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Ian

Ian has written 327 posts for European Motor News

MICHELIN ALIGNS ITS PRINTED PUBLICATIONS WITH ITS ELECTRONIC TRAVEL SERVICES

ViaMichelin and Michelin Green Guides will together open the doors to a large tourist information and services database that has been in the making for more than 100 years.

SMMT – AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTION FIGURES

The fourth month of consecutive growth in new car production is encouraging news for industry

RENAULT SPORT – TINCKNELL LEADS THE WAY AT ROCKINGHAM

Reigning Graduate Cup and Winter Cup Champion Harry Tincknell (Exeter) showed why he is one of the favourites for the 2010 Michelin Formula Renault UK Championship title after setting the fastest times on both days of official pre-season testing at Rockingham Motor Speedway on 15th/16th March.

AT&T WILLIAMS COSWORTH’S BAHRAIN GP RECAP

Cosworth’s widely anticipated return to Formula One as an engine supplier was given the stamp of approval by all four of its customer teams after the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir on Sunday.

LEXUS LFA TO TAKE ON THE ‘RING

Lexus is heading back to the legendary Nürburgring this spring to challenge for glory in the 24 Hours endurance race with its LFA supercar.

MINERA TAKE THE AUTOMATIC LEAD

Wrexham-based Minera Tyres & Exhaust is the first UK customer to take delivery of a Hofmann Quadriga 1000 automatic tyre changer.

VOLVO TRUCKS RELEASE A NEW VERSION OF THE VOLVO FM

The strong position of the Volvo FM within the regional distribution segment is further strengthened with the release of a new version of this well-proven truck.

RENAULT F1 2010 BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX SATURDAY

Vitaly: For my first ever qualifying session, this is a normal result, but I really enjoyed today.

NICO & MICHAEL GET BAHRAIN GRAND PRIX PRACTICE UNDERWAY

The first practice sessions for the 2010 Formula One season got underway today in the searing heat of the desert at the Bahrain International Circuit.

NISSAN PRESENTS RETAILER OF THE YEAR AWARD AT GENEVA

The cream of Nissan retailing have been recognised in Geneva.