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Porsche celebrating their Le Mans return with the new 911 S Martini Racing Edition!

The famous Martini racing livery had recently popped into the spotlight where the Williams F1 team now proudly bears the blue and red stripes on both their race cars. But they are not the only ones interested in wearing this Italian brand colour on their cars as Porsche had come out with their own limited …
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Renault buys out Caterham from the Alpine sports car partnership?

In an interesting turn of events, the joint venture between Renault and Caterham in producing the Alpine sports car is not going as well as it was planned earlier. Although they were supposed to be working together in the project, it seems that Renault has taken a drastic measure by buying out the remaining stake …
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Petronas Lubricants launches Lubricants Trade Reward Programme

With the aim of building a stronger bond between its trade partners, Lub Dagangan Sdn Bhd (LDSB) launched its Petronas Lube Reward Programme which will benefit its trade partners in long term. A wholly owned company of Petronas Dagangan Berhad, the programme was launched by the Chairman of AAM, YM Tunku Datuk Mudzaffar Tunku Mustapha …
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Cosworth preps up a power package for the Toyota GT86/Subaru BRZ!

Although the Toyota GT86 is adored for its FR layout and nimble handling, complaints about the lack of power from the 2.0-liter boxer engine are inevitable. Offering a solution to this matter, Cosworth had just introduced a new “Stage 1” power package to pack this lively pup with a couple of fangs, which is also …
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Porsche’s new Flat-Four Engines rumoured to be offered in 1.6, 2.0 and 2.5 liter displacements?

After two decades, the four-cylinder engine finally makes a comeback in Porsche’s lineup with the new Macan. But this VW Group-sourced 2.0-liter turbocharged unit that is shared among names like Audi and Seat is just a temporary solution for the time being as Porsche is in the works of prepping their own four-cylinder boxer engines.