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26 July 2009VW looks at raising $5.7bn of capital
Europe's largest carmaker is examining a capital raising of up to €4bn as part of a plan to buy Porsche, which has amassed more than €10bn of net debt, the Financial Times has learnt
read moreJaguar falls to loss of £673m in UK
Core UK operations swung from a combined net profit of £641.5m in 2007 to a combined net loss of £673.4m ($1.1bn) in 2008
read moreHamilton wins Hungarian GP
Lewis Hamilton claimed his first victory of the year in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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'Hungary will be Piquet's last race' - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Rumours flying around the Hungarian paddock are that this weekend's race will be Nelson Piquet's final outing as a Renault driver. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Tost: No complaints about Jaime's first day - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Toro Rosso team boss Franz Tost has no complaints about Jaime Alguersuari's first day out as a Formula One driver. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Prac Three: Another P1 for McLaren - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Lewis Hamilton set the pace in the final Hungarian practice as title rivals Red Bull and Brawn GP fell off the pace. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Massa: Let the rookies test - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Felipe Massa has called on the FIA to change the regulations allowing rookie drivers such as Jaime Alguersuari to test. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Huge accident puts Massa out of qualifying - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Felipe Massa's qualifying session in Hungary was cut short as the Brazilian suffered a huge impact at the end of Q2. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Sat: Toyota, Toro Rosso, BMW, Force India - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Both Toyota drivers and Seb Buemi may have made it through to Q2 but new rookie Jaime Alguersuari didn't. Neither did the BMW and Force India drivers. Auto Trader - Formula 1 - News
Alonso: Winning is not a realistic target - Auto Trader F1 powered by planet-f1.com
Hungarian pole sitter Fernando Alonso has written off any chance of winning the race, saying that realistically points are th
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