After strolling the 3.38 miles, the world championship leader described the
new facility as a complete step into the unknown.
"It doesn't remind me of any circuit I've ever seen before," he
said. "It's completely different. Some of it's a bit like
Filed under: Economy, Sedans/Saloons, KiaClick above for more detail shots of the Kia ForteKia's new Forte sedan will make its formal debut in Korea any time now, and, as often is the case, some shots have leaked just a bit early, including images of
Crash tests have shown that contemporary cars are pretty safe at middling speeds. You can hit a wall at 40 mph and walk away with a few bruises. But what happens at higher speeds? German automotive club ADAC crashed a five-star (Euro-NCAP) car at 50
Valencia - Fernando Alonso is to replace his familiar grin with a face filled with grief when he takes the driving wheel at Valencia this weekend for the European Grand Prix.
The two-times world champion, who was filled with anticipation for the race,
Former world champion Fernando Alonso has told his Renault team that they must prove they have the potential to win races next year if he is to remain with them for another season.
Alonso, who has a clause in his Renault contract that allows him to
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Fernando Alonso, of the Enstone-based Renault team, is keen to perform in front of his home fans in Valencia.
Giancarlo Fisichella has admitted that his 2008 Formula 1 World Championship season with Force India has fallen some way short of initial expectations but insists he is both hopeful and confident of remaining in the top flight for some years yet.
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