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Porsche

2013 Porsche Cayman image leaked

2013 Porsche Cayman (981)

A French magazine is understood to be the source of this leaked image showing the new 981 Porsche Cayman. The car is scheduled to be officially revealed by Porsche in the next 24 hours.

It’s expected the Cayman will source its engines from the 981 Boxster, which means the entry-level model should feature a 2.7 litre flat-six, while the Cayman S will have a 3.4 litre. Of course, being a theoretical level up the Porsche food chain the Cayman is likely to get a modest 10hp power increase over the 265hp (195kW) and 315hp (232kW) offered in the two Boxster engines.

We’ll bring you full details as soon as we can. In the meantime there’s a short video after the break showing some Cayman prototypes driving near Porsche’s headquarters in Stuttgart.

[Source: Worldscoop | Thanks to John for the tip]

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Formula 1

People power wanted to save Kamui’s F1 career

2012 Japanese Grand Prix

Kamui Kobayashi faces an uncertain future in Formula One. This he knew for certain after the Sauber F1 Team signed Esteban Gutierrez to drive alongside Nico Hulkenberg in 2013.

According to the likeable Japanese driver a lack of funds was “the main issue for sure” behind Sauber’s decision. However, where there’s hope there’s life. “We see I think still some seats that are available so we try to get a seat,” he said. “If we can find some sponsors I think it is easier.”

Caterham, Force India and Marussia are three teams still to finalise their 2013 driver line ups, but without some solid funding Kobayashi’s F1 future appears bleak. In order to assist his cause he has setup a dedicated website to attract donations from F1 fans, who will be given a special wristband in exchange for their support.

When he finished third in the Japanese Grand Prix earlier this year the crowd was in raptures at seeing their local hero on the podium. We expect he’ll attract a lot of followers, but will it be enough?

If you’d like to see Kamui stay in F1, and you can read Japanese, why not throw him some cash: www.kamui-support.com

[Source: Reuters | Pic: Sauber Motorsports AG]

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BMW

BMW confirms 1M production run of 6,309

BMW 1M Coupe

BMW has announced it will be making a special personalised polo shirt for the owners of the 1 Series M Coupé. It’s the first time they’ve done anything like this. More importantly, in making the announcement BMW has also declared the final production count of the feisty 1M, confirming 6,309 were made. Of which some 300+ were sold  in Australia.

If you’re one of the lucky owners you’ll need to confirm your 17-digit VIN with BMW and give them €89 (AU$110), then wait around six weeks for your polo shirt to be delivered.

Watch the video after the break to find out more.

[Source: m-power.com]

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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz CLA 45 AMG gets nosey

Mercedes-Benz CLA 45 AMG spy shot

If you recall the Mercedes-Benz Concept Style Coupé from Auto China this year, then you’re probably imagining sweet seductive curves and shiny metal finishes.

While you might not be seeing that level of detail in this spy shot, you can see enough of the front nose to know that the step from concept to production has taken an approving path.

The model in question is understood to be the CLA 45 AMG version, which will piggyback off the A45 AMG and its expected 350hp. We’ll be getting a proper look at the car when it makes its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2013.

[Source: WCF]

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Formula 1 Red Bull Racing

Vettel wins DHL fastest lap award 2012

Sebastian Vettel wins DHL fastest lap award 2012

As if his third world championship wasn’t enough, Sebastian Vettel has also been presented with the DHL Fastest Lap Award for 2012. As the name suggests, the award is handed out the driver who sets the most fastest laps across each Formula One season. It’s been going since 2007 and this is Vettel’s second win, following his success in 2009.

The German ace collected six fastest laps in 2012: Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Canada, Hungary, Japan and the United States. He beat a trio of drivers who each registered a pair of fastest laps during the year: Jenson Button, Kimi Raikkonen and Nico Rosberg.

The following drivers each posted a single fastest lap: Romain Grosjean, Lewis Hamilton, Nico Hulkenberg, Kamui Kobayashi, Sergio Perez, Michael Schumacher, Bruno Senna and last year’s winner Mark Webber. You’ll notice Fernando Alonso’s name is not among them. Although, he did win the award back in 2010.

[Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Volkswagen

Golf GTI gets hot and bothered in South Africa

Volkswagen Mk7 Golf GTI spied

After showing off a Mk7 Golf GTI concept in Paris, Volkswagen is continuing the development and testing of its hero hot hatch, as these spy shots from South Africa show.

The pics were taken yesterday in Upington, in South Africa’s Northern Cape, where temperatures in the mid 40s are not uncommon.

The new 162kW/350Nm GTI is set for a European launch early next year. AUSmotive’s prediction, based on the phases of the moon and not much else, says the Australian launch will follow before the end of 2013.

[Source: opelclub.co.za]

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Subaru

No turbo for Subaru BRZ STi?

Subaru BRZ Concept

Word via Auto Epxress suggests you’ll be able to buy a Subaru BRZ STi at some stage in 2013. They elaborate with the details that the BRZ STi’s peak power will be around 230hp (approx 170kW). If correct that’d be an increase of some 16% over the 200hp in the standard BRZ.

What’s most interesting is the claim that the BRZ STi will be normally aspirated. This is despite an earlier rumour from the States suggesting Subaru have been developing a 200kW+ turbo engine for the the BRZ.

According to the Auto Express report the BRZ’s engine bay cannot accommodate the intercooler required for turbocharging. Instead they’ll increase the 2.0 boxer engine’s beyond its current 7500rpm limit to help increase power.

STi enhancements such as suspension, wheels and body kit will apply, as you’d expect. And, of course, the Nürburgring already has and will continue to feature heavily in the car’s development cycle.

[Source: Auto Express]

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2012 Brazilian Grand Prix in pictures

2012 Brazilian Grand Prix

Here’s our last F1 in pictures gallery for the year. It captures Jenson Button’s victory in the Brazilian Grand Prix and also Red Bull celebrating Sebastian Vettel’s third world championship.

It may be the last time we’ll see the likes of Kamui Kobayashi. Heikki Kovalainen, Vitaly Petrov and Bruno Senna in an F1 car for the forseeable future. Of course, we already know it is the last time we’ll see Michael Schumacher at the wheel of an F1 car. And there’s HRT’s uncertain future to ponder as well.

It’s been a great season and we trust you’ve enjoyed us bringing you these galleries throughout the year.

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Formula 1 Red Bull Racing

Did Sebastian overtake under a yellow flag?

Sebastian Vettel yellow flag incident

During the commentary of this morning’s Brazilian Grand Prix the Sky TV team made reference to an incident where they thought Sebastian Vettel may have overtaken Kamui Kobayashi under yellow flag conditions. We didn’t see the footage here in Australia, but now you can watch the replay and Sky’s post-race analysis with Allan McNish to decide for yourself.

We understand the race stewards have looked at the incident and given Vettel the all clear. However, this is what Sky’s F1 commentator Martin Brundle had to say: “I’ve spoken to Gary Connolly, one of the race stewards, and he has absolutely confirmed that they were red-and-yellow boards—didn’t look much like that from the somewhat grainy and rainy yellow on-board footage, did it?”

Clearly if Vettel was deemed to have passed under yellow flag conditions it could have had severe ramifications for his championship hopes. We think Vettel can probably consider himself lucky and was probably helped by the fact Kobayashi dived into pitlane shortly after being overtaken.

[Thanks to Graeme for the tip]

UPDATE 28 November: Looks like Vettel should get the all clear on the Kobayashi pass featured by Sky Sports F1, but as highlighted already in the comments section there is another pass, which wasn’t shown on the main TV feed, where it does appear that Vettel overtook a Toro Rosso under yellow flag conditions: http://youtu.be/LFER0esusF0
(Thanks to Tom for alerting me to this.)

UPDATE 29 November: Ferrari is now considering a protest, which could alter the result of the world championship.

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2012 Brazilian GP: Post-race press conference

2012 Brazilian Grand Prix

Here’s the full transcript from the post-race press conference held at the Brazilian Grand Prix. It’s a shame world champion Sebastian Vettel wasn’t on the podium so we could hear from him. However, Fernando Alonso was there and as you can imagine the bulk of the questions were fired in his direction.

[Pic: Ferrari]

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Formula 1 Red Bull Racing

Sebastian Vettel: 2012 F1 world champion

Sebastian Vettel, 2012 F1 world champion

Sebastian Vettel has become Formula One’s youngest ever triple world champion after finishing the 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix in sixth place.

His only rival for the title, Fernando Alonso, finished the race in second place, ensuring the title chase went down to the final lap.

We’ve now updated this post to include the official word from Red Bull Racing. We’ll start with some thought from the man of the moment, Sebastian Vettel: “It’s difficult to imagine what goes through my head now, I am so full of adrenalin. It was an incredible race, everything that could have happened to make it more difficult for us today, happened!

“I am very, very happy. The most important thing throughout the season is that we kept pushing and remained ourselves. We just try to do our thing and stick to the route that we know and that’s what made the difference. Some people try to play games, but we never get distracted, we keep going our way. Everyone at Milton Keynes and here at the circuit, they are always pushing so hard and we really stepped up our game in the second half of the season.

“I would like to thank everyone in the team and at Renault. There’s no one in this team that feels more important than any one else, we all push together, alongside each other, it’s one big force and I’m very proud of that. It’s unreal what has happened. To win a third title, especially here where one of my heroes Ayrton Senna was from, it’s difficult to put into words. I was crying in the car but my radio wasn’t working, so I’m maybe happy for that! Tomorrow I can probably say more, but now I just don’t have the right words.”

More after the break.

[Pic: Red Bull/Getty Images]

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Infiniti becomes title partner of Red Bull Racing

Infiniti Red Bull Racing

Car manufacturer Infiniti has extended its sponsorship deal with Red Bull Racing for another four years. The new arrangement will see Infiniti become the title partner for the team, which will now be officially called Infiniti Red Bull Racing.

As a result the partnership will move from basic sponsorship to a more involved technological arrangement.

Leaving Infiniti president, Johan de Nysschen, and Red Bull’s Team Principal Christian Horner to rabbit on largely about marketing benefits, Red Bull Racing’s Chief Technical Officer, Adrian Newey says: “Formula One presents immense design and engineering challenges on a daily basis. Having a committed technical partner like Infiniti gives us a great platform for working together on technical projects, such as the Energy Recovery Systems for the 2014 season.”

The team’s full statement can be read after the break.