Feds to Require Auto Fuel Economy Average of 31 mpg by 2015

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- Feds to Require Auto Fuel Economy Average of 31 mpg by 2015
- Auto Racing Package – Auto
- AUTO RACING PACKAGE: Busch busy, will miss Kansas truck race – Auto
- Watkins Glen pioneer Cameron Argetsinger dies – Auto
- Auto parts cos to post modest Jan-March profit
- SportingNews.com – Your expert source for NASCAR Auto Racing stats,…
- SportingNews.com – Your expert source for NASCAR Auto Racing stats,…

Feds to Require Auto Fuel Economy Average of 31 mpg by 2015
FOXNews – Apr 23, 2008
com – Feds to Require Auto Fuel Economy Average of 31 mpg by 2015 – Politics | Republican Party | Democratic Party | Political Spectrum. 6 miles per gallon by 2015, the Bush administration proposed, seeking more fuel-efficient vehicles in the face of high gasoline prices and concerns over global warming.

Auto Racing Package – Auto
ESPN – Apr 23, 2008
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AUTO RACING PACKAGE: Busch busy, will miss Kansas truck race – Auto
ESPN – Apr 23, 2008
With his early season success in Sprint Cup, Nationwide and the Craftsman Truck series, there was some speculation, if he kept running well, that the 23-year-old Busch might attempt to become the first driver to run all three series full-time in the same season. But that idea went by the wayside when it became obvious that Busch, who will be driving in Cup and Nationwide races in Talladega, Ala. , this weekend, couldn’t possibly make it to Kansas for Saturday night’s truck race. He will be replaced in the No. 41 Billy Ballew Motorsports Toyota Tundra by truck veteran Shane Sieg, who drove three races for the team in 2007.

Watkins Glen pioneer Cameron Argetsinger dies – Auto
ESPN – Apr 23, 2008
– Cameron Argetsinger, who started the road-racing tradition at Watkins Glen 60 years ago and helped lure Formula 1 to race there for two decades, has died. Argetsinger, a local lawyer who also served as president of the International Motor Racing Research Center for five years, died Tuesday at his Seneca Lake home in Burdett, N. , said Glenda Gephart, director of communications at the research center.

Auto parts cos to post modest Jan-March profit
Economic Times – Apr 23, 2008
Amtek Auto Ltd and Motherson
Sumi Systems are expected to post lower profits, while Cummins India may report
a 10 percent growth in profit, down from 21. 4 per cent a year ago, a poll of
analysts showed. Automobile
sales fell 5. 3 per cent in the Jan-March period as high interest rates hit
demand for two-wheelers and heavy trucks.

SportingNews.com – Your expert source for NASCAR Auto Racing stats,…
SportingNews.com – Apr 23, 2008
The 2004 series champion, injured April 12 in a crash during a race at Ford Field in Detroit, is still hanging on to his Yamaha bike and the series points lead after two gutsy — and painful — races. , where he is undergoing intensive rehab. “I had a small mistake and then I was on the ground.

SportingNews.com – Your expert source for NASCAR Auto Racing stats,…
SportingNews.com – Apr 23, 2008
com staff report Ryan Newman was the last Sprint Cup driver to win on a restrictor-plate track, but the Penske Racing driver doesn’t believe that makes him the favorite to win this weekend’s Aaron’s 499 at Talladega Superspeedway — another plate track. Daytona and Talladega are different tracks, and Newman doesn’t have his Daytona 500-winning car, as it sits in the Daytona 500 Experience museum. “Winning the Daytona 500 doesn’t give me an advantage going into Talladega,” Newman said. “I think it may give me more confidence for this race, but I don’t think it makes me a favorite necessarily. We don’t have our Daytona 500 car, but the guys have worked really hard on a new car, and they are really happy with what they have seen so far, so we are excited.

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