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Ferrari fills podium in uneventful Grand Prix

Michael Schumacher returned to Formula One on Sunday after
three years in retirement and found it was just how he remembered
it.


Alonso saddles up the stallion

Fernando Alonso rolled back the years for Ferrari on Sunday,
dedicating his F1 Bahrain Grand Prix victory to the Italian giants’
staff and fans who endured a miserable 2009 season.


U.S. says no explanation yet for Prius Calif. claim

Safety investigators have found no evidence so far to support or disprove a California motorist’s claim his Toyota Motor Corp. Prius sped out of control on its own, and cautioned the case may never be explained, U.S. regulators said on Monday.


GM Canada won’t reinstate dealers

General Motors of Canada will not follow its U.S. parent company’s lead by reinstating dealers who were terminated when the automaker filed for bankruptcy protection last year.


Ferrari in Schumi’s rear-view

After a one-year hiccup, the Canadian Grand Prix returns for
the new Formula One season that begins this weekend in Bahrain - and
the timing could not have been better.


Schumacher joins in the jokes as Formula One gears up

Michael Schumacher was welcomed back by fellow champions on
his return to the Formula One paddock on Thursday in search of an
unprecedented eighth title.


Japan’s car firms study brake override system

Japanese carmakers are considering following Toyota Motor’s lead in adopting a brake override system that would potentially address all sources of unintended acceleration, including driver error.


Toyota problems reported ‘long before’ recall issued

Transport Canada received 17 complaints regarding unexplained acceleration issues in Toyota vehicles in the three years before the company began a major series of safety recalls, senior government officials told federal MPs yesterday.


Schumacher is the best, says Alonso

Michael Schumacher was mobbed by the media and welcomed back by fellow champions on his return to the Formula One paddock on Thursday in search of an unprecedented eighth title.


NASCAR missed chance to fix the ‘code’

Stock car racing’s “code” came under the microscope this week when Carl Edwards wrecked Brad Keselowski late in the Kobalt Tools 500. Although Edwards just wanted to take his rival out of the race, the result of his reckless act could have been much, much worse.


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