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After the absolute superiority in the race Le Mans Series for several years, the German automaker Audi is practically nothing more to prove to the world. Many say that having achieved some success in racing competitions, Audi can quietly retire, but has a number of old rivals such as Peugeot and new, like Toyota, Audi has no plans to leave the track. Racing division automaker presented its new prototype Audi R18, which currently is tested in the U.S. on the road Sebring. The car is preparing for a competition FIA World Endurance Championship, which will be held in the new year. On
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Last week at the New York Auto Show we had trouble getting a cab in front of Javitz Center, but somehow the cats at Garage 419 were able to shut down 11th Ave. long enough to race a couple muscled-up Porsches. Pitted in a street racing battle are a Farnbacher Loles GT3 cup car and a Farnbacher Loles Cayman GTR. Both Porsches aren't lacking for power either, as the rear wheels pushing each Stuttgart stud are tested to the limits during the race and at the post-event dueling donuts. Three minutes of rubber-burning action is available after the jump, including a decisive winner in th
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