Popular Articles
HONDA

A possible brake defect...

A possible brake defect has forced Kia to recall the current-generation Sportage SUV. Nearly 3,000 have been sold this year, but only 816 - those built in April and May - are affected. Owners should contact their dealers for a free 40-minute replacement of the faulty handbrake components. It"s the second Sportage recall in three months.



Things are warming up...

Things are warming up at this week"s Canary Wharf Motorexpo in London - Renault is giving its newest hot hatch, the Clio Trophy 182, a world debut. The limited edition is on sale next month priced í‚á£15,500, with only 500 right-hand-drive models being made. Trophy spec includes lowered suspension, Recaro sports seats and Speedline alloys. The show runs until 19 June.


News of the day
Nissan is set to update...

Nissan is set to update its award-winning Note. The range – which was voted Best Supermini-MPV in Auto Express’s New Car Honours (Issue 971) – will comprise Visia, Acenta and Tekna trims.

Shares Salons

No fewer than six drivers...

No fewer than six drivers are in contention for the title, after double WTCC champ Andy Priaulx failed to score a single point at Monza.

The Guernseyman arrived in Italy with a chance of capturing the crown for the third time on the trot. But, with the circuit favouring his front-wheel-drive rivals, Priaulx could only qualify in a lowly 13th.

Starting both showdowns in the midfield melee, his BMW was twice damaged in the opening corner scrum, resulting in two immediate retirements. “This is the price you pay when you don’t achieve a good qualifying result,” he said. “But I still have a chance of the title in Macau. That’s the most important thing.”

Former BTCC champ Yvan Muller was the man to make the most of Priaulx’s troubles. Racing SEAT’s new diesel turbo Leon, he won the opening encounter and then finished fifth in the second showdown. Muller is now tied with Priaulx on 81 points at the top of the table. They in turn have a 10-point lead over another BMW driver, Augusto Farfus.

James Thompson is still in contention, too – the Alfa ace bagged 12 points at Monza to move up to fourth on 69 points. The two others in the hunt are Farfus’ team-mate Jorg Muller, and Nicola Larini.




Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):