Bob Moore KIA Announces the Grand Opening of a New Location and…

Local dealership group expects to have the largest selection of KIA vehicles in Oklahoma

(PRWeb February 03, 2012)

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Kuni Automotive Acquires 5 Dealerships in it’s Largest Purchase…

Kuni Automotive has just completed a deal that includes 5 stores from the Pioneer Centres Holding Co. Inc. The deal includes two Land Rover dealerships in the Denver Metro Area. Both dealerships will…

(PRWeb February 03, 2012)

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Free Marketing Course Helps Auto Repair Shops Rev-Up Their Business

Ron Ipach, owner of CinRon Marketing Group, teaches auto repair shop owners affordable and easy to implement marketing strategies in his free online marketing course, available at CinRonMarketing.com.

(PRWeb February 03, 2012)

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Bianchi eyes non-F1 racing programme

Jules Bianchi is likely to keep racing alongside his Formula 1 reserve driver commitments with Force India this year

Van der Garde gets Caterham test role

Giedo van der Garde will be the Caterham Formula 1 team’s reserve driver for the 2012 season

Di Resta Q&A: Force India must have a strong start

With a new team mate in Nico Hulkenberg – and now, after its Friday launch, a new car – Force India’s Paul di Resta is targeting a successful 2012. And first on Di Resta’s agenda is to maintain the momentum which helped the team end last season so strongly. The Scot discusses the VJM05 and his hopes for the year ahead?

Hulkenberg Q&A: I can’t wait to race again

After excelling in the Williams in 2010, Nico Hulkenberg spent last year sitting on the bench as Force India’s third driver. Now promoted to a 2012 race seat, Hulkenberg is impatient to restart his competitive Formula One career and get his first taste of the newly-launched VJM05?

Technical Q&A – Force India’s Andrew Green on the VJM05

They finished sixth in the 2011 standings and for 2012 Force India’s target is fifth. The car they are hoping will take them there is the new VJM05. Following its launch and track debut at Silverstone on Friday, the man who has led its design, technical director Andrew Green, discusses its development and its prospects for the coming season

Ferrari confident aggressive approach will yield results

After spending the last few seasons playing catch-up to Red Bull and McLaren, Ferrari were under pressure to pull something special out of the bag for 2012. And after revolutionising the way they approach the design of their cars, the Italian team are certain the newly-launched F2012 is capable of returning them to their championship-winning heydays.

The Scuderia endured a miserable 2011, winning just one race and finishing the year 275 points behind eventual champions Red Bull and 122 behind long-time rivals McLaren. After much reflection, Ferrari decided their recent disappointments had been largely caused by their too-conventional design approach and have opted to be much more aggressive this year.

Force India take wraps off the VJM05

Sharing the media spotlight with Ferrari, Force India unveiled their 2012 car in the pit lane at Silverstone on Friday morning. The team, who are based just down the road from the UK track, hope the VJM05 will prove quick enough to push them firmly into the midfield following their excellent progress in 2011, which saw them take sixth in the constructors’ standings.
?We have set our sights on challenging for fifth place,? explained team principal Dr Vijay Mallya. ?To do so we will need to begin the new campaign by delivering the kind of form we showed in the second half of 2011. I believe this is a realistic goal and that we have the talent and determination to realise these ambitions.?