Saturday

Derbi Senda DRD X-Treme 50R


The Derbi Senda DRD X-Treme 50R is a fun motorcycle especially created to run over the dirty tracks with poise. It is built on a rigid yet light single spar steel frame carefully forged to help you feel like being ?one? with the bike.

To help you deal with tough terrains without any problems the company?s engineers fitted their Derbi Senda DRD X-Treme 50R with a set of long travel suspensions. Therefore, up front you get a 37 mm conventional fork (180 mm wheel travel) and a rear steel swingarm paired with a hydraulic monoshock (182 mm wheel travel).

At the heart of the motorcycle lies a single cylinder 2 stroke, 49.9cc liquid cooled unit that sends its power to the ground through a six speed transmission.

The Derbi Senda DRD X-Treme 50R is offered with a starting price of �2.149.

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Derbi Senda DRD X-Treme 50R originally appeared on topspeed.com on Saturday, 29 June 2013 00:27 EST.

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Tragedy Strikes this Year?s Le Mans race

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Track Position Could Be Key At Daytona

While you are taking a breather from the non-stop Danica coverage, consider this: this year’s Sprint Unlimited had 17 less lead changes than last year’s Bud Shootout. Granted the 2012 Shootout was seven laps longer, but it also wasn’t broken up into segments which kept the field together. Combine the number of lead changes with [...]

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Hildebrand Out, Briscoe In

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?TK on the Late Show...

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Friday

Blocked 2014 Le Mans date avoids New Jersey/US Open clash

The FIA World Motor Sport Council has blocked the June 14-15 date for next year?s Le Mans 24 Hours ?to ensure that a Formula One Grand Prix is not hosted that weekend.? Crucially that also means that the New Jersey F1 race won?t clash with the US Open, as that date was in theory one … … Continue reading

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Hildebrand Out, Briscoe In

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Happy Portland Day!

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Allan Simonsen dies from injuries suffered during crash at 24 Hours of Le Mans

Allan Simonsen died after he was injured in a crash on his fourth lap of the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Saturday.

The 34-year-old Dane was making his seventh start in the iconic race. Driving the No. 95 Aston Martin Vantage, Simonsen crashed in the Tertre Rouge corner of the Circuit de la Sarthe at Le Mans, France.

"The driver was immediately attended on the scene by the doctors from the Automobile Club de l?Ouest?s Medical Service," an official statement from the race organizers said.

"In a serious condition, Allan Simonsen was transferred immediately to the Circuit Medical Centre where he died soon after due to his injuries.

"Allan Simonsen?s family has been informed immediately by David Richards, Principal of the Aston Martin Racing team."

After starting first in the LM GTE Am class, Simonsen's car appeared to snap loose on the damp and slick track, then immediately turned back to the left has he corrected and slid into a steel barrier.

The race continued behind a safety car for almost an hour following the crash while the barrier was repaired. A tree sits behind the barrier where Simonsen crashed and the impact from the guardrail sheared bark off the tree.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/allan-simonsen-dies-injuries-suffered-during-crash-24-170334424.html

Juan Manuel Bordeu Slim Borgudd Luki Botha JeanChristophe Boullion

Thursday

Vettel takes over at the top

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Enrique Bernoldi Enrico Bertaggia Tony Bettenhausen Mike Beuttler

As the rain fell Friday at Pocono, restarts reigned

Thanks to steady rain all day, the only on-track activity to talk about at Pocono on Friday was Sunday's Dover restart, which saw Jimmie Johnson get penalized -- and lose any shot at a win -- for jumping it with less than 20 laps to go.

Johnson had the dominant car that day, leading 147 laps. But Montoya was the leader at the time of the restart and Johnson accelerated before he did, beating Montoya and the rest of the field to the start/finish line.

There was no dominant car Friday at Pocono. No one got on track and all activity was officially canceled just after 2 p.m. Eastern. That means the field is set by owner points and Johnson will lead the field to green on Sunday with Carl Edwards next to him. Yes, it's probably safe to say that Johnson isn't going to be overanxious to hit the gas at the drop of the green.

"I really believe that in the restart zone to the start-finish line that Juan (Pablo Montoya) just didn?t go and in my opinion, I think he played it right," Johnson said. "I think he was smart in letting me get out ahead of him and let them make the call on me to keep me from having the lead and winning the race. It?s interesting, I really don?t have anything against Juan for doing it, as racers we need to work any and every angle we can to win a race. That?s what we do, we race. I put a little more weight into officiating in exactly how the rule reads and the way the rule is intended to be enforced. I think we can look at enforcing it differently. I think everybody looking at it afterwards can see that Juan just didn?t go."

Johnson said that he hoped that with current technology that there would be a way to determine if a leader had mechanical issues on a restart that prevented him from accelerating immediately. He also likened the gamesmanship between drivers on the front row to players in the NBA flopping to exaggerate a possible offense by another player and talked about how that gamesmanship could depend on the size of a track's restart zone. Restart zones vary from track to track.

"Someone flops, what then?," Johnson asked. "You think about the restart zone at Indy, you have a couple hundred yards from the end of that zone to the start-finish line and if I?m the leader and on the outside, I could let five or six cars go by and then get to the start-finish line and trap them all down and put them in position to be penalized. Essentially, Juan found a loophole. He found a loophole in the officiating and worked it to his advantage so sure I?m mad I didn?t win the race, and I?m not mad at him, but I think we need to look at how we officiate and how we can regulate that and keep that from happening. Dover, it?s a very short distance from the zone to the start-finish line. At other tracks, it?s a huge distance. (At Pocono), it?s pretty big. I would have to imagine it?s a couple hundred yards as well. You could pin four or five people into that position if they take the bait, which I took the bait clearly.?

When he was asked if he found a loophole in NASCAR's restart rules, Montoya, who will start Sunday's race 25th, responded with a question himself.

"Did I? Wow, I?m that good," Montoya said with a laugh. "Man that is a compliment. The loop hole is that you have to start between the cones and the leader has got to -- I think the start says you have to restart between the two cones that I did. And you are not supposed to beat the leader to the line. What is so hard about that? You know what I mean? I read a quote about him this week. I was at my house and I read a quote. He (Jimmie Johnson) said ?if he wouldn?t have done that the No. 42 would have beat him.? I?m like well I?m the leader not you. I was thinking I know you dominated the race, but we came to a pit stop and we did a better job than you guys. And as we did a better job than you guys we are the leader not you. Crazy enough if he would have backed off let me go he would have probably passed me again. It would have been all good. He wanted to time it really well where he didn?t have to deal with me through turns one and two, but he mistimed it. That is it, no drama.?

One way to not have to worry about the second place car to the finish line is to go back to single file restarts. That's what defending champion Brad Keselowski would vote for after expressing he wasn't a fan of double-file restarts.

While Keselowski's solution may be the most equitable for all -- one lane of drivers wouldn't be starting outside of the preferred racing groove -- don't look for NASCAR to change the double file restart rule anytime soon.

Like the double file restarts? Are you a fan of Keselowski's rule? Should the restart zone be eliminated in favor of another approach? Drop us a line in the comments.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/rain-fell-friday-pocono-restarts-reigned-191537566.html

Bob Bondurant Felice Bonetto Jo Bonnier Roberto Bonomi

The Indy 500 winners? trophy might be the most terrifying thing you?ve ever seen

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - One of the most coveted trophies in sports is also one of the most terrifying. Above is the Borg-Warner Trophy, presented to the winner of the Indy 500. It now stands more than five feet tall and weighs more than 150 pounds. Looks reasonable enough from a distance, though, right? Let's zoom in a little closer...

OH SWEET HEAVEN. Those little knobs on the trophy ... they're faces! Yes, the trophy has carved faces of every single winner since 1911, arranged in a checkerboard fashion. Despite, or perhaps because of, that, the trophy is valued at about $3.5 million. (Also, as For The Win notes, the guy on top is naked.)

At least they're smiling. If the faces were screaming, though ... hey, wait a second. A trophy that captures your soul when you win it? That's one fine movie idea there. And it's mine.

-Follow Jay Busbee on Twitter at @jaybusbee.-

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/indy-500-winners-trophy-might-most-terrifying-thing-155333947.html

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Danica Patrick admits she was angry at boyfriend Ricky Stenhouse Jr. over wreck (OMG!!!)

Brad Keselowski wrecked Danica Patrick during last week's Coca-Cola 600, in part because Patrick's boyfriend Ricky Stenhouse Jr. didn't give ground. The moment it happened, you could almost hear NASCAR Nation perking up, like when the Homecoming Queen and King start sniping at each other in the high school cafeteria. OMG did u see what just happened?!?, and all that.

Friday at Dover, Patrick opened the RV door just a bit on their relationship, and conceded that, yep, she was a little ticked that her two-laps-down boyfriend didn't give her the room she needed.

?I was definitely upset and angry about the situation," Patrick said. "I was a little bit upset with him. Yeah, I was, and we talked about it. It?s absolutely fine now and we were fine by the end of the ride home. That?s what happens out there. Tensions are high and so are emotions.?

Someone asked if Patrick got "a nice dinner" out of the wreck, and she dusted off the question with practiced ease: ?Did I get a nice dinner out of it, let?s see. No, went home and went right to bed. I think I ate something on my bus. I think I had half of a banana, a little chocolate protein shake and two beers. That?s what I had.? In other words: you got your money quote already, guys; don't push it and get creepy.

It's important to note that the actual cause of the wreck, Brad Keselowski, took full responsibility for the wreck immediately afterward: ?I was three-wide with Danica and didn?t know it and I cut her off and wrecked her and myself," he said. "I feel bad for her and I send my apologies to her."

Patrick also doesn't begrudge the fact that her relationship draws so much attention from fans. "I understand it?s interesting," she said. "I?m sure I would want to know how that all went down after the race too. We?re an entertainment sport, so I get it."

All the same, Ricky ... a dozen roses waiting in the ol' RV after qualifying couldn't hurt, ya know?

-Follow Jay Busbee on Twitter at @jaybusbee.-


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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/danica-patrick-admits-she-angry-boyfriend-ricky-stenhouse-200152547.html

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Vespa S 150 IE


The Vespa S 150 IE is a stylish scooter that features a minimalist design language with a retro feel.

At the heart of this bike lies a single-cylinder, 4-stroke, LEADER engine with catalytic converter. The engine has a total displacement of 150 cc and delivers a maximum power of 8,7 kW at 8,000 rpm (11.6 hp) and 11,5 Nm of torque at 6.250 rpm (8.4 ft-lb).

The engine?s power is kept in leash by an automatic Twist and Go transmission paired with an Automatic dry centrifugal clutch with vibration dampers.

To offer a comfortable riding position the Vespa S150 IE is equipped with a front dual-action hydraulic shock absorber and a rear dual action hydraulic monoshock.

The scooter rides on 11? front and 10? rear wheels wrapped in 110/70 and 120/70 tubeless tires, respectivelly.

As far as prices are concerned the Vespa S 150 IE can be yours for $4499.

Hit the jump for more information on the Vespa S 150 IE.

Vespa S 150 IE originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday, 27 June 2013 05:41 EST.

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Wednesday

Who is buying into Lotus F1?

There are interesting developments today at Lotus F1 Team where a new minority shareholder has been announced. The firm is called Infinity Racing Partners Ltd and it has acquired a 35 percent stake in the team. The name is interesting given that Renault’s partner Nissan has the Infiniti brand, which is a big sponsor of […]

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Cup Start-And-Parks Dwindling

The practice of starting-and-parking has been a much discussed topic over the last couple of years. If you aren’t aware, starting-and-parking refers to a system in which teams enter a race and pull into the garage after only a few laps with a perfectly good race car in order to collect prize money. Teams can [...]

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LIVE CHAT: Join us for the Grand Prix of Monaco

A From the Marbles first! We're attempting the chat triple this year, and first up is the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Monaco Sunday at 7:45 AM ET. Grab your coffee and join us as we gaze in envy at the people sunbathing on the multi-million dollar yachts while watching the race.

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LE MANS: Time for the running of the 81st Classic this weekend

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What Did We Learn At Daytona? Nothing.

If you read or hear any media member say this week that Jimmie Johnson is on his way to a sixth title, or that Danica Patrick is a contender, or that the Gen 6 car needs to be tweaked, know one thing: they don’t have a clue. Did Jimmie win the 500? Yes. Did Danica [...]

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Tuesday

Kanaan Wins Indy

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Alberto Colombo Erik Comas Franco Comotti George Connor

Hamilton glory cannot hide the hurt

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More Indy Hoopla: Buddy?s the Man!

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Inside ROP: Conor Daly

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Duke Dinsmore Frank Dochnal Jose Dolhem Martin Donnelly

Nationwide Craziest Moment: Hit from Pastrana lifts Papis? rear wheels off ground

Max Papis thought he was going to be clear of the crash in front of him. He wasn't.

During Sunday's rain-delayed Nationwide Series race at Iowa, Alex Bowman and Brian Vickers went spinning in front of Travis Pastrana. There was nowhere for Pastrana, who was on the high side, to go, and he ended up hitting Vickers' car.

After hitting Vickers, Pastrana's car veered toward the inside of the track, where the field of cars behind the crash had scrambled to avoid the accident. Everyone made it by except Papis.

Pastrana's car smashed into the right side of Papis' car near the right-rear tire and sheared off the sheetmetal on the side and sent Papis' rear wheels off the ground like the car did a reverse pop-a-wheelie.

Both cars were too damaged to continue.

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Monday

Conor Daly Crashes In Turn 1

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Adolf Brudes Martin Brundle Gianmaria Bruni Jimmy Bryan

Greg Biffle wins second consecutive Michigan race for Ford?s 1,000th win

After a late tire-issue for Jimmie Johnson, Greg Biffle cruised to the checkered flag for his second Michigan win in a row on Sunday and first victory of the season.

Biffle was in command of the race after the final restart but was feeling pressure from Johnson, who was closing. Did he have enough time to catch Biffle? With two laps to go and Johnson trailing Biffle by under a second, he lost a tire in the middle of turns one and two and his car skated up towards the wall.

The right side of the car was pancaked. Johnson's chances at the win were toast, and Biffle finished more than four seconds ahead of Kevin Harvick.

"I love it when the 48 crashes trying to catch me. Love it," Biffle exclaimed over the radio after crossing the finish line.

He explained his comment on the radio later -- Johnson came through the field to the front numerous times Sunday and said he had to drive really hard over the last segment of the race to get near Biffle.

"Well, let me clarify that a little bit" Biffle said. "I don?t want to see anybody wreck; I should have said make a mistake. And that?s truly what he did is he made a mistake. He pushed the envelope, and we all do that. I almost did that; he almost busted me, and basically that?s what I was referring to was breaking him. We got him to make a mistake, we got him to falter, and we pushed the envelope, and that?s part of racing and part of running hard and being competitive, and it makes you feel good when you push the guy over the edge, and he made a mistake.

It was also the second straight Michigan race that Johnson had a problem while racing Biffle for the win. Last August, Johnson's engine started to wane while he was in the lead and Biffle passed him for the win shortly before it expired with five laps to go.

Biffle had the lead on that final restart thanks to a great break on pit road during a green flag pit stop cycle. As Biffle had just hit pit road on lap 167 of the 200 lap race, Jamie McMurray blew a tire and brought out a caution flag. But because he was in his pit stall when the caution waved, Biffle was able to exit the pits without going a lap down.

That meant that as the rest of the lead lap cars who hadn't pitted made their way in for service during the caution, Biffle inherited the lead and never gave it back. His teammate Carl Edwards, who started on the pole, had pitted just prior to Biffle. He wasn't so lucky. He was forced to take the wavearound and finished 8th.

"I was really worried about that 48, you know, he'd been pretty fast, but when this thing got in clean air it was all over," Biffle said.

The win was Ford's 1,000th race win across all of NASCAR's national series.

Last week, Biffle finished second to Johnson at Pocono. And it was possible the opposite would be true this week. But because of the tire issue Johnson ended up 28th, the highest finishing Hendrick Motorsports car after Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne also all had problems.

Johnson's points lead is now 31 over Edwards and Biffle is 8th in the standings.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/greg-biffle-wins-second-consecutive-michigan-race-ford-205312973.html

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Viva Zanardi!

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Nissan ZEOD RC


Nissan announced its plans to enter the Le Mans Series earlier this year, but the company has been toying with the idea ever since it left the DeltaWing program.

Today its experimental car - the ZEOD RC - was finally unveiled and, according to Nissan, it will be the world’s fastest electric racecar. The new electric racecar will start testing later this summer and will make its racing debut at next year’s Le Mans 24 Hour. As usual, the car will race under the ACO’s "Garage 56" entry.

While very official specifications have been released on the new ZEOD RC, we do know it will take advantage of the electric technology used in the road-going Nissan Leaf. However, Nissan will somehow take this technology to extreme level, as the ZEOD RC will hit a top speed of 186 mph.

Nissan will run Le Mans with a G-Driving Racing No 26 Oreca this year and hopes to score victory in the P2 class.

Click past the jump to read about some of the competition the ZEOD RC may face at at next year’s Le Mans.

Nissan ZEOD RC originally appeared on topspeed.com on Saturday, 22 June 2013 18:00 EST.

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Sunday

Bump Day Recap

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Jorge Daponte Anthony Davidson Jimmy Davies Colin Davis

Brian France says drivers supported decision to fine Denny Hamlin; Hamlin disagrees

NASCAR CEO Brian France met with the media on Saturday morning at Charlotte Motor Speedway and was asked if NASCAR had learned anything in the wake of the discussion surrounding the sanctioning body's decision to fine Denny Hamlin after the Phoenix race.

As you have undoubtedly read numerous times before, Hamlin said "I don't want to be the pessimist, but it did not race as good as our Generation 5 cars."

"This is more like what the Generation 5 was at the beginning," he continued. "The teams hadn't figured out how to get the aero balance right. Right now, you just run single-file and you cannot get around the guy in front of you. You would have placed me in 20th-place with 30 (laps) to go, I would have stayed there ? I wouldn't have moved up. It's just one of those things where track position is everything."

Hamlin, who is on the pole for Sunday night's race, was fined $25,000 days later, as NASCAR said his comments denigrated the racing product. Did NASCAR learn anything from the reaction -- reaction mostly against it? No, says France.

"We didn't learn anything," France said. Our policy is our policy. You can say rowdy things. You can say things that we don't like at all. You can criticize us, and it happens quite a bit. As I've said, that policy goes further than any other sport, major sport, in this country. What you can't do is you can't cross a line into the product, in any way talking about our racing product. We're very clear."

He continued: "Let me tell you, I can't tell you how many drivers came up to me after the Denny Hamlin comment and said, You got to do that or we won't be able to help ourselves from time to time, I'm glad you did that. They all know the line. They all know exactly where it is, because we talk about it. I talk about it directly with every one of the drivers, every one of the owners. No disputing that."

"But it shouldn't be confused, and it never should have been confused, as a policy to stifle the drivers' personalities. It's quite the opposite. We want them to have emotion, even if we don't like to hear it, one thing or another. That's the emotional part of sports and NASCAR that we would never want to take away from."

The news that other drivers came up to France in support of NASCAR's decision was apparently a new one to Hamlin. He disagreed Saturday afternoon on Twitter.

It would seem that Hamlin would have a good idea of his support inside the garage area, though there's obviously a difference of opinion between he and France.

You'll note that NASCAR's policy, is different than that of many other major sports. In stick and ball leagues, you criticize the officiating, you get fined. If you say it was a bad game, no harm no foul. And by France's statement above, Ryan Newman must have known exactly where the line was when he made his critical comments following crashing at Talladega. He wasn't fined.

And the same will go for Hamlin's tweet. Though if he had said the car's nose was growing, it'd be a different story.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/brian-france-says-drivers-supported-decision-fine-denny-204750022.html

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2013 Barcelona Post-Race Test Times, 2pm: Bradl Leads, As Suzuki Makes Debut

The Montmelo circuit just outside of Barcelona is a hive of activity, as all but the Repsol and Gresini Honda teams take to the track. As of 2pm, Stefan Bradl was the fastest man on track, just a fraction quicker than Nicky Hayden and late arrival Jorge Lorenzo, while Andrea Dovizioso, Cal Crutchlow and Valentino Rossi are all within three tenths of Bradl's time. 

Much of the interest was around the Suzuki garage, where Randy de Puniet made his debut on the bike, after it had been given a shakedown by Nobu Aoki. So far,  and some 15 laps in, De Puniet has lapped at 1:44.089, which is some 1.8 seconds off the time of Bradl. In comparison, De Puniet did a 1'43.186 during qualifying on the Aprilia ART machine he has been riding so far this year.

While Jorge Lorenzo was a late arrival, choosing to get some rest in the morning after a hard race yesterday, Bradley Smith left the track early. The Tech 3 man is scheduled to have surgery tonight to repair his little finger, and fix the scaphoid in his left wrist, damage from his crash at Mugello.

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Weekend Review? Double the Excitement Edition

Welcome Back! Glad you found your way back here after human error delayed and ultimately cancelled the posting of Detroit pre-race article. Nevertheless, the twin billing was a success on most all fronts. A part time driver claimed victory in … Continue reading

Source: http://anotherindycarblog.wordpress.com/2013/06/04/weekend-review-double-the-excitement-edition/

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Audi Q5


The Audi Q5 is the company?s best-selling model after narrowly dethroning the aging A4 in 2013 sales through May. It?s easy to see why this little truck is so popular. Good dynamics, speedy engines, a good cabin and conservative styling. The Q5 also packs some of the best-looking LED technology Audi makes? but that is not likely to move the needle on its own.

The Q5 packs a few changes for 2014 but largely carries over the successful package with new trim options on the exterior, more horsepower from the base engine and some additional safety technology available as options. Set to underpin the next Porsche Macan, almost everything about this $40,000 small SUV is very impressive.

The Audi is massively more fun to drive than its nearest competitors while also packing handsome styling that evolves the Q7 look effectively. The Q5?s compact dimensions and decent fuel economy also contribute to its rise in the charts.

Both the Mercedes-Benz GLK350 and the BMW X3 trail the Q5 in 2013 sales by more than 3000 units each and the Q5 is on track to move more than 30,000 units in the U.S. in 2013. So the car is a hit. There?s more to the story, however.

Even as the Q5 line is set to broaden with a U.S. performance model called the SQ5, the base package will still consume most sales. There?s little actual need for a larger engine when the supercharged V-6 can reach 60 in just 5.8 seconds.

Click past the jump for the full review of the 2014 Audi Q5 with highlights on the new S-Line trim package that runs 20-inch titanium rotor wheels from the RS5 supercoupe.

Audi Q5 originally appeared on topspeed.com on Sunday, 23 June 2013 06:00 EST.

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