Month: August 2023

Associated Press Aug 11, 2023, 06:54 PM ET The long contractual saga surrounding IndyCar championship leader Alex Palou took another wild twist Friday when the head of McLaren Racing told his team the Spaniard has “no intention of honoring his contract” with the team next year. In a letter sent to the Arrow McLaren Racing
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Over 30 Cars Pulled Out Of South Florida Lake | Carscoops Some of the vehicles could be linked to cases dating back many decades August 9, 2023 at 19:08 Volunteer divers searching for long-lost missing persons found over 30 cars in a lake in Doral, Florida. Police then swooped in to begin the extraction process
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Top executives at Shift Technologies Inc. said Thursday the used-vehicle retailer sought to urgently improve operations efficiencies in the second quarter and is evaluating “all avenues” to raise capital. Shift CEO Ayman Moussa, who spoke during the company’s quarterly earnings call Thursday, said he determined it was critical to change the course of the business
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Associated Press Aug 11, 2023, 03:43 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS — Three months after he left Indianapolis 500 qualifying in tears, Graham Rahal savored every precious moment of earning the No. 1 starting spot for the Indianapolis Grand Prix on Friday. The Ohioan ended a six-year pole drought by outdueling teammate Christian Lundgaard. Rahal completed his
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In this article CARS 7270.T-JP 6201.T-JP IHEB-AU 7203.T-JP Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT There are more than 275 million cars on the road in the U.S. But in recent years, car ownership has gotten more expensive than ever — due to the Covid-19 pandemic, supply chain issues, stubborn inflation and the Federal Reserve’s interest
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The Fisker Ronin electric convertible will have supercar-like exclusivity to match its supercar-like $385,000 price. Fisker unveiled the Ronin alongside prototypes of other future models at its inaugural Product Vision Day, but is now filling in some additional details, including launch timing and production volumes. The company is targeting late 2025 for the start of
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BERLIN — Semiconductorshortages that have created bottlenecks for Germany’s car industry will take years to resolve despite chipmakers’ plans to build factories in the country, Renate Vachenauer, Audi’s head of procurement, was quoted as saying by a German newspaper. German automakers and electronics producers have been hit hard by manufacturing delays, caused by a global
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The California Public Utilities Commission voted in favor of expanding the operations of two robotaxi companies in the city, dealing a victory to companies seeking to expand their presence in San Francisco and beyond. After repeated delays and a marathon seven-hour public meeting, the commission finally decided in consecutive 3-to-1 votes on Thursday to accept
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