Thursday, September 2, 2021

2007 Formula 1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen Will Retire After 2021

 
The 21-time F1 winner and 2-time NASCAR driver will leave Alfa Romeo with an open seat in 2022.
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2007 Formula 1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen Will Retire After 2021
 
The 21-time F1 winner and 2-time NASCAR driver will leave Alfa Romeo with an open seat in 2022.
 
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Vanishing Point Is 50 Years Old and Disappearing from Our Car Culture
 
The vanishing of Vanishing Point.
 
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Take a Trip Down Memory Lane with R&T Crew's Back to School Box
 
Our next theme is a real throwback.
 
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Nissan Has Also Filed New Skyline Trademarks
 
In what seems like a shot at Ford's new claim on the name, Nissan has filed a trademark for model cars in the U.S. and full-sized cars in Canada.
 
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Jaguar Classic Is Recreating a Le Mans-Winning C-Type
 
The department behind the revivals of the XKSS, E-Type Lightweight, and D-Type has turned its sights to the 1953 Le Mans winner.
 
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Genesis Plans to Be Fully Electric by 2025
 
The company plans to introduce only battery EVs and fuel cell EVs by 2025, become a zero emission brand by 2030, and become carbon neutral by 2035.
 
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