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Danica Patrick explains why she made the switch to NASCAR

What follows is how driver Danica Patrick explained to fans today on her own Web site why she is making a move into NASCAR driving full time.
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By: Hawke Fracassa

An electric motorcycle sets speed record at 215.9 mph

Lightning Motorcycles now holds the land speed record of 215.9 mph for an electric motorcycle, set and documented last week at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
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By: Don Bain

Danica Patrick will drive NASCAR full time, in a Chevy

Danica Patrick announced today she is leaving IndyCar next year to drive Chevrolets on the NASCAR circuit. She will run a full Nationwide schedule with JR Motorsports and as many as 10 Sprint Cup races for Stewart-Haas Racing.
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By: Hawke Fracassa

2012 Toyota Camry launch not saving Toyota stock from three major price gaps

While the hope of the nation rests in the decisions or indecisions of the Fed at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, so does the hopes and dreams of auto sector investors that the 2012 Toyota Camry will help Toyota stock get its mojo back and retrace three major price gaps in its recent trading.
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By: Frank Sherosky

Is an Audi an automobile or a lifestyle choice?

After Audi discovered they have more social media followers than Lady Gaga or Justin Bieber, they hit upon the brilliant idea of letting some of their model owners tell – unscripted in their own words – how the vehicle has enhanced their lives.
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By: Don Bain

2012 Toyota Camry lack of dual-fuel option exhibits conservative mindset

Despite all the claims by Toyota Motors (NYSE: TM) that the 2012 Toyota Camry is the most American of cars and designed from the ground up, it surely lacked the vision and gutsy marketing with its conservative, single-fuel capability.
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By: Frank Sherosky

The first 2012 Toyota Camry commercials hit the web

The 2012 Toyota Camry and Camry Hybrid were unveiled just over 24 hours ago and we already have our first taste of advertising for the redesigned sedan as Toyota USA has offered up a handful of commercials on their official YouTube channel – all of which show the performance capabilities of the Camry with the help of NASCAR/Toyota Camry driver Kyle Busch.
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By: Patrick Rall

Toyota driver Kyle Busch loses his license for 128 in a 45

After getting busted doing 128 in a 45mph zone in May of this year, Toyota Camry driver Kyle Busch got his day in court with the verdict being a loss of his driver’s license for 45 days along with community service and a hefty fine (for the average person).
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By: Patrick Rall