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Jeremy Clarkson calls for women in F1 - Auto Trader UK - News and Reviews Hub
Top Gear star and all-round champion of feminism Jeremy Clarkson has called for women to take part in Formula 1.
Ferrari FXX for sale - Auto Trader UK - News and Reviews Hub
Brace yourselves: A Ferrari FXX is for sale on Auto Trader and its the most expensive car weve ever had advertised.
Mercedes-Benz SLS snapped - flying - Auto Trader UK - Features - News and Reviews Hub
Flying Mercs, helicopter-bound Lambos and a 100k Porsche Panamera stuck in a lift - we look at supercars in strange places.
Massa all but rules out a 2009 return - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Convalescing Ferrari driver Felipe Massa concedes his chances of making a return to race action this season are
Briatore's football career on the line - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Flavio Briatore's woes continue as the disgraced former Formula One team boss was given a brief stay of execution by the English football league. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Manager denies Kimi's taking Webber's seat - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
As the silly season gets down right stupid, Kimi Raikkonen's manager has dismissed reports that the Finn could take Mark Webber's race-seat. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Domenicali: Ferrari in favour of 14th team - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali says the Scuderia are in favo
read moreGM sells Hummer to China industrial business
China is set to gain a toehold in the North American car market through Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery's acquisition from General Motors of Hummer, the...
read moreTokyo motor show preview
When the Tokyo Show opens its doors in a couple of weeks time, what will be on display and what'll be the message?The show this year, first off, will be much smaller than usual with only Caterham, Lotus and Alpina representing the foreign brands.
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