Daytona 24: MSR/Fusion Racing Friday report (Motorsport.com) (Daytona Beach, FL)
Daytona 24: MSR/Fusion Racing Friday report (Motorsport.com)
(Daytona Beach, FL) 27 January 06-- Graydon Elliott Fusion Racing with MSR posted the fastest lap in final practice for the Rolex 24 At Daytona, as Paul Tracy topped the sheets with a fast lap time of 1:44.933-seconds at Daytona International Speedway on Friday.
Fast past: Historic display at international auto show features race cars with ties to Portland (Portland Tribune)
Twenty years ago at the Monterey Historic Automobile Races, legendary Argentine-born Grand Prix driver Juan Manuel Fangio took some parade laps in a Mercedes-Benz he had driven to victory decades before.
Flashbacks (The Columbus Dispatch)
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Fast cars, cocktails and tropical beaches: life in the DTI fast lane (Guardian Unlimited)
A "culture of excess" at the Department of Trade and Industry is laid bare in a confidential report leaked to the Guardian which shows officials spending nights in expensive hotels, hiring BMW cars, having unrestricted use of government mobile phones and consuming large quantities of cocktails at taxpayers' expense.
Bryan Bell: A fast lane to success (Fayetteville Observer)
Bryan Bell will race anything. Bikes, cars, trucks, four-wheelers, you name it. I ve been around racing all my life, he said. About two years ago, Bell got into slot cars, which are electronically-powered model cars that race on a track with a groove or slot to guide them.
Fast Chat: Hearing Voices (Newsweek)
Feb. 6, 2006 issue - About 1,250 people from around the country auditioned to have their voices recorded and repeated when the doors of Washington, D.C.'s Metro cars open and close. Ron Holzer, Door Closing Voice 2006 contest organizer, will announce the winner this week. He spoke to Robert Stein.
Dream Cars 2006: The Year's Wildest Rides (Fox News)
Whether they boast German engineering or Italian elegance, the "it" cars of 2006 have two things in common: they burn pavement and a big hole in your wallet.










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