Honda plans to fill the vacuum left by the recently departed NSX-R in SuperGT with an all-new vehicle for the 2010 season.
Mercedes-Benz has announced that it has taken over the Brawn Formula 1 team and re-named it Mercedes Grand Prix after buying a 75.1 per cent stake in the squad.
World champion Jenson Button is closing on a switch to the McLaren-Mercedes team for next season, in a deal that should be completed later this week.
The new bike appears to be a pretty thorough redesign that will simultaneously offer diehard MV fans something to drool over while being competitive in the hotly-contested superbike marketplace.
General Motors will reportedly build a version of the Cadillac Converj, the extended-range coupe concept first seen at last year's Detroit Auto Show.
British site Autocar is reporting that a hybrid version of the Ghost is in the works. It's rumored to be based off the mild hybrid system of the BMW ActiveHybrid 7, which makes sense considering that the two luxury sleds utilize the same platform.
The racing-spec Nissan GT-R and the Maserati MC12, both comply with the new FIA GT regulations which ACO is now ready to adopt.
For 2010, Formula F is getting some fresh blood. The Sports Car Club of America's board of directors has given the thumbs up to Honda's proposal for a new engine in the class.
Following poor performance and the loss of it's star driver, the French automaker could be preparing to cut its losses and shut down its racing team altogether.
Germany claimed its third straight Race of Champions Nations Cup by beating AUTOSPORT Team GB in the final.