Source: http://sportbikeblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/wsbk-world-superbike-philip-island.html
Eduardo Aleman Jaime Alguesuari Julien Allemand Dick Allen Rudy Allison
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Gert Bender Ingemar Bengtsson Johnny Bengtsson Angelo Bergamonti Werner Bergold
Source: http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/racing/world-superbike-20132015-tire-supplier/
Raffaele Alberti Josef Albisser Pierluigi Aldrovanti Alejandro Aleman Eduardo Aleman
Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/TI0xWwcC2jx/2011+MoTo+Gp+Gran+Premio+bwin+de+Espana+Spain
Alan Barnett Lorenzo Baroni Jose Barresi Manliff Barrington Alex Barros
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Walter Brehme Jack Brett Norick Abe Hubert Abold Karel Abrahám
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Douglas Beasley Daryl Beattie Roger Beaumont Leandro Beccheroni Hans Becker
Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/LFYrhq9WW2i/MotoGP+Predictions+Circuit+Spain
Hartmut Bischoff Gastone Biscia Norman Black Kenny Blake John Blanchard
Source: http://www.esportbike.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144234&goto=newpost
Eduardo Aleman Jaime Alguesuari Julien Allemand Dick Allen Rudy Allison
Source: http://www.motorsportforums.com/forums/showthread.php?141794-Off-Topic-My-Dad&goto=newpost
John Anderson Kent Andersson George Andrews Luigi Anelli Marcel Ankone
Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/37jJ4_vw__e/Jerez+demands+analysed+Bridgestone
Rex Avery Masao Azuma Jan Bäckstrom Chris Baert Graham Bailey
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Umberto Braga Stefan Brägger Vincent Braillard Ernesto Brambilla Wolfgang Brand
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Johnny Bengtsson Angelo Bergamonti Werner Bergold Jacques Bernard Adrian Bernetic
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Josef Albisser Pierluigi Aldrovanti Alejandro Aleman Eduardo Aleman Jaime Alguesuari
Pedro Alvarez Luis Alvaro Emilio Alzamora Kunihiro Amano Daniel Amatriain
Posted on 03.30.2011 21:00 by Simona
Filed under: BMW | sedan | sports cars | BMW M5 | 2012 | Cars | Car Reviews | BMW
As you probably already know by now, BMW is preparing the next M5 sports sedan and they promised it would be "a brilliant car." The first concept version will be unveiled at the 2011 Shanghai Motor Show, with a production version to follow at the Frankfurt Motor Show a few months later.
With the new M5, BMW will focus on improving all the aspects of the car. First, the car will be built on an all-new aluminum chassis and will feature the intense use of carbon fiber. This will help reduce the car’s weight considerably. It will also produce 25% less CO2 and the new V8 engine will require less fuel.
Under the hood is where it may get a bit tricky. Originally, the new M5 was to carry the same twin-turbocharged 4.4 liter V8 engine that can be found in the BMW X6 M. This is still the case, but instead of the 555 hp found in the X6 M, the engine is said to deliver an impressive 578 HP in the M5.
UPDATE 03/25/2011: Good news for all of you who were waiting for the new BMW M5. According to BimmerToday, the M5 will finally have its top speed limiter removed so that it will be able to hit a top speed of 189mph. However, this will only happen for the German market. The US market will only get a manual gearbox.
UPDATE 03/30/2011: BMW has unveiled a 30 minute video of the M5 sports car and has also confirmed that we will have the first details for the sports car on April 1st. No , this isn’t an April Fool’s joke - at least as far as we know. The official release of details will be followed by its public debut at the Shanghai Motor Show a few weeks later. Video after the jump.
Hit the jump to find out more on the future BMW M5.
BMW M5 originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 30 March 2011 21:00 EST.
Source: http://www.topspeed.com/cars/bmw/2012-bmw-m5-ar100010.html
Eduardo Aleman Jaime Alguesuari Julien Allemand Dick Allen Rudy Allison
Source: http://www.esportbike.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144254&goto=newpost
Brian Adams Duilio Agostini Felice Agostini Giacomo Agostini Jack Ahearn
Results and summary of World Superbike race 1 at Donington:
Christian Boudinot Roy Boughey Dennis Boulom Christian Bourgeois Philippe Bouzanne
Fergus Anderson Hugh Anderson John Anderson Kent Andersson George Andrews
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Vincent Braillard Ernesto Brambilla Wolfgang Brand Alessanro Brannetti Reiner Bratenstein
Source: http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/racing/jerez-gp-guaranteed-government/
Luca Boscoscuro Gimmi Bosio Juup Bosman Adrian Bosshard Christian Boudinot
Bruno Bertacchini Silvano Bertarelli Albert Bertholet Guy Bertin Franco Bertoni
Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/Q_jYjXbpU5l/Hopkins+ready+Rizla+Suzuki+return
Robin Appleyard Junya Arai Toshiyuki Arakaki Fernando Aranda Takeishi Araoka
Posted on 03.30.2011 10:00 by Matt McDonald
Filed under: Porsche | sedan | New York Auto Show | luxury cars | Porsche Panamera | 2011 | Cars | Car Reviews | Porsche
Porsche has unveiled the official details on the seventh model in the Panamera line-up. The new Turbo S is the most powerful version and, of course, the most expensive one as well. On the US market sales will begin later this spring with an MSRP of $173,200. The car will make its first appearance at the New York Auto Show on April 20th, 2011.
With the new Panamera Turbo S, Porsche has combined ultra high performance and efficiency, sports-car-like driving dynamics, and first-class comfort in just one car. Under the hood Porsche has placed a 4.8 liter, V8 biturbo engine that delivers an impressive 550 HP, a 50 HP improvement over the previous Turbo version. This is more than enough power to sprint the car from 0 to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds and hit a top speed of 190 mph. We get all of this while receiving a fuel economy of 23 mph (highway).
Throughout multiple Porsche lines, the Turbo S model has made an appearance and remains today as the range topping model. Some models are more inclined to find a buyer for an ultra-performance version, but other manufacturers have found success with the same formula. The Mercedes S-class has even more model variations than the Panamera, but even the ridiculously powerful S65 with a bi-turbo V12 has found plenty of takers. One of the biggest hurdles Porsche may face is the fact that the basic Panamera is less than beautiful and the Turbo S model is hard to distinguish.
Hit the jump to read more about the new Porsche Panamera Turbo S.
Porsche Panamera Turbo S originally appeared on topspeed.com on Wednesday, 30 March 2011 10:00 EST.
Source: http://www.topspeed.com/cars/porsche/2012-porsche-panamera-turbo-s-ar107212.html
Andre Luc Appietto Robin Appleyard Junya Arai Toshiyuki Arakaki Fernando Aranda
Results of the second session of free practice for the World Superbike class:
Jaime Alguesuari Julien Allemand Dick Allen Rudy Allison Pedro Alvarez
Source: http://www.esportbike.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144244&goto=newpost
Roy Boughey Dennis Boulom Christian Bourgeois Philippe Bouzanne Ellis Boyce
Rolf Blatter Norman Blemings František Bartoš Loek Bodelier Jarno Boesveld
Source: http://www.zimbio.com/MotoGP/articles/OTPrehp5MEp/Watch+Superbike+World+Championships+Donington
Sandro Artusi Javier Arumi Sadao Asami Giuseppe Ascareggi Franz Aschenbrenner
Result and summary of the World Supersport race at Donington:
Karl Auer August Auinger Jean Aureal Josef Autengruber Stu Avant