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F1: The five most likely
Nobody’s going to challenge Lewis and Nico. That’s the accepted wisdom in the paddock after every technical director who wasn’t called Paddy Lowe clicked shut their laptops after the Barcelona pre-season tests and had a moment of quiet reflection.

VIDEO: Holden Rodeo track monster clears its lungs
Mid-engine V8 Holden Rodeo starts up and revs

The Holy Trinity of Hypercars
UK Businessman drives P1 to collect LaFerrari then 918 Spyder

Mid-engine Holden Rodeo track monster
Man builds mid-engine Holden Rodeo track monster

Honda Civic Type R to be a one-shot
Fans of hot Hondas will rejoice the impending return of the Type R sub-brand, but will have to be happy with just a Civic for now

2015 Kia Carnival review
Kia’s 2015 Carnival people-mover features fresh styling, upgraded mechanicals, improved safety and convenience features, along with significant improvements to refinement and quality

Long term test: Subaru WRX STI
Can the latest Subaru WRX STI still cut it as a track day weapon?

F1 teams contend with in-season testing debacle
Figuring out the form guide ahead of the green lights in Melbourne is a punt at the best of times, but this year there’s another level of opacity

Ford to expand use of carbon-fibre
Ford is set to expand the use of lightweight materials – including aluminium and carbon fibre – as part of an extensive fuel saving program

Geneva Round Up: Best of show
This year’s Geneva show floor was a hotbed of fresh horsepower

Mansory’s hits and misses: the good, the bad, and the ugly
Is there a mod company more divisive than Mansory?

Holden to play ‘key role’ in European models
Holden will have a voice with future European-sourced Opel models, which will make up at least a third of the brand’s future sales

Government U-turns on $500m of car industry support
THE Abbott Government has announced it will reverse a decision to cut $500 million in funds earmarked to help prop up the Australian car industry over the next two years

Mahindra eyes Australia as EV market test bed
If you can make EVs work in Australia, you can make them work anywhere else in the world, Indian carmaker says

Monday Motor Sport Report
Van Gisbergen shock team switch; Remarkable escape for rally crew; Rumours circle Alonso crash; Ogier makes it three for three

7 things you need to know about F1 in 2015
The Formula One season kicks off in Melbourne next weekend and these are the things you need to know about the coming season

Mercedes-AMG SL 63 review
Believing that more is hardly enough, Mercedes-Benz has upped the power and torque of its twin-turbo V8 two-seat luxury SL 63 AMG two-door roadster while still managing a very reasonable 9.9L/100km

Testing times in Formula One
Formula One bursts back into action this time next week at Albert Park and Wheels goes behind the scenes with the world champions for this insight into a highly anticipated GP season

2015 Geneva motor show: Lotus planning more hard-core models
Lotus is planning more hard-core models including a successor to the track-only 2-Eleven after releasing a more powerful, faster version of the Lotus Evora sports car to date
1994 Audi RS2 Avant driven in Germany
In 1994 this was one car you didn’t want to pull alongside at the lights. We have a drive to find out why

Target idiots on our roads, not enthusiasts, says Muir
Senator Ricky Muir makes his maiden speech before the senate, saying he will fight unfair legislation targeting motorists

2015 BMW 2 Series Convertible review
BMW’s new baby convertible replaces the highly popular 1 Series version, which was a sales winner for the company locally, bringing in plenty of new customers at its relatively low price point. Will the new 2 version have the style, and substance, to replicate that feat?

Rumourmill: Porsche planning more RS models, hybrid 911s
Stuttgart marque set for big changes in the near future

2015 Geneva Motor Show: Smart quits Australia
Australia’s love affair with Smart is over, as the city-car brand will pull out of showrooms after 13 years and stalled sales momentum