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Citroen

Citroën DS4 Racing Concept revealed

Citroen DS4 Racing Concept

Somehow or other we missed the news when details for this rather stylish Citroën DS4 Racing Concept were released a few weeks back. But as it will be making its debut at Geneva in the next day or so it seemed timely to bring you these pics.

Based on the regular DS4 the Racing Concept has been lowered by 35mm and, more impressively, has had its tracked widened: 55mm wider at the front, 75mm at the rear.

It gets the familiar 1.6 litre turbo from the Citroën/Puegeot/MINI line up but as this is a concept model they can pretend they’ve turned the wick up to 256hp. That’s 190kW and while it would be very welcome the most we’ve seen from that engine, in production form, is 160kW in the MINI Countryman JCW.

The nicely sculpted bodywork is set off with 19″ alloys running 235/40 rubber. It looks great and we like it!

[Thanks to Andrew for the reminder]

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Aston Martin Motorsports

This is gonna hurt

Aston Martin V8 Vantage rally crash

The car you’re looking at used to be an Aston Martin V8 Vantage. It was being driven by Ivan Thompson and Karl Francis in the Rally Calder event on the weekend. You can see video of the massive crash after the break.

Be safe knowing both driver and co-driver are okay. Although the co-driver was taken to hospital for x-rays where it was discovered he had a dislocated pelvis, but he was cleared of any neck and spinal injuries.

Thankfully, questions over the use of the concrete barriers are the major outcome of this impact. It could have been much, much worse.

[Thanks to Ryan for the tip]

UPDATE: Photos of the crash can be seen on Joel Strickland’s Facebook page.

The Australian Rally Championship has sent out an official press release and photos of this incident. They have been added below.

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Mercedes-Benz Motorsports

David Coulthard drives a carbon fibre tub

David Coulthard discusses the 2012 Mercedes-Benz DTM car

When David Coulthard is not commentating on the latest win by Sebastian Ve-tell he is making up the numbers in the DTM series for Mercedes-Benz. He’s also an official AMG ambassador. So he seems a reasonable enough choice to talk about the new DTM AMG Mercedes C-Coupé.

In this video Coulthard briefly explains the difference between the new and old cars as well as some of the safety features introduced for this season.

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Aston Martin

Aston Martin V12 Zagato ready for Geneva

Aston Martin V12 Zagato

Aston Martin has released a new promo video of the V12 Zagato. It will be on show in Geneva after making its public debut in Kuwait, of all places.

They say no cars were harmed in the making of the clip. We’d say the ego of the director was. With the material available to work with, surely a better result could have been achieved. That V12 sure does sound good, shame it’s not always in sync with the action.

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Formula 1 Lotus

Raikkonen quickest on Day 4 in Barcelona

Kimi Raikkonen, Lotus E20, Barcelona pre-season testing

Kimi Raikkonen showed that with his steering sorted he’s as quick as anyone in F1 today. Actually, his time at pre-season testing in Barcelona overnight is the quickest of any driver on any of the eight days testing at the Circuit de Catalunya.

Further impressing was Raikkonen’s afternoon race simulation which showed the Lotus E20 can minimise the drop off in tyre performance across a long stint as well as any team out there.

Fernando Alonso’s best lap time was two tenths behind Raikkonen, while Bruno Senna made the most of his morning run to lock in the third fastest time of the day before handing over to Pastor Maldonado.

There’ll be some furrowed brows in the Red Bull camp with the update package of the RB8 proving less than spectacular. Webber had dramas yesterday and so did Vettel today, with gearbox problems the root cause. He won’t like being at the bottom of the timesheets.

The usual caveat applies that it can be folly to read too much into pre-season testing form, but you get the sense that Red Bull’s boffins will be earning their pay cheques between now and the Australian Grand Prix which is on in less than two weeks.

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[Source: Autosport | Pic: Lotus F1 Team/LAT Photographic]

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Lamborghini

Meet the Aventador J Speedster

Lamborghini Aventador J Speedster

It’s expected Lamborghini will be bringing an Aventador Roadster to the Geneva Motor Show. But this Aventador-based creation seems to have caught most people off guard.

With a slightly oddball title of Aventador J Speedster, we’re led to believe, it sounds a bit like a lead actor from a Hollywood B movie. Note the lack of a front windscreen and overt rear spolier. That’s if you can take your eyes of those massive side scoops.

Who knows what this beast will be powered by, we’ll assume it’s based on the 6.5 litre V12 from the now apparently mundane Aventador. We should have the answers for you in the next day or two.

In the meantime Lamborghini has dropped a teaser which we think links to this car. Note the J at the end of the clip.

[Source: autoevolution | Pic: autoforum]

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Bathurst 12 Hour

Reflections on the 2012 Bathurst 12 Hour

2012 Bathurst 12 Hour

So the 2012 Bathurst 12 Hour has been run and won. We’ll start by saying this race should be one of the premiere events on the Australian motorsport calendar. It should comfortably form part of a ‘big three’ alongside the traditional V8 Supercars 1000km race at Bathurst and the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

At the moment the Bathurst 12 Hour barely registers a blip on the radar of mainstream motorsport in this country. We’ll discuss more on that and the event’s future a bit later.

By now you’ll be aware that ‘international’ Audi crew were able to successfully defend their title. Marc Basseng, part of the 2011 winning trio, was unable to make it back to due to scheduling conflicts, but Christer Jöns comfortably stepped into Basseng’s shoes to ably assist Christopher Mies and Darryl O’Young in their defence.

On paper the winning margin of over one minute to second place might make it appear as though the #1 Audi, which started the race from pole position, had it pretty easy. Of course, no endurance race is ever easy and that was especially the case this year.

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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes C63 AMG Black lands down under

Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Black

Mercedes-Benz Australia is making a big deal about the first C63 AMG Coupé Black Series making its way to our shores. And why wouldn’t they. With 380kW on tap from a handbuilt 6.3 litre V8 and a kick arse body kit it’s a car sure to win admirers from all walks of life.

The car in the photos is painted in Diamond White and features matte black wheels as well as the AMG aero package. It’s the first of just 32 C63 AMG Blacks coming to Australia, all have been sold, and it will make its first public appearance at the Australian Grand Prix.

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Formula 1

Perez quickest on Day 3 in Barcelona

Sergio Perez, Sauber C31, Barcelona pre-season testing

Sergio Perez has recorded the fastest time so far in any of the seven pre-season test days at Barcelona. And with just one day of testing to go before the Australian Grand Prix things are getting tight at the top of the timesheet.

Perez negotiated the Circuit de Catalunya in 1:22.094, just nine one thousandths ahead of Jenson Button. While Australian young gun Daniel Ricciardo was six one hundredths back. Indeed, less than one second covered the first nine drivers.

Lotus, fastest on the previous two days with Romain Grosjean at the wheel, were relegated to slowest in the hands of Kimi Raikkonen. The 2007 world champion complained about the steering in the E20 and the team lost around an hour to rectify the problem.

Light afternoon rain interrupted proceedings in the afternoon with most teams attempting race simulations. A few drivers went out on intermediates, while some chose to remain indoors.

Red Bull ran a new update, including revised exhaust layout and new front wing. However, seeing Webber only eighth fastest is not of any real concern. He did not do any qualifying-style runs and was still within touching distance of Perez.

Although, Webber is cautious about reading pre-season form and expects stiff competition in Melbourne. “Everyone today was in the 1m22s so that is not hanging around at Barcelona these days. So there are a lot of quick teams, a lot of fast cars and we need to continue to work hard,” Webber said in an interview with Autosport.

When asked if he thought the field was closer at the top than it had been in recent years Mark replied, “I think so, the pack is very tight. As I touched on several times that we have run, it is very tight between all the teams and Q2 [in Melbourne] will be interesting.”

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[Source: Autosport | Pic: Sauber Motorsport AG]

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Volkswagen WRC

VW continues Polo R WRC development

Volkswagen Polo R WRC

Sebastien Ogier and Carlos Sainz have been busy in Spain recently continuing the development of the Polo R WRC. Volkswagen will start racing the Polo in the WRC from next year and plan to hit the ground running.

Volkswagen Motorsport Director Kris Nissen explains, “Around 70 per cent of the WRC consists of gravel tracks, about 20 per cent of asphalt and roughly 10 per cent of ice and snow. The gravel test in Spain served to simulate the roughest WRC sections and to take the car to its load and stress limits. Particularly chassis components such as the hub carriers, dampers and suspension components were successfully tested in the limit range.”

Carlos Sainz is cautiously optimistic about the hopes for Volkswagen, “I have a lot of confidence in the squad and the Polo R WRC will no doubt be a big hit. But we mustn’t forget that 2013 will be the Polo’s first year in the WRC whereas the competition will have been active there for many years.”

More pics after the break. There’s an official video with interviews from Ogier and Sainz, too. See if you dig the 1970s Pink Floyd-inspired soundtrack.

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Audi

Watch the new Audi A3 presentation live online

2013 Audi A3

Audi has advised they will be launching their new A3 online live from the Geneva Motor Show. If you want to watch then point your browser here at 6:45pm on Tuesday 6 March AEDT (8:45am CET).

However, we’ll also get an official sneak peek at the new Audi A3, among other things, from the Volkswagen Group preview evening on Monday 5 March. That kicks off at 7:30pm in Europe, which will be a bright and early 5:30am on Tuesday here in Australia. Keep an eye here for details.

Of course, we’ll bring you all the pics and info as soon as we can. Then we can see if these leaked images were bang on.

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Formula 1 Lotus

Grosjean quickest on Day 2 in Barcelona

Romain Grosjean, Lotus E20, Barcelona

The Lotus E20 has once again shown the F1 field a clean pair of heels with Romain Grosjean improving on yesterday’s effort to post a best time of 1:22.614. Jean-Eric Vergne was next best over half a second behind, with Sebastian Vettel three quarters of a second back.

Unusual for the pre-season testing so far Grosjean’s best lap was recorded late in the day. He was third fastest in the morning session, but he threw on a set of softs for a few late laps to claim top spot on the timesheets.

The day went mostly without drama, save for a minor fire to Vergne’s Toro Rosso at the end of the morning session and a driveline issue with Hulkenberg’s Force India just after the interval. Both drivers were unable to resume.

Kimi Raikkonen will get his chance to show us what he can do in the E20 for the two final days of testing before the Australian Grand Prix.

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[Source: Autosport | Pic: Pic: Lotus F1 Team/LAT Photographic]