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Jamaica Gleaner Auto
published: Sunday | June 8, 2008

2009 Nissan GT-R Godzilla comes to Estoril
Autodromo do Estoril, Portugal. More correctly, the Aut-dromo fernanda Pires da Silva. A racetrack steeped in history. It is dawn, and if you listen to your heartbeat, the echoes of the crowd screaming in adulation after Ayrton Senna's first F1 win can still be heard.

Caribbean karting carnival for July

With the first leg of the Caribbean Circuit Racing Championship now history, motor racing fans are bracing themselves for another international race meet, which is scheduled for early next month.This upcoming event...

Handling oncoming traffic effectively

It is impossible to avoid encountering traffic on our tightly packed roadways. While we negotiate our way, keeping a safe distance from other road users, there is always a chance that an oncoming driver will come over into your lane.

Automakers more productive but still losing money in US

DETROIT (AP): Detroit automakers - and Chrysler in particular - nearly erased the North American productivity gap with their Asian rivals in 2007, thanks to worker buyouts, leaner plants and other improvements, but they still make less money per...

Legacy STI rumoured to have 450 hp

A new Legacy sedan and Outback wagon will be released in 2009; the cars will be fitted with a 3.0-litre boxer and reworking the 2.0- and 2.5-littre engines to increase efficiency and power.





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