1 KOREAN GRAND PRIX (Yeongam) * 22 – 24 Oct
    FORMULA 1 GRANDE PREMIO DO BRASIL 2010 (Sao Paulo) 05 – 07 Nov
    2010 FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX (Yas Marina Circuit) 12 – 14 Nov
    Pos  Driver        Team                       Time
     1.  Hamilton      McLaren-Mercedes           1h28:47.620
     2.  Button        McLaren-Mercedes           +     2.645
     3.  Webber        Red Bull-Renault           +    24.285
     4.  Schumacher    Mercedes                   +    31.110
     5.  Rosberg       Mercedes                   +    32.266
     6.  Kubica        Renault                    +    32.824
     7.  Massa         Ferrari                    +    36.635
     8.  Alonso        Ferrari                    +    46.544
     9.  Sutil         Force India-Mercedes       +    49.029
    10.  Kobayashi     Sauber-Ferrari             +  1:05.650
    11.  De la Rosa    Sauber-Ferrari             +  1:05.944
    12.  Alguersuari   Toro Rosso-Ferrari         +  1:07.800
    13.  Liuzzi        Force India-Mercedes       +     1 lap
    14.  Barrichello   Williams-Cosworth          +     1 lap
    15.  Petrov        Renault                    +     1 lap
    16.  Buemi         Toro Rosso-Ferrari         +     1 lap
    17.  Hulkenberg    Williams-Cosworth          +     1 lap
    18.  Glock         Virgin-Cosworth            +    2 laps
    19.  Di Grassi     Virgin-Cosworth            +    3 laps
    
    Fastest lap: Petrov, 1:29.165
    
    Not classified/retirements:
    
    Driver        Team                         On lap
    Chandhok      HRT-Cosworth                 53
    Senna         HRT-Cosworth                 47
    Vettel        Red Bull-Renault             40
    Kovalainen    Lotus-Cosworth               34
    Trulli        Lotus-Cosworth               33
    
    World Championship standings, round 7:                
    
    Drivers:                    Constructors:             
     1.  Webber        93        1.  McLaren-Mercedes          172
     2.  Button        88        2.  Red Bull-Renault          171
     3.  Hamilton      84        3.  Ferrari                   146
     4.  Alonso        79        4.  Mercedes                  100
     5.  Vettel        78        5.  Renault                    73
     6.  Kubica        67        6.  Force India-Mercedes       32
     7.  Massa         67        7.  Williams-Cosworth           8
     8.  Rosberg       66        8.  Toro Rosso-Ferrari          4
     9.  Schumacher    34        9.  Sauber-Ferrari              1
    10.  Sutil         22
    11.  Liuzzi        10
    12.  Barrichello    7
    13.  Petrov         6
    14.  Alguersuari    3
    15.  Hulkenberg     1
    16.  Buemi          1
    17.  Kobayashi      1    
    
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  • May
    26
    2010
  • McLaren is celebrating 20 years the most sought after, astounding street racecar ever built – the McLaren F1.

    Twenty years back in the year 1990, Gordon Murray led a team of McLaren that started work for the first time on the mighty McLaren F1.

    Though the official launch of this supercar only took place on 28th May 1992, the development work began in 1990.

    To mark the occasion McLaren has released a set of images of McLaren F1, which we bring to you followed by the official press release.

    Official Press release:

    • McLaren F1 is still the fastest normally aspirated production road car in the world.
    • McLaren F1 GTR secured McLaren’s position as the only car manufacturer  to win the Formula 1 World Championship, Indianapolis 500 and Le Mans 24 Hours
    • McLaren F1 was first production road car to use a full carbon fibre monocoque
    • 20 years of carbon pioneering behind McLaren’s launch of the new MP4-12C in 2011

    In 1988, McLaren took the decision to expand from Formula One and design and build “the finest sports car the world had ever seen”. In March 1990 the team that was to create the F1 came together for the first time.  In its 20th anniversary year, the McLaren F1 is considered by most people to be one of the greatest cars of all time.   Its exclusivity, technical innovation, racing provenance, revolutionary packaging and extraordinary driving experience have made it an icon.

    Just two years later, the McLaren F1 road car was launched to the world on 28th May 1992 in Monaco, with the first production car delivered to its proud owner in December 1993.

    The F1 defines the McLaren road car DNA
    McLaren is a carbon pioneer. The McLaren Formula 1 team was the first team in Formula 1 to use a carbon fibre chassis in 1981. Nine years on, these Formula 1 techniques were developed to create the carbon monocoque for the McLaren F1: the resulting structure weighed just 100kg whilst offering the highest levels of strength and safety. The bare carbon fibre passenger doors weighed just 7 kg each (which included the weight of the side intrusion beam).

    The F1 defined the McLaren road car DNA: low weight, low polar moment of inertia, clever packaging, superb quality and innovative design, resulting in an outstanding driving experience.

    The F1 bristles with innovative design. The central driving position, which ensures superb visibility and no compromise on control positions for the driver; the pannier side lockers providing unprecedented levels of luggage capacity in a car of this type; the patented suspension system to provide both control and ride quality.

    The F1 was launched at a price of £540,000 in 1994, and over the course of the next four years 64 F1, 5 F1 LM and 3 F1 GT road cars were produced, together with 28 F1 GTR race cars.  An additional six prototypes were produced.

    In October 2008, a delivery mileage F1 was sold at auction for £2.53 million, underlining the F1’s status as one of the great motoring icons.

    Taking a road car to the track
    In 1994, after pressure from owners, McLaren developed a racing version of the F1 road car to run in the FIA GT1 category in the 1995 season. Despite a design and development period of just 3 months, the F1 GTR swept all before it, winning not only the 1995 GT1 Championship, but also the 24 Heures du Mans on its debut. McLaren not only won, but dominated the rain-soaked endurance race, finishing in 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 13th places.

    The Le Mans winning F1 GTR was piloted by J.J. Lehto, Yannick Dalmas and Masanori Sekiya.  Lehto’s performance through the night on a treacherous circuit has been hailed as one of the great racing performances of all time, taking up to 10 seconds a lap off the cars in front of him. The winning car is proudly displayed at the McLaren Technology Centre in exactly the condition that it finished Le Mans in 1995.

    Thus the F1 GTR secured for McLaren a unique position in motor racing history, as the only manufacturer to win the Formula 1 World Championship, the Indianapolis 500 and the Le Mans 24 Hours.

    McLaren decided to celebrate the extraordinary result at Le Mans by creating 5 F1 LM road cars, one for each F1 that finished this most grueling of races. Launched in McLaren Orange, as used on Bruce McLaren’s race cars the 1960s and 70s, and with a derestricted race engine, the LM is not only the most powerful of all F1 variants, but also the most valuable. Formula 1 fans will recognize this as the car which Lewis Hamilton has set his heart on owning.

    In 1997, the final iteration of the F1 road car project was built. The F1 GT was built solely to fulfil the new homologation rules for the 1997 GTR race car, of which 10 examples were produced in the same year. Both the GT road car and the 1997 GTR race cars became known as the ‘Longtail’, because of the longer front and rear overhangs for improved downforce when racing. Although McLaren only had to build one car for homologation purposes, two more were built following requests from existing F1 owners.

    In 1998, with a total of 106 of all variants built and its production run complete, the McLaren F1 went on to achieve its greatest feat outside competitive motorsport.  McLaren development and race driver Andy Wallace took XP5, the fifth and final prototype F1 with some 45,000 hard test miles on the clock, to the Ehra-Lessien proving ground in Germany.  It was here on 31st March 1998 that the howling V12 propelled him to an amazing 240.1mph. Over 12 years later, this remains a world record for a naturally aspirated production car.

    Back to the F1 future

    On 27th April 2010, McLaren Automotive celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the start of the F1 programme by inviting F1 owners past and present to a celebration dinner at the McLaren Technology Centre in Woking, England. The following day, after an insight into McLaren Automotive’s exciting plans for a future range of high performance sports cars, the owners were treated to a display of  21 McLaren F1 road and race cars, the largest number of F1 cars ever assembled in one place.

    Ron Dennis, McLaren Automotive Executive Chairman, said:
    “The F1 is a technological tour-de-force and a real triumph in terms of packaging and design.  Whether endurance racing or on road, it is supremely fast, agile and yet comfortable. Its styling is enduring and will never fade. I enjoy driving mine more today than ever before because I find its technical purity highly satisfying; the F1 remains one of McLaren’s proudest achievements.”

    With the launch of McLaren Automotive as a new car company announced in March 2010, the company begins production planning for an entire range of high performance sports, designed and built in-house by McLaren. The first in this range will be the MP4-12C.

    The 12C shares much of the design philosophy that was applied to the McLaren F1. Starting with the new car’s MonoCell, a one-piece carbon fibre chassis that is stiff, light and ensures occupant safety, every component has been designed to ensure the car is lightweight, nimble and able to deliver ultimate performance.  When the 12C launches in 2011, it will be the first in the ‘core’ sports car sector to offer a carbon chassis, and the first road car ever with a one-piece, moulded carbon chassis.

    From the outset, the 12C has been ‘designed around the driver’.  Outstanding aerodynamic efficiency and bespoke technologies including Proactive Chassis Control, Seamless Shift dual-clutch Gearbox (SSG), Brake Steer and the 12C’s unique Airbrake feature in a car which has been developed using Formula 1 simulator technology.   The new high performance sports car from McLaren will be sold initially through 35 retailers in 19 different countries around the world from Spring 2011.

    McLaren’s celebration of the 20th anniversary of the F1 will continue throughout the year.

    McLaren enthusiasts will have the opportunity to see both the F1 and 12C together at this summer’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, which takes place at the famous English motorsport venue from 2-4 July 2010.

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  • May
    26
    2010
  • Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. today strengthened its position in the electric vehicles domain with the acquisition of a majority stake in REVA Electric Car Co Ltd. Bangalore. REVA Electric Car Co Ltd. will be renamed Mahindra REVA Electric Vehicle Co Ltd. Under the new agreement which was signed today by both the companies, M&M will own 55.2% equity in Mahindra REVA by a combination of equity purchase from the promoters and a fresh equity infusion of over Rs 45 crores (approx US $10 million) into the company. The buyout makes the Mahindra group a strong global player in the electric vehicle space.

    Post the buyout, the Board of Mahindra REVA has been re-constituted under the chairmanship of Dr Pawan Goenka, President Automotive & Farm Equipment Sectors, Mahindra & Mahindra. The new board includes five nominees from Mahindra & Mahindra, two from the Maini family, and one from AEV LLC, California (co-founders of REVA). An independent director will be added to the board subsequently. Mr Chetan Maini will continue to play a leading role in Mahindra REVA as Chief of Technology & Strategy and will continue to be on the board.

    Under its core Sustainable Mobility initiative, Mahindra has been working for the last 10 years on developing green technologies and has demonstrated diesel hybrid technology on the Scorpio and hydrogen Alfa three wheelers. Mahindra has a pilot fleet operating with 100% bio-diesel and was the first to launch micro-hybrid technology in India with around 50,000 such micro-hybrids on the road today. In EVs, over and above the electric three-wheeler Bijlee developed in 1999, it is also currently working on an electric version of its mini-truck, Maxximo. Mahindra REVA’s EV technology will be adapted for these and other M&M vehicles. Access to strong EV technology will strengthen Mahindra’s other current sustainability initiatives.

    REVA is currently marketing its products in 24 countries across the world with an overall vehicle population of over 3500, arguably the largest EV fleet globally. REVA recently premiered its next generation electric car models, the NXR and NXG which received an enthusiastic response. Mahindra REVA will now have access to Mahindra’s vehicle development technology and distribution network, significantly enhancing its ability to launch a state-of-the-art electric vehicle for global markets.

    Mr Anand Mahindra, VC&MD, Mahindra & Mahindra said, “With issues such as climate change and carbon footprint taking centre stage globally, eco-friendly transportation becomes the need of the hour. Mahindra already has an established sustainable mobility solutions programme and our association with REVA will only help us further expand our green footprint both in India and overseas”.

    Press data & images: M&M and REVA
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  • May
    26
    2010
  • Porsche 997 Turbo by APS Sportec

         by Aman Chaudhry

    APS Sportec, a British tuning company, has just released details on their latest project, which turns out to be none other than a face lifted version of the Porsche 997 Turbo.

    After all the tweaking gone in, the car offers 580 bhp and 590 pound feet of torque compared to the 493 bhp achieved by the standard car.

    The Sportec version of the 911 Turbo features a stainless steel sports exhaust system with high flow catalytic converters and a couple of twin tailpipes. The new exhaust system comes with a pair of ‘sound throttles’ that allow the owner to define and set exhaust sound of the car in real time which can be simply done with the remote control provided.

    The standard Porsche air filter is replaced with a Sportec high flow panel and Sportec remap reset the ECU settings for fuelling, ignition and turbo boost.

    The Sportec 580 upgrade package is suitable for both six speed manual and PDK variants for November 2009 onwards Porsche 997 Turbo and is priced at 9400 pounds.

    Full range of exclusive Sportec components for this Porsche 997 include forged alloy wheels, suspension and braking upgrades.

    Photo credit: APS Sportec
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  • May
    26
    2010
  • 2011 Audi A8L W12

         by Aman Chaudhry

    Check out the video of the latest 2011 Audi A8L W12.
    Now this is what we call luxury at its best.
    Elegance personified!

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  • May
    25
    2010
  • Subaru Impreza STI Cosworth launched

         by Aman Chaudhry

    Subaru has just launched the Subaru Impreza STI Cosworth and never has the term ‘Hot-hatch’ been described so well.

    Just look at this hatch. Loyal fans to Ford RS500, VW Golf R or Renault will surely be having a change of heart after checking the STI Cosworth out. Subaru STI was considered pretty hot till the already mentioned competitors stole its thunder away.

    In jumped in Cosworth, did their magic and came out with this spectacular looking hatchback.

    Cosworth has managed to generate an extra 99 horsepower from the STI’s efficient 2.5-liter boxer engine which now produces 395 bhp and a torque of 398 pound feet which in result makes this model hit 0 to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds, which is also 1.5 seconds faster than the standard STI and can attain a top speed of 155 mph.

    Now how did that happen? Well the guys at Cosworth simply used a new exhaust system and turbocharger, replaced with a specially developed one from Garret. There’s also an addition of new steel conrods, high performance pistons to reduce the friction with the engine, a re-designed head gasket and a new oil pump and new ECU software that manages everything.

    There’s one thing that Subaru Impreza cannot compromise on and that is handling. Eibach and Bilsten along with Cosworth have developed a new suspension, given the car new coil springs and reducing the height by 10mm.

    New AP racing front brakes along with 13.7 inch discs and six piston calipers take care of the effective braking in the Impreza STI Cosworth. 18-inch alloys wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport 3 rubbers adorn the hatch.

    A new distinguished front bumper, redesigned grilles and a new rear spoiler enhance the looks of the giving it a sexy sporty look.

    The car will be priced at $71,800 or 49,995 pounds. The catch is that only 75 of such units will be produced and the Cosworth Impreza will only come with right hand drive.

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  • May
    25
    2010
  • THE PEUGEOT 3008

         by Aman Chaudhry

    Peugeot’s award winning 3008 Crossover is now available with a more powerful HDi diesel engine and a six-speed automatic gearbox.

    The Peugeot 3008 range will expand in June with the introduction of the 3008 HDi 163 FAP Automatic version which will be available in two trim levels, Sport and Exclusive.

    The introduction of this new model will see a more powerful HDi diesel engine join the range. The new engine, which meets the current Euro 5 emission standards, is a major development of the old 2.0 litre 136 bhp “DW10B” HDi diesel engine featured in other Peugeot models. The cylinder head, internal engine components, intake, exhaust and timing have all been extensively redesigned. To obtain the increase in performance, the engine benefits from the use of Peugeot’s latest generation combustion chamber design known as ECCS (Extreme Conventional Combustion System), a low inertia variable geometry turbocharger, a high pressure injection pump with an operating pressure raised to 2000 bars and solenoid injectors with eight individual apertures.

    With a capacity of 1997 cm3, it delivers its maximum power of 163 bhp at 3,750 rpm and produces a maximum torque of 340 Nm from an engine speed of 2,000 rpm. This engine provides the 3008 with particularly low fuel consumption and, therefore, CO2 emissions compared to its competitors.

    The HDi 163 is only available with a six-speed automatic gearbox. This gearbox has been developed to reduce the vehicle’s fuel consumption and CO2emissions and also benefits from a very efficient torque converter and significant reductions in internal friction losses. Particular attention has also been paid to the quality and speed of the gear changes in terms of the smoothness of the gear changes, the gear change settings and responsiveness.

    The chosen gearbox gear ratios ensure good responsiveness when pulling away, excellent continuity when accelerating thanks to the smoothness of the gear changes, and an all-round ease of use linked to optimisation of the engine’s torque range, which is particularly generous in this respect. The gearbox management control system of all six gears optimises fuel consumption as the user is able to drive more often at low engine speeds, while the high ratio sixth gear reduces fuel consumption and engine noise levels on motorways.

    Two driving modes are possible: automatic – for quiet, stress-free driving which adapts to the user’s driving style – and a more active mode, thanks to the sequential selection control.

    The 3008 HDi 163 automatic also benefits from the standard fitment of Peugeot’s Dynamic Roll Control. This system, built into the rear suspension, not only enhances driving enjoyment, but also preserves ride comfort on a day-to-day basis, thanks to the excellent damping control of any road irregularities.

    Standard specification consists of: 17” alloy wheels with energy saver tyres, rear parking aid, cruise control with speed limiter, radio / CD player with MP3 playback, lighting pack with boot net, height adjustable driver and passenger seats, full body coloured exterior, dynamic roll control, leather steering wheel, front fog lights, electric front/rear windows, air-conditioning, multi-flex interior (row two flat folding seats, three position boot load area floor and split tailgate), automatic electric parking brake with hill assist, electronic stability programme (ESP), six airbags, ABS with EBFD and emergency brake assist, two isofix seat mountings, remote central locking…

    The Exclusive version adds the following standard specification – Cielo panoramic glass roof, visibility pack (automatic headlights and wipers), head up display, distance alert, rear side window sun blinds, tyre pressure sensors, alarm (Thatcham category 1 approved), exterior pack (chrome front & rear bumpers and side rubbing strips), family pack (additional storage in rear foot lockers), dual zone digital air-conditioning with air quality sensor (AQS) and climate control….

    Press data & images: Peugeot
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  • May
    24
    2010
  • MotoGP Le Mans Circuit France 2010

         by Aman Chaudhry

    Check out the exciting highlights of the

    Le Mans 2010 MotoGP

    what the riders had to say after the race

    and the stunning paddock girls at the circuit. (You’re welcome!)

    Video courtesy: Official MotoGP website.

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  • May
    24
    2010
  • Jorge Lorenzo bagged the Le Mans MotoGp World Championship marking his second victory of the season and extended his world championship lead to nine points. Teammate Rossi secured second position while Honda rider Andrea Dovizioso finished the podium positions.

    Even though Rossi had a super start after starting from pole, he couldn’t hold on to it for too long as his teammate Lorenzo managed to slip past without much difficulty only to ride with unmatched skill to maintain a four second lead to keep his position right till the end.

    Last few laps saw much excitement and a constant battle between the two Honda teammates and Ducati rider Nicky Hayden. Pedrosa, who tried hard to hold on to third for a long time made some crucial mistakes to first let teammate Dovizioso go past and then letting Hayden go in for fourth only to finish fifth himself.

    Didn’t turn out to be a good race for Casey Stoner as the Ducati ace rider crashed out at Turn 6, after the second lap itself making this his second non-finish of the season. Soon after that Monster Yamaha Tech3 rider Ben Spies race was over because of a mechanical failure and Capirossi (Rizla Suzuki) also went down to interrupt his race.

    Pos  Rider             Team                 Time/Gap
     1.  Jorge Lorenzo     Yamaha             44m29.114s
     2.  Valentino Rossi   Yamaha               + 5.672s
     3.  Andrea Dovizioso  Honda                + 7.872s
     4.  Nicky Hayden      Ducati               + 9.346s
     5.  Dani Pedrosa      Honda               + 12.613s
     6.  Marco Melandri    Gresini Honda       + 21.918s
     7.  Randy de Puniet   LCR Honda           + 29.288s
     8.  Hector Barbera    Aspar Ducati        + 33.128s
     9.  Aleix Espargaro   Pramac Ducati       + 33.493s
    10.  Marco Simoncelli  Gresini Honda       + 33.805s
    11.  Hiroshi Aoyama    Interwetten Honda   + 34.346s
    12.  Colin Edwards     Tech 3 Yamaha       + 37.123s
    13.  Mika Kallio       Pramac Ducati       + 55.061s
    
    Retirements:
    
         Loris Capirossi   Suzuki             6 laps
         Ben Spies         Tech 3 Yamaha      6 laps
         Casey Stoner      Ducati             2 laps
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  • May
    21
    2010
  • BMW has released the official pictures of the new X3 generation, which have flooded the web, and thus, we just have to show them to you.

    Though these pictures are mere teasers, they are still enough to get a clear idea of what the second generation of the X3 will look like which is due for lunch at the end of this month.

    Pictures give you unhindered view of the taillights, rear spoiler and the engine hood.

    The taillights have a similarity to the X5 taillights and feature the LEDs, which is a standard of all new BMWs.

    Though from these teasers it’s obvious that there will not be many significant changes. Placed between the X1 and X5, the new X3 will be slightly larger than the current model. Measuring up to 185 inches it is bound to provide better space on the inside as well.

    The façade of the next-gen X3 will have a new look thanks to the prominent front grille, with wraparound headlights. Sources say that BMW is planning on upping their standards for the quality of materials for the inside keeping in mind the tough competition the X3 will face from the Audi Q5 and the Mercedes-Benz GLK.

    Although, there are no details on the engines but it’s expected that the new X3 will have a 3.0-liter twin-turbo engine whereas, a 2.0-liter turbo diesel could also be on the cards.

    The car will be produced at BMW’s plant in Spartanburg, USA, along the X5 and the X6.

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