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  • Honda CBR250R now available in Repsol race livery

    Honda CBR250R now available in Repsol race livery

    Honda’s CBR250R sports bike has been a success since it was launched on Indian soil in 2011. Honda has now announced that customers can buy the CBR250R in its Repsol race livery at a higher cost. The Repsol CBR250R will be a special edition on sale for a short period ot time, and available only in limited numbers.

    Initially the motorcycle was offered in three paint schemes, red, silver and black. Later on Honda decided to bring its famous Fireblade inspired Pearl Heron Blue. We will also see a white paint scheme for this bike priced at Rs. 1,62,091 for the standard variant and Rs. 1,91,636 for the ABS variant (both ex-showroom, Pune). The Repsol paint scheme will be available at a premium, it will be sold at a price of Rs. 1,97,699 (ex-showroom, Pune).

    The CBR250R’s special edition is yet to be dispatched from the Honda factory hence waiting periods may be prolonged, but dealerships are accepting bookings for this paint scheme.

     

    [Autocar India]

  • Polaris to bring Indian and Victory bikes to India

    Polaris to bring Indian and Victory bikes to India

    Globally famous marques Indian and Victory are going to set up shop in India sometime in 2014. Minnesota based Polaris Industries is planning to bring both their motorcycle brands after witnessing the success of similar motorcycles such as Harley Davidson. Polaris India Pvt Ltd is headed by Indian two-wheeler industry veteran Pankaj Dubey who plans as managing director to import the new motorcycles in via the CBU route. Contrary to popular belief, Indian and Victory motorcycles will sell from independent showrooms, not sharing space with ATVs from the same parent company.

    It is unknown when the brands will be launched, and which will come first. Indian and Victory motorcycles rely mainly on V-twin configuration engines, which will mean competition for Harley-Davidson, once these new motorcycles are available in the exponentially growing Indian market. That said, HD holds the early bird advantage, and brings most of their motorcycles into India via the more affordable CKD route, giving its motorcycles a pricing edge.

    Polaris acquired Indian Motorcycles in 2011 to complement their Victory brand and give direct competition to HD in the cruiser and tourer bike segments.

    Polaris India remains tight lipped about further details at this stage. Watch this space for updates! 

     

    [Autocar India]

  • Webber to leave F1 after 2013 season for Porsche’s sportscar team

    Webber to leave F1 after 2013 season for Porsche’s sportscar team

    Red Bull driver Mark Webber has announced that he will leave Formula 1 at the end of the season. The 36-year-old Australian is joining Porsche’s new sportscar programme and will compete in the classic 24 Hours of Le Mans race for the German manufacturer.

    Webber was first linked to Porsche earlier this season. He drove in sportscars with Mercedes in 1998-99, participating in the 24 Hours of Le Mans both years, before returning to single-seaters in Formula 3000 and joining F1 with Minardi in 2002. After spells at Jaguar and Williams, he joined Red Bull in 2008. He won a race for the first time with Red Bull and became a genuine title contender with the team, but was unable to match team-mate Vettel’s success. He had a turbulent relationship with the German, exemplified by Vettel’s famous disregard of team orders at this year’s Malaysian Grand Prix. Webber had the option of staying with Red Bull for another season, and as also offered a seat from another big team, but, with a big change in regulations next year that will dramatically alter the demands of F1, he has decided to seek a fresh challenge. He has also been critical of the Pirelli tyres that F1 teams have been forced to use since 2011, claiming their rapidly degrading nature prevents drivers pushing to the limit throughout a race.

    It’s an honour for me to join Porsche at its return to the top category in Le Mans and in the sports car World Endurance Championship and be part of the team. Porsche has written racing history as a manufacturer and stands for outstanding technology and performance at the highest level. I’m very much looking forward to this new challenge after my time in Formula 1. Porsche will undoubtedly set itself very high goals. I can hardly wait to pilot one of the fastest sportscars in the world.
    – Mark Webber

    Neel Jani, Romain Dumas and Timo Bernhard are the other drivers who have already signed for Porsche’s LMP1 programme. This will be Porsche’s first assault on outright Le Mans 24 Hours honours since its 1998 triumph.

    I’m very pleased to have secured Mark Webber for our LMP1 project as one of the best and most successful Formula 1 pilots of our time. Mark is without doubt one of the world’s best race drivers, he has experience at the Le Mans 24 hour race and on top of that he’s been a Porsche enthusiast for many years.
    – Wolfgang Hatz, Porsche’s board member for research and development

    The Australian’s decision leaves the second Red Bull seat alongside world champion Sebastian Vettel available for 2014, with Kimi Raikkonen already strongly linked to the drive. Toro Rosso’s Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne are also options, with many fans hoping for Force India’s Paul di Resta getting a shot as well.

    In 12 years in Formula 1, Webber won 9 grands prix, achieved 36 podium finishes, 11 pole positions, 15 fastest laps and twice finished third in the World Championship. His best season was 2010, when he led the championship for much of the year before faltering in the final three races, falling behind team-mate Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso.

    [Image Source: Porsche via Facebook]

  • Ford EcoSport Launched, Starts At Rs. 5.59 Lakh

    The much awaited Ford EcoSport compact SUV has been launched in India at an astonishing base price of Rs. 5.59 Lakh. The EcoSport will be offered in no less than 10 variants spread across 4 trims, 3 engine options and 7 colours.

    The EcoSport is the first Ford vehicle in India to offer the famous turbocharged 3 cylinder, 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine. Despite being the smallest in the range, the 2-time Engine of the Year award winning EcoBoost churns out the maximum power output of around 122bhp and 170Nm torque. It also returns a claimed fuel efficiency of around 18 kmpl. The other two engines – 1.5L petrol and 1.5L diesel are the same as those which fulfill the power needs of the Fiesta sedan. The petrol unit puts out 110 bhp and 140 Nm of torque whereas the diesel mill produces 90 bhp and 204 Nm of torque.

    Ford Ecosport

    The sub-4 metre compact SUV is also the first car in India to offer Ford’s voice-enabled in-car connectivity system, SYNC. This means you can operate your Bluetooth-enabled phone and USB devices, dial calls, read out text messages and browse and select music tracks via voice commands. In terms of safety equipment, the EcoSport will come with Ford’s Emergency Assistance system. This system enables the car to deliver a voice message directly to emergency operators in the event of an accident in which the airbags have been deployed or fuel pump shut-off is triggered.

    Ford Ecosport

    The EcoSport is available in four trims – Ambiente, Trend, Titanium and Titanium Optional.

    The Ambiente version comes with a quite a bit of equipment despite being the base version. Tilt and telescopic steering, a music player with Aux-in and Bluetooth, electric wing mirrors, remote locking, a multi-function display, front power windows and 15-inch wheels make up most of the Ambiente trim.

    Next up the ladder is the Trend trim, which comes with rear power windows, steering-mounted audio controls and driver-seat height adjust over everything that the Ambiente has to offer. Both these trims will be available only with manual transmissions coupled to 1.5-litre petrol or diesel engines.

    Further up is the aptly named Titanium trim. The famous 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine is available only with the Titanium trim which also comes with a leather-wrapped steering wheel, 16-inch alloy wheels, climate control, cooled glovebox, roof rails, front fog lamps, reverse parking sensor, and dual airbags. An option pack for the Titanium is also available, which offers push-button start, leather seats, keyless entry, and side and curtain airbags. The EcoBoost engine is mated to a manual gearbox but an automatic-gearbox-equipped Titanium version is available with the 1.5-litre petrol engine. There is no diesel version available for the top-spec EcoSport.

    The Ford EcoSport will not only compete with the likes of the Renault Duster as was expected, but with its aggressive pricing, it may have a drastic impact on other hatchbacks in the similar price range. Ford seems to have a winner on its hands with the EcoSport.

     

    Ford EcoSport prices (ex-showroom, Delhi):

    1.5-litre Petrol Manual

    Ambiente: Rs 5.59 lakh

    Trend: Rs 6.49 lakh

    Titanium: Rs 7.51 lakh

    1.5-litre Diesel Manual

    Ambiente: Rs 6.69 lakh

    Trend: Rs 7.61 lakh

    Titanium: Rs 8.62 lakh

    Titanium (O): Rs 8.99 lakh

    1.0-litre EcoBoost Petrol Manual

    Titanium: Rs 7.89 lakh

    Titanium (O): Rs 8.29 lakh

    1.5-litre Petrol Auto (DCT)

    Titanium: Rs 8.44 lakh

  • KTM launches 390 Duke at Rs. 1.8 Lakh

    KTM launches 390 Duke at Rs. 1.8 Lakh

    The much-awaited KTM 390 Duke can be yours now for Rs. 1,80,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi). Bajaj Auto and KTM launched the attractive streetbike today and is expecting a good response from the Indian market. The 390 Duke is aggressively styled with  minimalistic body work and an exposed bright orange trellis frame, giving it a very typical KTM look and feel.

    The 390 Duke is powered by a four-stroke, single cylinder, 373.2cc engine putting out maximum power of 43bhp at 9500 rpm and peak torque of 3.57kgm at 7250 rpm. The engine is fuel-injected, liquid-cooled and operates using a quartet of valves driven by a twin camshaft. This big Duke gets a six-speed gearbox that shifts in a one-down five-up pattern. In India, the 390 Duke will be sold with a larger radiator.

    Duke

    The bike is equipped with illuminated switchgear, dimpled palm grips, a comfortable set of levers and good mirrors. The compact but comprehensive digital instruments show speed, fuel level, an odometer, trip meters and a tachometer.  The 10.2-litre fuel tank offers deeply recessed, appropriate thigh support. A side stand-down warning light is standard. Overall build quality, fit and finish is expectedly great.

    The 390 Duke deploys a rigid, steel trellis frame and chunky 43mm diameter front upside down forks developed by suspension specialist WP, and at rear a cast alloy swingarm supporting a monoshock. The suspension setup will be slightly tweaked on the Indian spec bike making it more suitable to harsh Indian road conditions. The 390 Duke uses an ABS enabled 300mm single disc brake in front and 230mm unit at rear, a radial mounted, four piston caliper biting the front, and both controlled by steel-braided hydraulic lines. The bike rides on tubeless Metzeler radial tyres and will be sold through Bajaj’s existing network of 75 Probiking dealers.
     

    Detailed specifications:
     
    Price: Rs  180,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi)
     
    On Sale: July 2013
     
    L/W/H: 2002/873/1267mm
     
    Wheelbase 1367 +/- 15mm
     
    Ground clearance:172mm
     
    Fuel tank capacity: 10.2 litres
     
    Kerb weight: 154kg
     
    Engine layout: Single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, four-stroke
     
    Displacement 373.2cc
     
    Power 44bhp at 9500rpm
     
    Torque 3.57kgm at 7250rpm
     
    Specific output  117.9bhp per litre
     
    Power to weight 285.7bhp per tonne
     
    Gearbox  6-speed, 1-down, 5-up
     
    Front suspension: Upside-down forks
     
    Rear suspension: Monoshock,alloy swingarm
     
    Front brake: 300mm disc
     
    Rear brake: 230mm disc
     
    Wheels: 10-spoke alloy
     
    Rim size (f-r): 17 inches
     
    Tyre size (f-r) :110/70 x 17 / 150/60 x 17 inches

  • New Mercedes Benz E-Class launched at Rs. 41.50 Lakh

    New Mercedes Benz E-Class launched at Rs. 41.50 Lakh

    Luxury car giant Mercedes-Benz has launched the 2014 E-Class in India. The new E-class (codename W212) gets a refreshed design with this mid-cycle facelift and has gone back to a single headlight unit for the first time in 18 years. The headlamp is now encased in a single flowing lens with LED elements for the low beam and daytime running lamp.Mercedes will also be offering the E-class with the option of full LED headlamps. Other changes include a bigger, more aggressive grille flowing into a restyled bumper devoid of fog lamps. The rear sports new taillights and a new bumper as well.

    E-Class

    Inside, you’ll find a new sportier steering wheel as well as minor updates to the central console. The dials are new, the COMAND system gets a new screen and Merc is bringing in a sat-nav and a DVD player as well.

    The E-class will be offered in India with a choice of two engines – a 2.0-litre, direct injected petrol unit making 184bhp and a 2.1-litre diesel mill putting out 204bhp. Both are four-cylinder engines and will be mated to Merc’s 7G-tronic automatic transmission.

    E-Class

    Slightly surprisingly, Mercedes Benz has done away with the cheaper Classic and Elegance variants for the E-class. Both versions are available only in the top-spec Avantgarde trim, unlike its predecessors. Additionally, the German manufacturer has also introduced a ‘launch edition’ spec of the E 250 CDI, of which only 100 units will be sold. The launch edition E 250 CDI gets a panoramic sunroof, rear tyres that are larger than the front (245/40 R18 (F), 265/35 R18 (R)), a space saver and Merc’s illuminated central star.

    New Mercedes E-Class Prices (ex-showroom, Delhi)

    E200 Petrol: Rs 41.50 lakh 

    E250 CDI: Rs 44.8 lakh

    E250 CDI launch edition: Rs 49.90 lakh

  • Cheaper Audi Q3 Sport variant coming soon to India

    Cheaper Audi Q3 Sport variant coming soon to India

    While BMW and Mercedes Benz are busy attracting customers with high-end hot hatchbacks, Audi has devised a clever plan of its own to take its share of the market. Instead of rivalling the BMW 1-series and Mercedes Benz A-Class with its A3 Sportback or its A1 supermini, Audi is taking on the BMW X1 and Mercedes Benz B-Class with a cheaper, lower-spec variant of the Q3 called the Q3 Sport.

    The Q3 Sport will be assembled in India as a CKD (Completely Knocked Down) unit at Audi’s assembly facility in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The Q3 Sport loses a lot of features in order to keep the price relatively low. It comes with a downgraded 2.0 TDI engine, producing 140 bhp and 320 Nm of torque instead of the 177 bhp and 380 Nm of torque put out by the 2.0 TDI in the standard Q3. The Q3 Sport will have to do without the more common 7-speed dual clutch auto transmission, and the all-wheel drive Audi Quattro system. Instead, the front wheels will be driven through a six-speed manual. Also missing on the ‘budget’ baby SUV, will be the daytime running LED lamps which have come to be a symbol of brand recognition for the German auto giant.

    However, Audi knows the business well enough to offer all the kit which one expects from a luxury car. Creature comforts such as leather seats, cruise control, voice dialog system, climate control, MMI with Bluetooth connectivity and 18-inch alloy wheels amongst others, will be standard on the Audi Q3 Sport.

    The entry level Q3 is expected to be priced at around Rs 25 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) courtesy of the toned down performance and the CKD assembly.  At this price, the Q3 Sport will be cheapest Audi to be sold in India, and should give the Merccedes-Benz B-Class and the BMW X1 a run for their money.

  • Audi wins 24 Hours of Le Mans for 4th year running

    Audi wins 24 Hours of Le Mans for 4th year running

    The #2 Audi R18 e-tron quattro of drivers Tom Kristensen, Allan McNish and Loic Duval came out on top at the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans this past weekend. The race, largely overshadowed by the death of Danish Aston Martin driver Allan Simonsen, marked Audi’s fourth consecutive and 12th overall victory at Le Mans. The Audi crossed the finish line one lap ahead of the #8 Toyota TS030 driven by  Anthony Davidson, Stephane Sarrazin and Sebastien Buemi.

    The race was incredibly close at the end – after 23 straight hours of competition, the leading Audi and Toyota cars were on the same lap before Kristensen was able to pass Sebastien Buemi’s Toyota with just minutes remaining to win by one lap over his rival. This victory also marks Kristensen’s ninth career win at Le Mans, which is an extension of the record he already owned and a remarkable feat on its own. Kristensen dedicated his win to fellow Danish driver Allan Simonsen, who died as a result of injuries sustained on the fourth lap of the race, when his Aston Martin spun off the track and hit the barrier at high speed.

    Karun Chandhok returned to Le Mans this year and finished a respectable 13th overall, and 7th in the P2 class in the Murphy Prototypes’ ORECA-Nissan 03 with team regular Brendon Hartley and experienced US sportscar driver Mark Patterson. Last year Chandhok managed an impressive, sixth placed finish overall with the JRM Racing HPD P1 team.

    Third place overall was snatched by the No. 3 Audi driven by Lucas Di Grassi, Marc Gene and Oliver Jarvis. In LMP2, Oak Racing’s Nissan-powered Morgan racers came in first and second, followed by G-Drive Racing’s Oreca, also powered by Nissan. The LMGTE Pro class was won by the No. 92 Porsche 911 RSR, followed by the No. 91 Porsche and No. 97Aston Martin Vantage V8. Corvette Racing finished fourth with its No. 73 C6-ZR1 while their fellow Americans from SRT Motorsports finished in eighth and ninth positions in their brand-new Viper GTS-R racers.

    For more information on what the 24 Hours of Le Mans is about, click here!

    These are the final positions after 24 hours.

    Pos Cl      Car       Drivers                         Laps  Gap
     1. P1  #2  Audi      Kristensen/McNish/Duval      348   
     2. P1  #8  Toyota    Davidson/Sarrazin/Buemi      347   +     1 Lap
     3. P1  #3  Audi      Gene/Jarvis/di Grassi        347   + 1m55.252s
     4. P1  #7  Toyota    Wurz/Lapierre/Nakajima       341   +    7 Laps
     5. P1  #1  Audi      Lotterer/Treluyer/Fassler    338   +   10 Laps
     6. P1  #21 HPD       Leventis/Kane/Watts          332   +   16 Laps
     7. P2  #35 Morgan    Baguette/Plowman/Gonzalez    329   +   19 Laps
     8. P2  #24 Morgan    Pla/Brundle/H Hansson        328   +   20 Laps
     9. P2  #26 Oreca     Rusinov/Martin/Conway        327   +   21 Laps
    10. P2  #42 Zytek     Krumm/Mardenborough/Ordonez  327   + 1m07.075s
    11. P2  #49 Oreca     P-Companc/Kaffer/Minassian   325   +   23 Laps
    12. P2  #43 Morgan    Gachnang/Mailleux/Lombard    320   +   28 Laps
    13. P2  #48 Oreca     Hartley/Chandhok/Patterson   319   +   29 Laps
    14. P2  #38 Zytek     Dolan/Turvey/Luhr            319   + 4m01.549s
    15. P2  #36 Alpine    Ragues/Panciatici/Gommendy   317   +   31 Laps
    16. GTP #92 Porsche   Lieb/Lietz/Dumas             315   +   33 Laps
    17. GTP #91 Porsche   Bergmeister/Pilet/Bernhard   315   + 2m10.631s
    18. GTP #97 Aston     Mucke/Turner/Dumbreck        314   +   34 Laps
    19. P2  #34 Oreca     Frey/Niederhauser/Bleekemolen314   + 1m27.131s
    20. GTP #73 Corvette  Garcia/Magnussen/Taylor      312   +   36 Laps
    21. GTP #71 Ferrari   Beretta/Kobayashi/Vilander   311   +   37 Laps
    22. GTP #51 Ferrari   Bruni/Fisichella/Malucelli   311   + 1m57.110s
    23. GTP #74 Corvette  Gavin/Milner/Westbrook       309   +   39 Laps
    24. P2  #41 Zytek     Rossi/K-Smith/Lux            307   +   41 Laps
    25. GTP #53 SRT       Farnbacher/Goossens/Dalziel  306   +   42 Laps
    26. GTA #76 Porsche   Narac/Vernay/Bourret         306   + 1m51.302s
    27. GTA #55 Ferrari   Perazzini/O'Young/Case       305   +   43 Laps
    28. GTA #61 Ferrari   Gerber/Griffin/Cioci         305   + 1m26.507s
    29. GTA #77 Porsche   Dempsey/Foster/Long          305   + 2m51.114s
    30. GTA #50 Corvette  Bornhauser/Canal/Taylor      302   +   46 Laps
    31. GTA #96 Aston     Goethe/Campbell-Walter/Hall  301   +   47 Laps
    32. GTP #93 SRT       Wittmer/Kendall/Bomarito     301   + 1m58.599s
    33. P2  #40 Oreca     Dagoneau/Downs/Younessi      300   +   48 Laps
    34. GTA #67 Porsche   Gibon/Milesi/Henzler         300   +   32.348s
    35. GTP #66 Ferrari   Bertolini/Faisal/Qubaisi     300   +   51.765s
    36. GTA #88 Porsche   Ried/Roda/Ruberti            300   + 1m28.639s
    37. GTA #75 Porsche   Collard/Perrodo/Crubile      298   +   50 Laps
    38. GTA #81 Ferrari   Potolicchio/Aguas/Bright     294   +   54 Laps
    39. P2  #39 Lola      Porta/Brandela/Raffin        280   +   68 Laps
    40. P1  #12 Lola      Prost/Jani/Heidfeld          275   +   73 Laps
    41. P1  #13 Lola      Beche/Belicchi/Cheng         275   + 1m27.020s
    42. GTA #70 Corvette  MacNeil/Rodrigues/Dumas      268   +   80 Laps
    43. P2  #33 HPD       Tucker/Franchitti/Briscoe    242   +  106 Laps
    44. P2  #46 Oreca     Thiriet/Badey/Martin         310      Retired
    45. GTP #99 Aston     Makowiecki/Senna/Bell        248      Retired
    46. P2  #45 Morgan    Nicolet/Merlin/Mondolot      246      Retired
    47. P2  #47 Morgan    Imperatori/Howson/Tung       241      Retired
    48. GTP #98 Aston     Dalla Lana/Lamy/Auberlen     221      Retired
    49. P2  #32 Lotus     Holzer/Kraihamer/Charouz     219      Retired
    50. P2  #30 Lola      Mowlem/Burgess/Hirschi       153      Retired
    51. GTA #54 Ferrari   Mallegol/Bachelier/Blank     147      Retired
    52. GTA #57 Ferrari   Krohn/Jonsson/Mediani        111      Retired
    53. P2  #25 Oreca     Graves/Hamilton/Nakano       101      Retired
    54. P2  #28 Lola      Giroix/Haezebrouck/Ihara     22       Retired
    55. P2  #31 Lotus     Weeda/Rossiter/Bouchut       17       Retired
    56. GTA #95 Aston     Simonsen/Nygaard/Poulsen     2        Retired
  • 24 Hours of Le Mans: Aston Martin driver Allan Simonsen killed in crash

    24 Hours of Le Mans: Aston Martin driver Allan Simonsen killed in crash

    Danish racing driver Allan Simonsen was killed as a result of injuries sustained during a crash at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The incident took place on the fourth lap of the race. Simonsen, who was participating for the seventh-time this year at Le Mans, spun about 10-minutes into the race, hitting safety barriers at the Tertre Rouge bend. According to race officials, the 34-year-old was in serious condition after the accident and was immediately rushed to a hospital, where he died shortly thereafter.

    The Automobile Club de l’Ouest, which organizes the 24 Hours of Le Mans, released the following statement:

    The driver was immediately attended on the scene by the doctors from the Automobile Club de l’Ouest’s Medical Service.

    In a serious condition, Allan Simonsen was transferred immediately to the Circuit Medical Centre where he died soon after due to his injuries.

    Allan Simonsen’s family has been informed immediately by David Richards, Principal of the Aston Martin Racing team.

    Allan Simonsen, an experienced driver aged 34, had taken part in seven 24 Heures du Mans.

    His team mates in the No.95 car were his fellow countrymen, Christoffer Nygaard and Kristian Poulsen.

    The Automobile Club de l’Ouest wishes to express its great sadness following this incident, and extends its deepest condolences to the family and those close to Allan Simonsen.

    The Automobile Club de l’Ouest will make no further statement while the exact reasons for the accident are still being wholly determined.

    Aston Martin has completely blacked out its website, save for the following statement:

    Le Mans, 22 June 2013: It is with great shock and sadness that the Aston Martin Racing Team confirms that an accident occurred shortly after the start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans at around 15:09 hrs CET today (22 June) when the No 95 Vantage GTE driven by Allan Simonsen left the track at Tertre Rouge.

    Tragically, and despite the best efforts of the emergency services in attendance, Allan’s injuries proved fatal.

    Aston Martin Racing Managing Director, John Gaw, said: “On behalf of all of us at Aston Martin Racing, I would like to extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the individuals, and families whose friends or loved ones were involved in today’s terrible tragedy.”

    Aston Martin Racing will not make any further comment until the precise circumstances of the accident have been determined. Next of kin have been informed.

    Following the ACO’s media statement concerning the tragic death of Aston Martin Racing driver Allan Simonsen, and at the specific request of his family, the team will continue to participate in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in tribute to Allan.

    A video showing the first 10 minutes of the race can be found below.

    WARNING: It ends with Simonsen’s accident, along with an official statement from race’s governing authority, Automobile Club de l’Ouest.

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    The No. 95 Aston Martin that Simonsen co-drove along with teammates Christoffer Nygaard and Kristian Poulsen has officially retired from the race. Our condolences to all those close to Simonsen.

     

    [Image source: Aston Martin]

  • Edit: All you need to know about the 24 Hours of Le Mans

    Edit: All you need to know about the 24 Hours of Le Mans

    The 24 Hours of Le Mans? What’s that?

    The holy grail of motorsports, the 24 Hours of Le Mans (24LM) is the world’s oldest active sports car race in endurance racing. Widely regarded as one of, if not the most prestigious race in the world,  it has been held annually since 1923 near the town of Le Mans, France. The 2013 24LM will be the 81st edition in 90 years, and is scheduled to start at 6:30pm IST today.

     

    Why is it so special in the world of motorsport?

    The 24LM is the ultimate test of endurance and efficiency as race teams have to balance speed against the cars’ ability to run for 24 hours without sustaining mechanical damage to the car. At the same time, the cars’ consumables ie the fuel, tyres, braking materials and all sorts of other vital fluids and components must be managed expertly so that the car can last for 24 hours and over 5000 km. 

     

    But how can a driver race for 24 hours?

    Well, most drivers can’t. Current rules mandate three drivers per team. Each driver puts in a shift of two hours behind the wheel, before stopping in the pits and allowing a relief driver to take over the driving duties. Drivers grab what food and rest they can during this while before returning to drive another stint. However in the long history of the 24LM, there have been attempts to complete the race solo, until the practice was banned.

     

    What kind of cars will we get to see at the 24 Hours of Le Mans?

    Another element which sets the 24LM apart from other motorsport events. The competing teams race in groups, called classes, for cars of similar specification while at the same time competing for outright placing amongst all of the classes. Originally, the race was held for cars as they were sold to the general public which were then called Sports Cars compared to the specialist racing cars used in Grands Prix. Over time, the competing vehicles evolved away from their publicly available road car roots.

    Today, the race is made of two classes of specialised enclosed-bodywork two-seat Prototype sports cars called Le Mans Prototypes (or LMPs) and two classes of Grand Touring cars (GT) which bear much closer resemblance to high performance sports cars as sold to the public.

     

    So how does one win the 24 Hours of Le Mans?

    Originally, when the Le Mans start was still in practice, the race results were determined by distance. The car which covered the greatest distance was declared the winner. But something unexpected happened to the Ford Team in 1966. With a dominant grasp on the first two positions, the two cars slowed to allow for a photo opportunity at the finish line, with Ken Miles slightly ahead of the legendary Bruce McLaren. However, since McLaren’s car had actually started much farther back on the grid than Miles’s, McLaren’s car had actually covered the greatest distance over the 24 hours. With the margin of victory determined to be eight metres, McLaren and his co-driver, Chris Amon, were declared the winners. The decision cost Miles and his co-driver Hulme a victory.

    The greatest distance rule was later changed when a rolling start was introduced, and now the winner is the car that has completed the greatest number of laps.

     

    Wait, Le Mans start? Rolling start? I’ve lost you.

    The race traditionally began with a standing start, or what became known as the Le Mans start. Cars were lined up in echelon along the length of the pits and the starting drivers were made to stand on the opposite side of the front stretch. When the French flag dropped to signify the start, the drivers ran across the track, entered and started their cars without assistance, and drove away. But this became a safety issue in the late 1960s when some drivers began ignoring their safety harnesses (which were a recent invention then) for the first few laps to get ahead of the others, leading to several deaths when cars were involved in accidents due to the bunched field at the start.

    The traditional Le Mans start was changed for 1970. Cars were still lined up along the pit wall, but the drivers were already inside and strapped in. At the dropping of the French tricolor, the drivers started their engines and drove away. The Le Mans start was completely done away with in 1971 and a rolling start (known as an Indianapolis start) was adopted, where cars begin racing while completing their warm up lap.

     

    Tell me about some cool stories or traditions?

    Le Mans has produced a lot of beautiful traditions and stories in its illustrious history. One of the longest lasting traditions is the waving of the French tricolor to start the race. This is usually followed by a fly-over featuring jets trailing blue, white and red smoke. A similar flag tradition is the waving of safety flags during the final lap of the race by track marshals, congratulating the winners and other finishers.

    The 24 Hours of Le Mans was the venue for the first known instance at a major race of a winning driver celebrating by spraying champagne instead of drinking it. When Dan Gurney won the 1967 race with co-driver A.J. Foyt, the two drivers mounted the victory stand and Gurney was handed a magnum of champagne. Looking down, he saw Ford CEO Henry Ford II, team owner Carroll Shelby and their wives, as well as several journalists who had predicted disaster for the high-profile duo. Gurney shook the bottle and sprayed everyone nearby, establishing a tradition re-enacted in victory celebrations the world over for the next 40+ years.

    A really cool story is that of Jacky Ickx. Ickx found the idea of the Le Mans start unsafe and so, in the 1969 race, Jacky Ickx opposed it by walking across the track while his competitors ran. Although he was nearly hit by a faster competitor’s car while walking, Ickx took the time to fasten his safety belts before pulling away. Privateer John Woolfe died in an accident on the first lap of that race. Ickx went on to win.

    Another story to do with the Le Mans start is that of legendary race car driver Sir Stirling Moss. Sir Moss developed a new way of speeding up the start. His car was waiting with first gear already engaged. When he jumped in, he switched the starter on without depressing the clutch. The car was immediately jerked forward by the starter motor, but the engine did not start due to low RPM. After a few seconds of motion, he then pushed the clutch down, allowing the engine to speed up and start while the car was moving.

     

    This is really interesting. Where can I watch the 2013 24LM?
    The race starts at 6:30pm IST today, and ends at 6:30pm IST tomorrow. You can catch it at http://www.lemans-tv.com/

  • Audi fires head of R&D, Wolfgang Dürheimer

    Audi fires head of R&D, Wolfgang Dürheimer

    Audi’s highly regarded head of R&D, Wolfgang Dürheimer, has been fired by the German manufacturer, ahead of the revered 24 hour of Le Mans race this weekend. The story was broken by German magazine Der Spiegel and has been corroborated by several high-ranking Volkswagen Group sources.

    Dürheimer had been appointed Audi’s R&D boss in September 2012 following a management shakeup within the Volkswagen Group in mid-2012. Prior to then, he had served as the head for Bentley, restructuring the brand and spearheading their effort to bring an SUV to the market. He has also held the same position at Bugatti, and was formerly the development chief at Porsche (where he is credited with helping get the original Cayenne into production, ushering in a new era of profitability for the company).

    But at Audi, a lot of his decisions did not go down well with VW Group CEO Martin Winterkorn, leading to personal tension between the two. He reportedly quickly put a stop to costly projects such as the R8 E-Tron and the rotary range-extender engine for the A1 E-Tron, and shuffled the reporting structure within the brand’s design department. Winterkorn strongly disapproved of Dürheimer’s conservative E-mobility strategy, and apparently disagreed with Dürheimer several times on the styling direction for the brand as well.

    Dürheimer’s future within the Volkswagen Group is unclear at this time, and his position at Audi will currently be filled by the Group’s R&D chief, Ulrich Hackenberg.

  • Engine lineup for Suzuki S-Cross SX4 crossover revealed

    Engine lineup for Suzuki S-Cross SX4 crossover revealed

    Suzuki had unveiled the S-Cross SX4 crossover at the Geneva Motor Show in March, and now its engine line up has been revealed. According to the recently revealed future plans of the Japanse automakers, a smaller vehicle that will use the same underpinnings will be launched soon.

    The S-Cross SX4 will be offered with 2 engines. The 1.6-litre turbocharged diesel unit produces 119 hp and 320Nm of torque and power is transmitted to the front wheels or all four wheels via a six-speed manual transmission. The petrol engine is also 1.6-litre unit but is naturally aspirated. It produces 119 hp and 156Nm of torque. Power is transmitted to all four wheels or the front wheels via a five-speed manual or a CVT gearbox.

    Given the demand for crossovers in the Indian market right now, we can expect the S-Cross SX4 to be launched in India next year, and to bring a sedan model alongside as well.

  • Nissan Terrano to start at Rs. 8.90 lakhs according to reports

    Nissan Terrano to start at Rs. 8.90 lakhs according to reports

    According to reports by Motorbeam, the Nissan Terrano will hit Indian markets in October starting at Rs. 8.90 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi). Nissan has taken note of the poor demand for the petrol version of the  Duster, which is the equivalent model offered by their sister brand Renault. Due to this, the Nissan Terrano will be offered with a 1.5-litre diesel engine only and no petrol engines be will available. Motorbeam also claims to have a studio picture, as posted on their site, which isn’t the same as the official sketch released by Nissan a few weeks ago.

    The compact SUV will be offered in four variants which; XL, XL (O), XV and XV premium. The 1.5-litre diesel engine under its hood produces 85 hp of power and 200 Nm of torque and power will be transferred to the wheel through a 5-speed manual gearbox. Nissan will offer all variants of the Terrano with driver side airbags as standard, something which it does on its other cars as well.

    The difference between the Nissan Terrano and Renault Duster will be purely cosmetic, including smoked headlights, new front grille, new bumper, new alloy wheels and new tail lights. The interiors will see minor changes regarding the fabric of the seats. The base variant of the diesel Renault Duster (RxE) is priced at Rs. 8.73 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi).

    [Source: Motorbeam]

  • Nissan claims Le Mans prototype ZEOD RC is fastest electric race car

    Nissan claims Le Mans prototype ZEOD RC is fastest electric race car

    Nissan has announced plans of an upcoming all-electric racing car called the ZEOD RC (The Zero Emission On Demand Racing car). The Zeod RC which is said to be capable of a top speed in excess of 300 kmph, is shaped a bit like the closed-cockpit version of the DeltaWing (albeit, much better looking in our opinion) and will make its debut in 2014 at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The ZEOD RC was displayed near the Circuit de la Sarthe last weekend at the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans.

    ZEOD RC

    The Nissan ZEOD RC has been invited by Le Mans organizers to compete as the Garage 56 entry in next year’s race, which is basically a spot on the grid held for vehicles with new and/or cutting edge technology. Apart from the announcement of a partnership with Michelin to develop tires for the ZEOD RC, Nissan has not revealed any technical specifications or information about the battery under the hood of the EV racer. However, Nissan has made it clear that they have their work cut out for them, and will be trying out various different motors and battery packs over the course of the year before making a final decision.

    We have many options to consider and test. The test program is part of a longer term goal of developing a system and a set of rules for this type of technology in partnership with the ACO that would be best suited to competing at the highest level of this sport.
    – Ben Bowlby, designer of the ZEOD RC

    The ultimate goal of the ZEOD RC program, in terms of racing at least, is to sort out the feasibility of a LM P1 all-electric class for future Le Mans racing. Formula E is looking to have a similar impact, however the endurance aspect of Le Mans is much more relevant for electric technology and its future in production cars.

    Nissan had the privilege of setting up camp in Garage 56 at the 2012 Le Mans race as well with Nismo’s sleek DeltaWing. It didn’t fare too well, after crashing out much before the 24 hours were over, but proved to be a step in the right direction providing a lot of data and insight for Nissan’s future, as is evident by the revolutionary ZEOD RC.

  • Tata Motors launches eight models including CNG Nano

    Tata Motors launches eight models including CNG Nano

    Tata Motors has launched eight new products across five brands to mark ‘Horizonext’, its new passenger car business strategy, at its plant in Pune. While some models get additional kit and a choice of new colours, the company has also unveiled CNG variants for the Indica, Indigo and the Nano. Horizonext is all about evolution rather than revolution. Which is why all eight products showcased at the company’s plant in Pune encompassing cars and utility vehicles, are refreshes rather than all-new products.

    The Tata Indigo eCS now comes with a new powertrain, a new Feather-shift gearbox and an all new noise, vibration and harshness package. The Sumo Gold gets dual AC, bluetooth and USB connectivity. There is a new Nano with keyless entry, twin glove boxes, a four speaker music system with blutooth, USB and aux-in connectivity. The new nano also features a chrome strip on its hood and a new vent on its boot for better engine cooling. The Nano can now also be customised with personalisation kits.

    Tata

    The Indica is now available in a new range of colours and graphic designs. It also gets a refreshed exterior, dual path suspension set-up, multimedia entertainment options and Feather-shift gearbox with smart-shifter gear technology. Tata Motors also announced the launch of the Safari Storme Explorer edition, which is equipped with a double DIN touchsreen multimedia system, a nudge guard, door visors, explorer decals among other gear.

    The CNG lineup includes the Nano (called emax), the Indica and the Indigo.

    According to Tata Motors, these refreshes mark a new direction for Tata Motors. The company now wants to focus on improving existing technology and fine-tuning it to function better. Improvement in ergonomics, interior quality and features are other focus areas for Tata Motors as part of this strategy along with speed in bringing out new and improved products. The company added that it was its new mission to bring about desirable products that will make sense not just today but in the future as well.

    We expect to see all the updated models as well as the CNG variants in showrooms very soon.

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