The Power of M

Small the new big in Detroit
You know the world has changed fundamentally when the hero cars at the Detroit motor show are not big bore V8s or hulking pickup trucks but diminutive four-cylinder compacts and eco-cars.

Revenge of the Supercar
It wouldn’t be a proper motorshow if there wasn’t at least one off-the-wall, over-the-top and utterly ambitious supercar concept from a team of starry-eyed dreamers intent on announcing their arrival in the big league.

Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder review
Removing the LP560-4’s roof merely adds to its allure

Evans tests Peugeot IRC rally car
Aussie rally champ takes aim at the Intercontinental Rally Challenge.

Over and out for Tasman – Murph and Bargs checking the PVs
The rumours were right; proud Tasman Motorsport to fold at the end of current season.

Will Power full time at Penske in 2010
Queenslander confirmed as third driver for top team.

Garland has high hopes for his return to Dakar in 2010
Aussie desert racer targets top 10 when he tackles the notoriously tough Dakar Rally in South America in January.

No blame yet for Phillip Island safety car bedlam
Drivers and teams have a right to know what cause what could have been a deadly pile up last Sunday.

2008 Mercedes-Benz C220 CDI long-term review
Ged does a quick swap ‘n’ go model change from the petrol C200K to the oil-burning C220

Mercedes-Benz E500
We genuinely liked the last (W211) E-class and not just for the mad AMG versions that came with it

Another point of view: 2009 Tokyo Motor Show
The 41st running of the Tokyo Motor Show, which opened its doors this week, suggests it is not all business as usual for the Japanese car industry.

Tokyo show report
Centerpiece of Japan’s car industry lacks its usual pizzazz … Ed Ged reports from the Land of the Rising Sun.

Kobayashi the opportunist
Toyota substitute may have earned himsef a permanent F1 seat.

Jenson can wrap it up this weekend in Brazil
Two races; 20 points on offer. Despite some second half wobbles, the Brawn Brit can take the title should he finish third on Sunday in Interlagos.

Despite dramas Brabs still on track for ALMS crown
David Brabham, who is attempting to win the 2009 American Le Mans Series, experienced the full roller-coaster of emotions at Atlanta raceway.

Watching Garth and Will win Bathurst from the safety of a lounge chair
Warm, bogan-free, and well informed by the Seven cameras and commentary team, this was first race weekend since 1975 that McKay wasn’t at Mount Panorama …

Seton and Nissan, Percy and Jaguar line up for Classic rally
Big names line up for November’s Classic Adelaide tarmac road rally.

The Flavsta not despised by all
He may have done some darstardly things, but he isn’t the only miscreant in F1 racing.

Tarmac rally takes another step forward
An Australian Tarmac Championship catering for modern cars on closed public roads has been announced.

Stage coach – Classic Adelaide
Wheels’ resident hotshoe tests to see if driving talent is in the genes as he pairs up with his novice daughter for the Classic Adelaide tarmac rally.

Champs galore in Classic
Sir Jack is back in a Mercedes AMG and a new C63 AMG wagon debuts in this week’s Classic Adelaide.

Open wheeler driver John Youl dies at age 77
He was a class act on and off the track. And we can thank him for Tasmania’s premier circuit.

Speeding excuse number 789566 …
Well-heeled lady gives the cops a giggle.

Whincup gets his chance in Race of Champions
Replacing the injured Felipe Massa, Jamie to line up against Schumacher, Hirvonen and Button.