Where to Watch the 2015 12 Hours of Sebring Live Streaming |
- Where to Watch the 2015 12 Hours of Sebring Live Streaming
- 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Leaked
- Toyota Yaris WRC Racer to Spawn Road Car
- Nissan Leaf Sales Reach 75K Milestone in US
Where to Watch the 2015 12 Hours of Sebring Live Streaming Posted: If you love endurance races, you need to check out the 2015 12 Hours of Sebring. The 63rd annual 12 Hours of Sebring will start at 10:40 AM ET on March 21 and run until 10:40 PM ET. While you can catch some of the action on TV with Fox Sports , it's not the '90s any more so you're probably looking for live streams to watch it all unfold on the Internet. SEE ALSO: BMW Reveals Tribute Livery for 12 Hours of Sebring The competition is already heating up with Patrick Pilet and his Porsche 911 claiming the top practice run in the GTLM class with a lap time of 1:59.023. Leading the field in the Prototype class was Ozz Negri with a lap time of 1:52.096 in the Michael Shank Racing with Curb Agajanian entry while the 911 GT from Park Place Motorsports with Spencer Pumpelly behind the wheel took the quickest lap for the GTD class with a 2:03.478. Leading the PC class was Martin Plowman with a lap time of 1:58.857. Check out the links below to catch this year's 12 Hours of Sebring streaming live. Follow along on Twitter @imsalive If you do prefer the old fashioned boob-tube the race can be seen from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Fox Sports 1 and then on Fox Sports 2 from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. The interim period is available on IMSA.com. Loading, please wait... |
2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Leaked Posted: The 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander has leaked ahead of its official debut next month. The Japanese automaker has already teased the unveiling, which is set for the 2015 New York Auto Show, but now a photographer in Japan has managed to snap photos of the new model. With the leaked photo, it's clear that Mitsubishi took many of its styling cues from the Outlander PHEV Concept-S and applied them to the 2016 production model, including the chrome-outlined, X-shaped grille. SEE ALSO: 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander Teased It appears that the 2016 Outlander was spotted at a port in Japan. AutoGuide.com will have all the details when it makes its official debut in New York on April 2. [Source: Livedoor] Discuss this story at our Mitsubishi forum Loading, please wait... |
Toyota Yaris WRC Racer to Spawn Road Car Posted: Toyota's new rally car won't only be for the racetrack. Starting in 2017, Toyota will begin fielding a rally-prepped Yaris in the World Rally Championship and to meet FIA homologation regulations, the brand will have to sell at least 2,500 rally-spec versions to the public. SEE ALSO: Toyota Heading Back to WRC with Yaris The rally car will be based on the next-generation Yaris and will pack a turbocharged 1.6-liter four-cylinder that makes about 300 hp when it is competing. The road-going version will likely receive the same 2.0-liter turbocharged four cylinder that can be found in the Lexus NX, making about 234 hp. Large wheel arches, a large rear spoiler and a full aerodynamic makeover will set the rally-spec Yaris apart. Europe will be the car's primary market, so don't expect to see the hot hatch Yaris in North America. It will likely cost about the same as the Volkswagen Polo R, so roughly 33,900 Euros. [Source: Motoring.au] Discuss this story at our Toyota Forum Loading, please wait... |
Nissan Leaf Sales Reach 75K Milestone in US Posted: Nissan has delivered 75,000 Leaf electric vehicles in the U.S. The Japanese automaker celebrated the milestone with owner Rishabh Mehandru of Portland, Oregon, who is actually on his second Leaf after leasing his first one two years ago. With a commute of about 30 miles to his workplace at Intel, Mehandru knew after the lease was up on his first Nissan Leaf that he "didn't want any other car." The milestone Leaf is a 2015 black SV model and gets an EPA-estimated driving range of 84 miles. SEE ALSO: Nissan Leaf Tops 30K Sales Mark in 2014 The 2015 Nissan Leaf is priced from $29,860 including destination but before the maximum $7,500 federal tax credit. "I'm a runner, and when I ran outside I found that I was inhaling a lot of exhaust from the gas-powered cars that passed me on the roads," said Mehandru. "I instantly became aware of the amount of fuel I was burning, and that's when I first decided that I wanted to get an electric car." Discuss this story at our Nissan forum Loading, please wait... |
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