27 April 2009

Lorinser C350.

Swabian tuner Lorinser {link} have subtly and suitably modified the Mercedes C350 improving performance and aesthetics with great attention to detail.
Lorinser's styling is muted yet still impressive with a new front spoiler, side skirts and rear bumper all adding to the appearance of the C class. The rear bumper allows the special Lorinser exhausts to exit with no issues regarding bodywork fouling. Complimenting the body styling as well as improving handling is a sports suspension kit that lowers the C class 10mm all round, when used in conjunction with Lorinser's 19" wheels the improvements to poise and appearance are marked.
As with most German tuners Lorinser are not purely about show, they endow their chosen cars with 'go' too! By altering the camshafts and engine management Lorinser are able to raise the power of the normally aspirated V6 from 272PS to a more impressive and equally usable 305PS. An increase in torque is also delivered by the tuning kit. Whilst power and torque figures rise fuel consumption should in fact reduce thanks to clever programming of the ECU.

9ff Porsche GT2.

Porsche tuner 9ff {link} have turned their attention to the GT2 with impressive results. Using traditional tuning techniques in conjuction with modified electronics 9ff have been able to improve the performance of the GT2 considerably.
Whilst a standard Porsche GT2 offers a more than adequate 530PS 9ff's GT2 offers up to a stunning 910PS with a similar increase in torque. Combine all the extra power and torque with a new exhaust system, radically improved suspension and braking and 9ff's GT2 becomes and extremely capable and stunningly fast track day car, it is also a fiendishly fast road car!

Mercedes E class.

Mercedes {link} will debut the E class Estate at this year's Frankfurt Motorshow. Sales of the E class T (as the estate is to be known) will commence directly after the show. Specification and costs are to be widely similar to the current saloon.
At the show Mercedes will also allow the motoring public a first glance at the E class cabrio. This is the new incarnation of the CLK and will, once again, use a material (rather than metal) folding roof. Styling will be dictated by the current E class model with a deep A pillar ensuring that around 50% of the door opening is covered by the windscreen.
Specification and pricing of the E class cabrio are not yet set and could well be swayed by how the current economic crisis develops. Engines will, naturally, include both diesel and petrol variants with range topping turbo versions expected. An AMG E class cabrio will follow in early 2010.

Bahrain Grand Prix.

Jenson Button and his Mercedes powered Brawn GP car were victorious for the 3rd time this season. Button dominated the Bahrain Grand Prix and took an impressive victory from the second row of the starting grid. The other Brawn GP car of Rubens Barrichello finished down in 5th place behind a rejuvenated Lewis Hamilton in the ever improving McLaren Mercedes. These three drivers were the high points for the Stuttgart engine builders as Hamilton's Mclaren Mercedes team mate suffered a frustrating event finally crossing the line in a less than impressive 12th overall. The Force Indias of Fisichella and Sutil struggled in the hot and dry conditions and finished 15th and 16th.
BMW suffered an even worse fate and ended up with Nick Heidfeld the last car running (19th overall) and Robert Kubica circulating just in front of his team mate in 18th position. The Bavarian-Swiss team suffered a horrible weekend and are hoping that a return to European circuits will revitalise their waning fortunes!

1. Button Brawn GP / Mercedes
2. Vettel Red Bull / Renault
3. Trulli Toyota
4. Hamilton McLaren Mercedes
5. Barrichello Brawn GP / Mercedes
6. Glock Toyota
7. Raikkonen Ferrari
8. Alonso Renault
9. Rosberg Williams / Toyota
10. Piquet Renault
11. Webber Red Bull / Renault
12. Kovalainen McLaren Mercedes
13. Bourdais Toro Rosso / Ferrari
14. Massa Ferrari
15. Fisichella Force India / Mercedes
16. Sutil Force India/Mercedes
17. Buemi Toro Rosso / Ferrari
18. Kubica BMW Sauber
19. Heidfeld BMW Sauber
Retired Nakajima Williams / Toyota

Passat ends Prius’ reign!

Volkswagen {link} have scored an impressive environmental victory over Toyota and the Prius. Seen as THE green car the Toyota Prius has just been beaten to the title of most environmental car by the Volkswagen Passat 1.4TSI EcoFuel. The Passat outperformed the Prius on economy and emissions in the ADAC’s Eco Test 2009 making it the leanest and most environmentally friendly car available in Germany.
With over 900 cars tested the result really is significant as is the fact that the winning car is not an electro-hybrid. In fact the EcoFuel concept could shake the electro-hybrid concept to its very core.
By using both a supercharger and turbocharger (as seen on petrol TSI engines) Volkswagen have been able to produce an exceptionally clean engine that runs on natural gas but offers petrol performance. The VW Passat EcoFuel offers a 0-62 time of just under 10 seconds with a top speed of around 130mph. Using gas alone it has a range of over 270 miles which can be extended to a total of around 550 miles by using petrol.
Volkswagen have proved the EcoFuel concept is environmentally excellent and are expected to introduce it into their smaller (and lighter) models quickly. An EcoFuel Jetta should offer even better driving and environmental performance than the larger Passat, the Prius’ time appears to be passing and passing quickly.

22 April 2009

Current Formula 1 standings.

Drivers Championship

1. Jenson Button Brawn GP / Mercedes 21
2. Rubens Barrichello Brawn GP / Mercedes 15
3. Sebastian Vettel Red Bull / Renault 10
4. Timo Glock Toyota 10
5. Mark Webber Red Bull / Renault 9½
6. Jarno Trulli Toyota 8½
7. Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 4
8. Fernando Alonso Renault 4
9. Heikki Kovalainen McLaren Mercedes 4
10. Lewis Hamilton McLaren Mercedes 4
11. Nico Rosberg Williams / Toyota 3½
12. Sebastien Buemi Toro Rosso / Ferrari 3
13. Sebastien Bourdais Toro Rosso / Ferrari 1
14. Adrian Sutil Force India / Mercedes 0
15. Felipe Massa Ferrari 0
16. Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 0
17. Giancarlo Fisichella Force India / Mercedes 0
18. Kazuki Nakajima Williams / Toyota 0
19. Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 0
20. Nelson Piquet Jr Renault 0


Teams Championship

1. Brawn GP / Mercedes 36
2.
Red Bull / Renault 19½
3.
Toyota 18½
4.
McLaren / Mercedes 8
5.
Toro Rosso / Ferrari 4
6.
Renault 4
7.
BMW Sauber 4
8.
Williams-Toyota
9.
Force India-Mercedes 0
10.
Ferrari 0

Chinese Grand Prix.

The second wet race of this year's Formula 1 World Championship saw the first non-Mercedes powered team to claim victory with Red Bull eclipsing Brawn GP and securing an impressive 1st and 2nd overall. Championship leader Jenson Button finished 3rd with Rubens Barrichello finishing 4th in the second Brawn GP car.
Mclaren Mercedes saw their fortunes improve with their drivers rounding out the top 6, Kovalainen taking 5th whilst a mistake-prone Hamilton finished 6th.
Force India driver Adrian Sutil had a very strong showing running as high a 6th before fate intervened and an aquaplaning moment threw his car nose first into the tyre wall. Sutil was unhurt but it was a big blow to the third team using Mercedes engines.
BMW had a trying race with neither car showing the performance expected from the Swiss / Bavarian racers. Heidfeld struggled home in 12th with Kubica finishing an eventful race in 13th overall. That Kubica finished at all was testament to how well BMW build their F1 cars, a coming together between the Pole and Toyota's Jarno Trulli saw Kubica launched skywards in a shower of shattered carbon fibre bodyparts.
Force India's Fisichella finished just behind Kubica in 14th place, a disappointing result after Sutil's excellent, yet unrewarded, drive.

1. Vettel Red Bull / Renault
2. Webber Red Bull / Renault
3. Button Brawn GP / Mercedes
4. Barrichello Brawn GP / Mercedes
5. Kovalainen McLaren Mercedes
6. Hamilton McLaren Mercedes
7. Glock Toyota
8. Buemi Toro Rosso / Ferrari
9. Alonso Renault
10. Raikkonen Ferrari
11. Bourdais Toro Rosso / Ferrari
12. Heidfeld BMW Sauber
13. Kubica BMW Sauber
14. Fisichella Force India / Mercedes
15. Rosberg Williams / Toyota
16. Piquet Renault
17. Sutil Force India/Mercedes
Retired Nakajima Williams / Toyota
Retired Massa Ferrari
Retired Trulli Toyota

14 April 2009

Opel / Vauxhall Astra.


September 2009 sees the launch (all being well) of the latest incarnation of the Opel / Vauxhall Astra.
Taking design elements from the well received Insignia the new Astra aims to build upon the reputation forged by the current model. The modern yet functional design is pleasing on the eye but still distinctive in an age of bland cars.
The new Astra hatchback has grown some 15cms in length compared to the outgoing model whilst the estate, to be known as the Sports Tourer, is 20cms longer. All new Astras will benefit from a higher specification as standard along with a range of new (to the Astra) features including four wheel drive, adaptive damping, and electronic parking brake.
Motivation will be supplied by a range of new and current engines including a 1.4 petrol in both turbocharged and non-turbocharged form plus a wide selection of diesel engines including the ever popular 1700 turbo. The new 1.4 non-turbo engine will offer exceptionally low emissions and make use of a start-stop system.
A new sports variant is designed to compete directly against Volkswagen's popular relaunched Scirocco and will be known as the GTC is Europe and (more than likely) the VXR in the UK.
Prices have yet to be announced but there is not expected to be much variance from the current model.

British Formula 3.


The first 2 rounds of this year's British Formula 3 {link} series saw returnee Volkswagen {link} win both races. After an absence of over 15 years Volkswagen engines were powering British F3 cars once again last weekend with unexpectedly impressive results.
Series front runners Carlin Motorsport {link} switched from Mercedes power over the winter and were rewarded with victory in both races as Australian Daniel Ricciardo dominated both rounds. Volkswagen's other British team T Sport {link} has a slightly less successful debut with the Wolfsburg's company engines, struggling for outright pace with their best placed driver finishing in the bottom half of the top 10 on both occasions.

6 April 2009

Malaysian Grand Prix.

The Malaysian Grand Prix was red-flagged because torrential rain made driving conditions excessively dangerous. After a long break the final results proved more than favourable for Mercedes and offered a ray of hope to BMW.
Once again the team showing all the speed were Brawn GP with their Mercedes engines, so it was no surprise to see Jenson Button on the top step of the podium after a commanding drive. Two wins from two races is a remarkable result from the team that didn't exist 2 months ago! Rubens Barrichello finished a disappointed 5th overall keeping Brawn GP on top of the manufacturer standings too.
Nick Heidfeld drove a canny and unremarkable race to finish second overall and offer his team encouragement after they saw Robert Kubica retire with engine failure after just one lap.
McLaren Mercedes continue to struggle and Lewis Hamilton was finally classified 7th overall after the heavens opened, his team mate Heikki Kovalainen retired on the first lap (just as he did in Australia).
Force India struggled with the varying conditions and heavy rain ultimately being the final classified finishers down in 17th and 18th positions.

1. Button Brawn GP / Mercedes
2. Heidfeld BMW Sauber
3. Glock Toyota
4. Trulli Toyota
5. Barrichello Brawn GP / Mercedes
6. Webber Red Bull / Renault
7. Hamilton McLaren Mercedes
8. Rosberg Williams / Toyota
9. Massa Ferrari
10. Bourdais Toro Rosso / Ferrari
11. Alonso Renault
12 Nakajima Williams / Toyota
13. Piquet Renault
14. Raikkonen Ferrari
15. Vettel Red Bull / Renault
16. Buemi Toro Rosso / Ferrari
17. Sutil Force India/Mercedes
18. Fisichella Force India / Mercedes
Retired Kubica BMW Sauber
Retired Kovalainen McLaren Mercedes

2 April 2009

Audi R15 at Le Mans.


Audi {link} have confirmed their driver line up for the Le Mans 24 hour race. The nine drivers are Alexandre Premat, Allan McNish, Lucas Luhr, Marco Werner, Mike Rockenfeller, Rinaldo Capello, Romain Dumas, Timo Bernhard and Tom Kristensen. All have plenty of endurance racing experience including Le Mans and Sebring.

Revised Australian Grand Prix result.

After a bit or rule breaking by McLaren and Lewis Hamilton the FIA have seen fit to disqualify Hamilton from last weekend's race. The revised results now read as follows:~

1. Button Brawn GP
2. Barrichello Brawn GP
3. Trulli Toyota
4. Glock Toyota
5. Alonso Renault
6. Rosberg Williams / Toyota
7. Buemi Toro Rosso / Ferrari
8. Bourdais Toro Rosso / Ferrari
9. Sutil Force India/Mercedes
10. Heidfeld BMW Sauber
11. Fisichella Force India / Mercedes
12. Webber Red Bull / Renault
13. Vettel Red Bull / Renault
14. Kubica BMW Sauber
15. Raikkonen Ferrari
Retired Massa Ferrari
Retired Piquet Renault
Retired Nakajima Williams / Toyota
Retired Kovalainen McLaren Mercedes
Disqualified Hamilton McLaren Mercedes