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  • Locteron Improves HCV Therapy

    Interim Phase II study results showed than when paired with ribavirin, Locteron demonstrated potency against Hepatitis C similar to pegylated interferon. In addition, Locteron demonstrated 57 percent fewer adverse effects at a more favorable dosing schedule of once every other week.

    Biolex Announces Presentation at EASL of Interim Results From EMPOWER Phase 2b Study of Locteron® in Chronic Hepatitis C

    Locteron Dosed Once Every Two Weeks Demonstrated a Comparable Reduction in Viral Load Compared to Once-Weekly Standard of Care With 57% Less Flu-Like Adverse Events

    PITTSBORO, NC–(Marketwire – April 16, 2010) – Biolex Therapeutics, Inc. announced that interim results from EMPOWER, a prospectively designed analysis of results from two Phase 2b trials of Locteron®, were presented yesterday in a late-breaker session at the 45th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) in Vienna, Austria. Locteron, controlled-release interferon alpha 2b, is designed to improve patient care by providing a more convenient once-every-two week dosing schedule and by reducing the flu-like symptoms associated with pegylated interferons, the current standard of care. In the EMPOWER study, the 480 µg dose of Locteron demonstrated viral kinetics and response rates that were comparable to the PEG-Intron® control while also achieving a 57% reduction in flu-like adverse events.

    Continue reading this entire article:
    http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Biolex-Announces-Presentation-EASL-Interim-Results-From-EMPOWER-Phase-2b-Study-Locteron-1148840.htm

  • Fiat SpA reports a $28 million loss in first quarter of 2010

    Fiat SpA, which now manages and runs Chrysler Group LLC, reported a $28 million loss in the first quarter of 2010 and warned that the year will be a tough one for the auto business in a continued tough economic climate and the end of Europe’s cash for clunker incentive program this year.

    Fiat said that the loss is an improvement on its $549 million loss reported during the same period in 2009. First-quarter revenues of $17.3 billion were up 14.7 percent.

    Fiat’s automobile division outperformed the company as a whole and generated revenues of $9.1 billion, up 22 percent.

    Fiat SpA Sergio Marchionne is in Italy today where he is joined by management as they present their 2010-2014 business and product plan. Stay tuned for more info on that.

    – By: Omar Rana

    Source: Detroit News


  • Smart Fuel Cell Car Only Mildly Innovative

    By reading the Smart Fuel Cell (SFC) press release one would think that its hydrogen fuel cell range extender for a battery electric vehicle plus combined heat and power (CHP) technology is earth shattering news. But, it’s only mildly newsworthy and I’ll tell you why.

    SFC has joined forces with EFOY Pro fuel cells to create a full hybrid car that uses a fuel cell as a range extender and to supply heat to start the batteries when the vehicle is in cooler climates.

    According to Dr. Peter Podesser, CEO of SFC, “This concept represents a quantum leap for battery vehicles. In winter, powering vehicles by batteries alone has not been a convincing solution for many users: the performance of a cold battery is insufficient, while at the same time power demand is dramatically increased by heating requirements. We offer a worthwhile solution to this problem by intelligently combining battery and fuel cell in a hybrid system. In addition, we enable fully automatic recharging independent of the power grid, thus freeing the customer from the ever present fear of not finding a power outlet when needed.”

    Is this a breakthrough? Most hydrogen fuel cell cars today are also hybrid electric vehicles as well. In 2006, the Peugeot ePure was unveiled that is a hydrogen hybrid vehicle that uses its fuel cell to charge the batteries which supply energy to the electric motor. In today’s world we could call this a battery electric car with a fuel cell range extender.

    In February 2010 I had talked about Proton Power Systems and Smith Electric Vehicles developing an “electric car with fuel cell range extender”. It seems like since the public sentiment has swung towards battery electric cars for the moment that manufacturers are emphasizing the battery part and de-emphasizing the hydrogen fuel cell part.

    The only byproducts of a hydrogen fuel cell are a little bit of steam and heat. Some of the heat comes out of the tailpipe with the steam and in some vehicles some of the heat is rerouted to help the fuel cell start in cold weather. In some FCVs some of the steam is also used to add moisture to the fuel cell.

    In SFC’s fuel cell hybrid vehicle, some of the heat from the fuel cell is used to warm the battery pack. This so-called CHP technology may at most be called a minor innovation. Don’t get me wrong. Any new hydrogen car is welcomed. But, when you overhype a technology is just takes away from others that are truly innovative and ground-breaking.

  • Google Buys Small Hardware Maker Agnilux

    A mysterious acquisition from Google has thrown the Internet ablaze. By acquiring a company supposedly making server chips (no clear confirmed details available), Google spurred talks of building a new server model for their data center. And while it previously commissioned all server architectures, there are a lot more clues that might point out this no… (read more)

  • Chrysler reports $143 million operating profit in first quarter, has $9.8 billion in cash

    Chrysler Group LLC posted a $143 million operating profit and showed positive cash flow in its first quarter of 2010. The company released its first financial report today ever since it left Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June 2009.

    Chrysler, which lost $197 million on a net basis, said that the operating profit and positive cash flow are a result of cost cutting after its 2009 bankruptcy and the successful launch of establishing Ram as its own truck brand.

    “The steady progression of our financial results from June through December 2009 shows that Chrysler is on track to meet the ambitious, yet achievable goals announced in November,” said CEO Sergio Marchionne. “As a result of improving trading margins, operational efficiencies and rigorous cost discipline, we continued to strengthen our cash position through 2009.”

    Chrysler net revenues were up to $9.7 billion, a 3 percent increase from the $9.4 billion in revenues during the fourth quarter of 2009. The company closed the first quarter of 2010 with close to $7.4 billion in cash, up from $1.5 billion in the fourth quarter. Including government loans, Chrysler’s total available cash stands at $9.8 billion at the end of the first quarter. Chrysler said it lost $3.8 billion during the months after it came out of bankruptcy in June.

    “This positive operating result in the first quarter is a concrete indication to our customers, dealers and suppliers that the 2010 targets we have set for ourselves are achievable,” Marchionne said. “We are also generating cash to finance the investments being made in our product portfolio and brand repositioning.”

    – By: Omar Rana


  • Hitler Rants Video About DMCA Takedowns Is Taken Down Itself

    The super popular “Hitler rants…” meme is now under fire by Constantin Film, the German production company behind Downfall, from which the original clip is taken. According to TechCrunch, Constantin started filing DMCA takedowns on many of the popular YouTube variants of the oft re-subtitled clip. Particularly ironic is the fact that the director of the movie enjoys the clips himself — but of course, since the producer holds the copyright to the movie, the director has no real say in the matter.

    In a mind-blowing meta way, the most amusing video caught in this mess is the takedown of the video that parodies these takedowns themselves:



    Since this video, which uses the same Downfall clip in question, can be considered parody, then it should be covered under fair use. Since its creator filed a dispute after it was taken down, for now, the video is viewable on YouTube (and on Vimeo, as in the link above), awaiting review from Constantin on the copyright claim.

    That said, Constatin has a lot of work to do if it truly wants to remove all instances of this video online. There are thousands of variants available and, in looking through a list of the some of the most popular videos, not even all of those have been taken down yet. Even so, when a popular variant is taken down, the video can be posted to other sites, as in the case of “Hitler Finds Out About the iPhone 4g Leak,” the video that supposedly was the first of the videos to be taken down.

    It’s not clear what Constantin is looking to gain by issuing these takedowns. Constantin is killing the very promotional vehicle that has been driving sales and rentals of Downfall itself. Each viewing of these videos has played a part in pulling the 2004 movie out of oblivion — without these millions of views, very few, if any, people would have ever heard of the movie.

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  • Haydon Kerk Introduces the G4 19000 Series Linear Actuator

    Generation 20mm Linear Actuator Completes an Entire Line of High Output Can-stacks

    Waterbury, CT – Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, Inc., a leading manufacturer of linear motion products, introduces the G4 19000 Series Can-stack Stepper Motor Linear Actuator, built for extended reliability and high performance. This is the 3rd linear actuator size added to the Haydon™ line of high output can-stacks offering superior force output and reliability compared with similar stepper motor linear actuators in the marketplace today.

    The 19000 Series is a 20mm linear actuator in the G4 line of products that leverages the same improvements as the recently released 25mm and 36mm linear actuators. Technical enhancements include optimized stator tooth geometry, high energy neodymium magnets, custom engineered plastics, and larger ball bearings for greater rotor support and high axial loading capability.
    The G4 19000 Series provides a high linear force-to-size ratio and is ideal for precision linear motion in a variety of applications including medical equipment, bar code scanning devices, printing equipment, laboratory instrumentation, and other mechanisms requiring high force and extreme durability from a small linear actuator package.

    There are 3 configurations available as with other Haydon stepper motor linear actuators; Captive, Non-Captive, and External Linear. For more information on our entire line of high output linear actuators, please contact Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions at [email protected] or visit www.HaydonKerk.com.

    About Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, Inc.
    Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, Inc. is the joining of two world class brands in the field of linear motion; Haydon Switch and Instrument, Inc. and Kerk Motion Products, Inc. Together, the company now offers a broad range of linear motion products. Recognized as a leading manufacturer of stepper motor based linear actuators, rotary motors, lead screw assemblies, and linear rail and guide systems used in niche market applications, Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions offers a wide range of high performance and precision products. Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions has developed industry-renowned brands built upon its technical innovation, versatility, customization, product durability, and dedicated customer service. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.HaydonKerk.com.

  • BinMaster Particulate Monitoring for Baghouse Leak Detection

    BinMaster Level Controls of Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
    announces the BM-30 LGX particulate monitoring system designed for general process and
    environmental monitoring. Applications for the BM3-LGX include continuous emissions monitoring,
    baghouse filter leak detection and process particulate flow monitoring. It detects many types of particulate
    including solid particulates such as dusts, powders, granulars and pellets. The BM-30 LGX is designed to
    help companies meet regulatory requirements by detecting leaks before emissions are visible, and
    prevents the escape of valuable or dangerous powders while providing a cleaner, safer workplace.

    The BM-30 LGX employs a highly reliable technology based on induction. This particulate monitoring
    system consists of a control unit, a particulate sensor probe and a sensor coaxial cable. The sensor probe
    is mounted in an airflow stream such as a pipe, duct or stack. As particulate flows near and over the
    sensing element, the concentration of particulate is measured. When a predetermined threshold is
    detected, an alarm is activated. The BM-30 LGX is CE conformant, CSA certified and complies with EN
    61010 safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use.
    This intrinsically safe device can be used in hazardous environments and helps ensure air quality and
    plant safety. Particulate monitoring is applicable to most any industry where dust and particulate matter
    are problematic including the cement, mining, foundry, and steel or aluminum processing industries.
    Power plants that use coal or any operation that utilizes or outputs carbon black will also require
    particulate monitoring to comply with OSHA and EPA regulations. Industries such as grain, food
    manufacturing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and wood processing endeavor to prevent explosions, protect
    employee safety and air quality, and ensure valuable equipment is not harmed.
    “BinMaster level controls are installed in many environments where dust and particulate matter are
    present,” stated Todd Peterson, vice president of sales for BinMaster. “The BM-30 LGX is an ideal
    complement for the customer who needs to monitor particulate matter as well as track bin level
    inventories. Our goal is to provide customers with the right solutions for their bin challenges.”

  • SICOM6496-48G Port Modular Layer 3 Managed Core Industrial Ethernet Switch

    SICOM6496 is a modular layer 3 managed industrial Ethernet switch with 48 10/100/1000Base-T(X) ports or 48 Gigabit SFP TP/fiber ports specially designed for core backbone network. It supports layer 3 data full wire-speed forwarding and full duplex or half duplex flow control. And SICOM6496 also supports DT-Ring protocols and the recovery time is less than 50ms.

    1. Modularized switch, up to 48 Gigabit SFP ports or 10/100/1000Base-T(X) RJ45 ports
    2.Supports DT-Ring protocols (recovery time<50ms), STP/RSTP/MSTP, VRRP 3. Supports IGMP Snooping, port mirroring, QoS, VLAN 4. Supports static routing protocol and dynamic routing protocols such as RIP v1/v2, OSPF v2, BEIGRP, BGP v4 5. Supports various multicast routing protocols such as PIM-SM, PIM-DM, DVMRP 6. Hardware and Layer 3 data message forwarding with full wire-speed 7. Powerful ACL, hardware supports data filtering from L2-L7 8. Supports DHCP, BOOTP and other address-attaining ways 9.Broadcast storm auto-detection and control, supports IGMP V1/V2 message detection, effectively preventing broadcasting overflow 10. Supports full/half duplex flow control with the speed limitation of the step of 64K 11. Supports QinQ to realize double VLAN security 12. Highly reliable network with DAP (defense system against DOS attacks) function 13. Improves network monitoring ability through RMON (Group 1, 2, 3 and 9) 14. Multiple management methods such as CLI, TELNET, WEB, SNMP V1/V2, OPC 15. Unified management software for SICOM series: Kyvision 3.0 16. EMC industrial level 4, complies with IEC61850-3 17. Operating temperature: -40 to 65°C 18. Ribbed aluminum case for heat dissipation (patent), dual fans 19. 8U rack mounting 20. IP30 protection class

  • WIRELESS ENABLING HANDLE – RADIOSAFE Series

    Typical applications :

    – interventions in dangerous zone in “monitored-diagnostic” mode

    – interventions in manual mode for adjustment and maintenance of moving and rotating machines, machining centers and automatic production lines

    – interventions on assembly of parts requiring precise commands and, in the event of a problem, immediate shutdown of machine

    The RADIOSAFE product provides personnel working in a dangerous machine area with :

    – a means of controlling the equipment (manual mode)
    – an individual protection system by holding the 3-position trigger (monitored-diagnostic mode)

    The system comprises :

    – a wireless validation handle with 3-position trigger ensuring a SIL3 safety level, 4 function buttons configurable as “4 control buttons” or “function selection buttons”, a display configurable according to the applications

    – a charger ensuring contactless charging of the handle and handle presence management

    – a safety receiver with the following features :

    . emergency stop input (ES) two-channel type, or one safety light barrier input type 4 as per EN61496, or gate input

    . radio input associated to the wireless enabling handle

    . 6 static outputs associated to the function buttons of the wireless enabling handle

    . 3 static outputs for indication of the operating state

    . inputs monitoring presence of the charger on its charger support, to ensure automatic operation of the equipment

  • Planetary Speed Reducers – AP Series

    Highest Performance

    Onvio’s authentic planetary, AP, provides designers with the greatest positioning accuracy and highest torsional stiffness, along with the lowest backlash gearbox available. The AP design incorporates single or two stages of planetary gearing to create five frames sizes with rated torque from 40 Nm up to 900 Nm.

    Standard backlash is 5 – 8 arc minutes and reduced backlash is 3 – 5 arc minutes, so designers can choose the appropriate level of precision for each application. Available in twelve standard ratios from 4:1 to 90:1 with optional ratios upon request. With a two-piece modular design, Onvio’s AP gearbox can be customized to meet your OEM requirements.

    Custom housing designs Washdown environments
    Integrated servo motor design Various lengths of output shafts
    Wide range of operating temperatures Select Onvio’s AP gearbox when low backlash and dynamic response are critical.

  • KEMPER robocab

    The KEMPER robocab is a robot booth with integrated extraction. Its modular design allows the size of the booth to be adapted to the size of the welding robot. The robocab is suitable for the robotic welding of small to medium sized components.

    The booth consists of a self supporting base frame with a walkable floor onto which the side walls, the robot, its base and the welding equipment are permanently fixed.

    The KEMPER robocab is specially designed for welding robots. In addition to the assembly units for the robot, floor gratings are fitted as standard, so that dust and slag can fall through the
    bottom.

    A dust collector is fitted under the KEMPER robocab for easy cleaning. This conveniently disposes of the smaller particles. The booth is quickly cleared of troublesome welding debris. The dust collector is positioned directly between the integrated forklift pockets and may be pulled out on a rail if required. This
    also ensures the correct positioning.

    The individual powder-coated cartridges are embedded in steel struts. At the front the KEMPER robocab is either suspended with strips down to the floor or a revolving wall with the welding
    equipment is installed.

    The welding equipment can be controlled manually or in conjunction
    with the robot controller. Thus employees are protected from dangerous radiation and welding sparks and spatter. On the rear side there is a door to allow staff to enter the booth,
    making the KEMPER robocab and the robot easily accessible for repair and maintenance.

    The KEMPER robocab has NW 250 mm connections, allowing an existing or a new extractor to be fitted to the robot booth. The recommended size of plant depends on the size of the cabin and the welding methods in use.

    The installation of the robot is tailored to your requirements.

    The KEMPER robocab has a stable and compact construction. Supplied in a container construction, the welding robot booth requires little space and can be easily positioned in the workshop. A side window allows the robot to be observed during operation. A webcam can be installed in the robot booth to monitor the entire production sequence.

    The KEMPER robocab can be moved using a forklift truck and positioned in the production area. The booth is fitted into the floor with anchor bolts, requiring no further installation work. The power, compressed air and welding gases are then connected up. After installing the desired robot, the booth is ready for use.

  • Multi-Use Rotary Seals: optimisation application / costs!

    The RotaVariacor® range of connections allows you to optimise the cost of the « rotary seal » function for your standard applications. Particularly for those that don’t have a lot of technical constraints.

    You don’t need an expensive 300 bar,
    10 000 rpm rotary seal if you only need to pass a fluid through it at 6 bars, with slow rotation.
    It is here that RotaVariacor® connections can provide a solution, using products that are reliable, efficient, compact, sturdy and at an optimised cost.

    RotaVariacor® rotary seals are available in a standard product range for a number of applications such as air, water, hydrocarbons, foods, vacuums etc. Many diameters and connections. We also study and make rotary seals specifically for your applications.

  • Solutions for the Dental Milling Industry

    Solutions for the Dental Milling Industry

    Carbide End Mills and Carbide Drills specially for the dental industry.
    Most suitable for following materials:
    – Chrome Cobalt
    – Titanium Alloy
    – PMMA
    – Zirconium

    Carbide End mills:
    – Super radius end mills
    – Ball nose end mills
    – Corner radius end mills
    Carbide Drills:
    – Solid carbide drill for deep drilling
    – Solid carbide drill for precision operations

  • OSG General Catalog for European Countries (Markets)

    General Catalog
    Index of Taps, index of Drills, index of Carbide End Mills
    Trouble shooting

    Our new general catalog contains our updated products in the field of Taps, Drills, Carbide End Mills and HSS End Mills.

    It gives also all related cutting conditions for the stated products.

    Please visit our new web site: http://www.osgeurope.com

  • CC-Series Chip Control Tap Series for deep hole tapping

    CC-Series Chip Control Tap Series

    Able to tap stainless steel with water soluble coolant
    CC-Series = CC-POT
    CC-SFT
    CC-SFT-SPT
    CC-HL-SFT

    Metric – Metric Fine – UNC – UNJC – UNF – UNJF – G
    For blind holes, through holes and helicoil

  • GDXL Series-Extra long Solid Carbide Drills for deep hole drilling

    Extra long Solid Carbide Drills for deep boring with internal oil hole:

    FTO-GDXL Series: for deep hole drilling in steels, alloy steels and cast irons, upto 30 x D
    FTO-M-GDXL Series & FTO-H-GDXL Series: for deep hole drilling in dies, and hardened material, upto 20 x D
    CAO-GDXL: for deep hole drilling in copper and aluminium alloys, upto 30 x D

  • Ken Block’s Gymkhana THREE 2011 Ford Fiesta Revealed

    After a little teaser yesterday, Ken Block has finally released his custom-built 2011 Fiesta for the next chapter in his Gymkhana series that have become an Internet phenomenon with more than 30 million views combined.

    “The great thing about Gymkhana for me is that it is amazingly fun to do,” said Block. “It’s taking some of the best parts of rally racing and removing a bit of the stress that is involved with competing, allowing me to just go out and play in an amazing car. I can’t wait to start filming in the Gymkhana THREE 2011 Ford Fiesta. I just did one day of testing in the U.K. with it and it is extremely fun to drive. It has amazing power and control.

    Click here to get prices on the 2011 Ford Fiesta.

    Based on the 2011 Ford Fiesta, the Gymkhana THREE Fiesta is similar to Block’s Monster World Rally Team Rally America Fiesta but the “drip pattern” livery is larger and more pronounced than the rally car’s design. Modified by Olsbergs Motorsport Evolution, the 2,425 lbs Gymkhana THREE Fiesta is capable of making 850-hp, but is restricted to 650-hp and 660 lb-ft of torque in order to let Block do what he needs to control the car. 0-60 mph comes in a very fast 2 seconds.

    Other changes include the carbon fiber hydraulic e-brake handle being changed to a custom-made metal piece, with Ken’s Huck Gee skull logo and No. 43 engraved into it. Block’s trademark “43” is displayed in the side rear windows.

    Hit the jump for the press release.

    Press Release:

    COMING SOON: GYMKHANA THREE STARRING FORD FIESTA CUSTOM-BUILT BY KEN BLOCK, MONSTER ENERGY, DC APPAREL

    – Ken Block will drive a custom-built Fiesta for the next chapter in his series of Gymkhana videos that have become an Internet phenomenon with more than 30 million views
    – The new fun-to-drive 2011 Ford Fiesta features an expressive, vibrant design, with sharp reflexes and a global track record that will redefine U.S. small car customers’ expectations
    – The Ford Fiesta goes on sale this summer, while the new Gymkhana THREE video is coming soon

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 21, 2010 – In the fall of 2008 Ken Block released a “just for fun” video that took the Internet by storm. It was the launch of Gymkhana, a term and event that has become synonymous with Block. With more than 30 million YouTube views, it has helped establish Block as one of the most high-profile global motorsports stars today.

    For Monster World Rally Team driver Block, the opportunity to push the limits of his car control while maneuvering around a series of cones, slaloms, 180-degree and 360-degree and figure-eight turns and other obstacles all while utilizing extreme acceleration, braking and drifting is pretty much the definition of fun. For that reason, Block chose the Ford Fiesta as the car that will be purpose-built for his highly anticipated Gymkhana THREE.

    “The whole Gymkhana thing started quite simply. I was looking for a way to get more seat time that involved rally-type driving, and a series for actual Gymkhana racing sprung up in California,” said Block. “I built the first car to compete in it, but unfortunately the series folded after only one event. I then had a purpose-built car with nowhere to run it, so I rented El Toro airfield to go have a little fun with my new toy and ended up making a video from the day of practice. Next thing we knew, it exploded on the Internet.”

    Within minutes of announcing his decision in January to join Ford Motor Company and run a global rally program, Block’s Facebook page was inundated with inquiries about what this meant for Gymkhana. Today, those same fans get their first look at the car Block will utilize in the video.

    “We are so excited to have Ken Block on our team engaging new audiences for Fiesta,” said Sam De La Garza, Fiesta brand manager. “In the first month alone, Ken’s Fiesta videos on YouTube generated more than 1 million views delivering the excitement of the Fiesta brand across the Internet. In just his second race in the Fiesta, Ken and the Monster World Rally Team captured the 100 Acre Wood Rally, showing that this is the beginning of a successful partnership.”

    The Gymkhana THREE Fiesta is emblazoned with similar livery to Block’s Monster World Rally Team Rally America Fiesta and his Focus RS WRC; however, the “drip pattern” livery is larger and more pronounced than the rally car’s design.

    The carbon fiber hydraulic e-brake handle has been changed to a custom-made metal piece, with Ken’s Huck Gee skull logo and No. 43 engraved into it. While Block’s trademark “43” is on the car, it is not in the standard door location, but displayed in the side rear windows.

    Built by Olsbergs Motorsport Evolution (MSE), the 2,425-pound Gymkhana THREE Fiesta sports a purpose-built Olsbergs engine capable of up to 850 brake horsepower, but is restricted to 650 horsepower in order to give Block the torque band he needs to control the car. Equipped with an Olsbergs MSE Maktrak (magnesium) six-speed paddle-shift sequential transmission, it is capable of 660 lb.-ft. of torque at 4000 rpm and needs a mere two seconds to go from 0 to 60 mph.

    The car’s body has been altered with an aggressive new front bumper design inspired by road racing cars. It has a carbon splitter, which improves aerodynamics, unlike the rally car’s bumper, which is built for gravel stage durability. The fender flares are also much wider and more squared off for an aggressive look.

    “Aside from gobs of usable power, the real trick in setting up the Gymkhana Ford Fiesta was building a car for tarmac that handles as if it’s on gravel,” said Block. “While most tarmac race cars are designed to grip, we need a car that will still react quickly, but handle loose, while still providing complete control; this is a very delicate balance.”

    The Gymkhana THREE Fiesta started as a production 2011 Fiesta before going through a conversion by Olsbergs MSE, the same group that runs Block’s Rally America program and that won gold at the X Games 15 Rally Competition in a Fiesta last August. The production Fiesta is an excellent platform for the Gymkhana car. The nimble ride and the ultra-high-strength boron steel body are ideal for the demands of the Gymkhana course. A testament to the Fiesta platform is that Fiesta has been designated as Ford’s worldwide rally car in both WRC and Rally America starting in 2011.

    Going on sale in summer 2010, the all-new, fun-to-drive Ford Fiesta features an expressive, vibrant design, with sharp reflexes and a global track record that will redefine U.S. small car customers’ expectations. The Fiesta is a car that doesn’t compromise – offering drivers the kind of technology, fun-to-drive performance, fuel economy and craftsmanship that other cars, both large and small, can’t match. With 15 class-exclusive technologies and features and projected best-in-class highway fuel economy of 40 mpg, Fiesta brings fuel economy and convenience together.

    Details of the location and stunts of Gymkhana THREE remain a closely guarded secret. The multi-day shoot and the tentative release of the Gymkhana THREE video is slated for this summer.

    – By: Omar Rana


  • Video: BMW M1 test-mule caught at Nurburgring… again

    If BMW is trying to keep the M version of the 1-Series a secret, we have to say that they are doing a very bad job. This is the third time this month that spy photographers have caught what is known as the M1 hanging around the Nurburgring and hitting up the famous German track for hot laps.

    According to BMWBlog, we’re about a month away from the car’s official revealing. We also hear that the M1 will be powered by the updated N55 engine from BMW M division making around 345-hp.

    Click here for prices on the 2010 BMW 135i.

    Here are the other two times that the BMW M1 was caught at the Nurburgring in April:

    Click through for the video.

    – By: Omar Rana

    Source: BMWBlog


  • 2011 Volkswagen Amarok goes on sale for 26,203 euros… or about $35,280 USD

    As the guys over at PickupTrucks.com point out, one of the reasons that sales of midsize and compact pickups are declining in the U.S. is that their starting price is only a few thousand dollars of entry-level full-size pickups, which offer buyers more utility.

    Volkswagen has just announced pricing on its new midsize Amarok pickup that starts at 26,203 euros – or $35,280. That price tag is for the base crew cab model that is powered by a 122-hp 2.0L 4-cylinder diesel mated to a 6-speed manual transmission and two-wheel-drive. Going for all-wheel-drive will require Europeans to pay an additional $2,500.

    There are three trim packages available for the Amarok including base, Trendline and Highline. Prices for the Volkswagen Amarok Highline start at 37,169 euros ($50,050 USD) with all-wheel drive and a 2.0L twin-turbo diesel making 163-hp.

    For comparison purposes, the 2010 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 4×2 V6 starts at $23,675.

    2011 Volkswagen Amarok:

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    – By: Kap Shah

    Source: PickupTrucks.com