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World Time Attack 2010 - Results

by Eric Hsu

Results after two days of time attack battle at the Superlap Australia's World Time Attack 2010. In some ways the results aren't surprising. Either way it was an awesome event that other organizations should aspire to.

For Friday's report click here

For Thursday's report click here

For Eric's first report click here


World Time Attack 2010 - Friday Update

by Eric Hsu

Updates after the first day of Superlap Australia's World Time Attack 2010. The Panspeed FD is a surprising performer. The CyberEVO has problems. Guess who's in the lead? 


Revenge of the Nerd, Hope for my Green Ass

By Mike Kojima

During my trip to Germany to the 24 hours of Nurburgring last week I hung out with D Sport Magazine's publisher Mike Ferarra who was also traveling with us.  Mike holds the same ideas about the green revolution as I do, perhaps even more extremely, hence last months "Green Sucks" issue of D Sport. Sharing rants, I realized that I forgot to finish my thoughts about being green here. 


 

World Time Attack 2010 - Thursday Update

by Eric Hsu

Updates and inside scoops on the Pro Class entries after a couple days of testing and the night before the Superlap Australia World Time Attack 2010. Believe it or not so far it appears the rotary engined cars are the most reliable. Imagine that...


World Time Attack 2010 - Overseas Cars Have Arrived

by Eric Hsu

The cars from the USA and Japan have arrived in Australia safely. Look inside for some pics and some detailed pics of the RX-7s. The Superlap Australia World Time Attack event is surprisingly mainstream. The picture above is a billboard advertisement on one of the freeways between Eastern Creek International Raceway and Sydney. There are also plenty of printed ads and radio ads as well.


Sarah Forst removing nuts

Ask Sarah, Problems with Nuts

By Sarah Forst 

Hi there,

I have a problem with my car and I'm too embarrassed to ask my friends. My problem is that I usually over-torque bolts/nuts on my car and I need your help. One of my strut tower nuts is over-torqued and when I tried to remove that nut, it started to round pretty bad. I even went to Sears to buy a socket set that removes rounded bolts/nuts but with no success. The nut looks pretty bad. What can I do? Thank you for any help.

“Y.T.”

Got a difficult tech question? Email Sarah at asksarah@motoiq.com


 

Little Car vs. Big Car

by Eric Hsu

What happens when a small car collides with a big semi? WARNING: IMAGES ARE QUITE GORY! Do not click if you cannot handle gore.


The Motorola Droid Does...

by Eric Hsu

I used to be a Blackberry user, but I gave in to Motorola's advertising campaign and decided to give the Motorola Droid a try. Thinking about getting a Droid? Read my review of the Droid and my comparison to the Blackberry and iPhone.


Museum Autovision Rotary nerd heaven

Technobabble - Rotard Heaven

by Dave Coleman

For about a decade, the rotary engine looked ready to take over the world. Dozens of companies were developing the powerplants in an effort to exorcise the rotary's demons and realize the potential of its simple concept and compact proportions. Almost all of them failed, and the whole exercise was relegated to a historical footnote.

Here, in a small museum about an hour south of Frankfurt, is a glimpse into just how big and complex that footnote should be.

 

 

  

 

 


 

 

Streetfire's "Fastest Time Attack Car in the World" Video

by Eric Hsu

Check out the video inside of the SSE EVO 8 with interviews of the driver, Emp, and myself.


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