Fernando Alonso on Thursday attended the funeral of his karting mentor Genis Marco’s father, Josep. Having earlier this week travelled to Paris as Renault displayed its new R29 car to team partners, the 27-year-old then moved on to …
Alonso’s karting mentor dies. 30 January 2009 by Keith Collantine. Fernando Alonso on Thursday attended the funeral of his karting mentor, Josep (Genis) Marco. Having earlier this week travelled to Paris as Renault displayed its new R29 …
Fernando Alonso not happy with R29. January 28th, 2009. r29-algarve. r29-alonso-algarve. Fernando Alonso is not happy with the R29 performance at slow speeds. New safety car rules will be similar to 06 with some tweaks. …
The blokes at Pistonheads supposedly got word from an inside source at Porsche that the automaker is considering a track-day version of the GT2. The hypothetical Porsche 911 GT2 RS would improve on every aspect of the standard …
German luxury carmaker Porsche on Friday said it would cut production amid crashing turnover due to the global financial crisis.
Porsche’s sales for the first six months of its fiscal year (August 1, 2008 through January 31, 2009) have decreased by 27.3% for a total of 34000 units sold. The resulting financial effect is a 14.3% drop in revenue, or around three …
The 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 has been revealed ahead of the 2009 Geneva Motor Show. With a base price of $112200, one would expect it to deliver some walloping technology. It doesn’t appear to disappoint. …
This Saturday, Porsche throws open the doors on a gleaming new museum designed by Delugan Meissl. But is it even the best car museum in Germany? Does the Porsche Museum, near its Stuttgart factory, stack up to the BMW Welt, which opened …
The continuing uncertainty over the team’s fate has also left the future of former Hungarian Grand Prix winner Jenson Button up in the air. There have been suggestions that Scuderia Toro Rosso’s ongoing delay in naming Sébastien Buemi’s …
With a dearth of sponsors - for example, RBS falling by the wayside - it is crazy that the government could even consider using taxpayers’ money to keep Jenson Button on the Grand Prix circus. Grandprix.com warns “as the recession bites …