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Car Science Daredevil stunts
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By CarsGuide team · 14 Jul 2011
SPEED's Uncle Rick and his stunt car show off how to do a Reverse 180 as well as a few other tricks of the trade.
Drive and ride for charity
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By Mark Hinchliffe · 14 Jul 2011
... from Melbourne to Noosa from August 2.The rally aims aims to raise more than $50,000 for Make-A-Wish Australia, which grants wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions. The first Auzrun last year raised $44,000. Visit www.auzrun.com.Meanwhile, riders are invited to participate in the fourth annual Long Ride in November to raise awareness of prostate cancer.The first ride in 2007 raised $50,000 for the Royal Flying Doctor Service while $249,000 was raised last year for the Prostate Cancer Foundation Australia (PCFA).Riders from across Australia will head towards Sale on November 10 then ride together to Sydney with the ride ending on november 12.Ride founder Christopher Dunne says there are many defence members riding in this year's event "as well as CEOs, general managers, managers, tradesmen and women, retired couples and my wife and me". It will cost each rider about $3000 to participate with most donating other funds raised. Visit www.freewebs.com/longride2010.
Soviet-era cars on display at Moscow show
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By CarsGuide team · 08 Jul 2011
Dozens of former Soviet era cars are have been on display during the "Autoexotics" motor in Moscow.
Only in Darwin
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By CarsGuide team · 07 Jul 2011
A string of comical errors has seen two four-wheel-drives, and a boat trailer sleep with the fishes overnight off Casuarina Beach, Darwin.A silver Toyota Hilux and a red Nissan Navara were submerged after several unsuccessful attempts to retrieve a broken-down boat.To lighten the load, the crew ditched the boat and trailer, but still failed to get the Hilux out.A good Samaritan then offered her Navara to help get the Hilux off the sandbar, ahead of the rising tide.Attempting to get out, they snapped two tow ropes, before managing to free the Hilux.By now, the rising tide had cut them off from the main beach, and they had to drive through the water, where the Navara got stuck.Dozens of men then flocked to the Navara to help, but were unsuccessful.Kevin Muller, who was one of the many who had gone out to help, said it was "all over" for the Navara, and "didn't look good" for the Hilux.
Victory by Design Aston Martin DB3S
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By CarsGuide team · 07 Jul 2011
This car had a twin-trailing arm front suspension with a lightweight aluminum body and a twin-spark 6-cylinder engine built specifically to run in the 24 Hours of LeMans.
Top 10 car commandments
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By Neil Dowling · 07 Jul 2011
It's because he read the good book, the Catholic Church's "Guidelines for the Pastoral Care of the Road".
Delivered from the Vatican, the good book was published first in 2007 and despite the intervening years, still has a message for everyone on the road. Here is the Vatican's Ten Commandments for Drivers.
I. You shall not kill:
"The moral responsibility of road users, both drivers and pedestrians, derives from the obligation to respect the Fifth and Seventh Commandments: `Thou shalt not kill' and `Thou shalt not steal'. The gravest sins against human life, deriving from the Fifth Commandment, are suicide and murder, but this commandment also requires respect for one's own and other people's physical and mental wellbeing."
II. The road shall be for you a means of communion between people and not of mortal harm.
"Therefore, through strict observance of the Highway Code, everyone should be committed to creating a 'road culture' based on widespread understanding of everyone's rights and duties and behaviour consistent with its implications."
III. Courtesy, uprightness and prudence will help you deal with unforeseen events.
"When driving without the requisite conditions (for example, carelessly, or lacking the necessary capacities), one endangers life and goods, which presupposes infringement of moral law, due to the voluntary nature of the act. For a bad effect to be imputable it must be foreseeable and the agent must have the possibility of avoiding it, as in the case of manslaughter caused by a drunken driver."
IV. Be charitable and help your neighbour in need, especially victims of accidents.
"Moral law prohibits exposing anyone to grave danger, without serious grounds, as well as refusing assistance to a person in danger. In addition, the Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches that `the virtue of temperance disposes us to avoid every kind of excess: the abuse of food, alcohol, tobacco or medicine. Those incur grave guilt who, by drunkenness or a love of speed, endanger their own and other's safety on the road, at sea, or in the air'."
V. Cars shall not be for you an expression of power and domination, and an occasion of sin.
"The fact that a driver's personality is different from a pedestrian's personality should be taken into account. When driving a vehicle, special circumstances may lead us to behave in an unsatisfactory and even barely human manner."
VI. Charitably convince the young and not so young not to drive when they are not in a fitting condition to do so.
"A person's behaviour is characterised by the capacity to control and master oneself, and not be carried away by impulses. The responsibility for cultivating this capacity for self-control and mastery is important, both in terms of a driver's psychology and the serious damage that may be caused to the life and wellbeing of persons and goods in case of accident."
VII. Support the families of accident victims.
"In respecting justice, road users should provide reparations for any damage caused to others. If, according to their conscience, they are responsible for such damage, they should do their best until the victim, or close relatives, have been adequately compensated. If the harm is produced completely unintentionally, they should still feel obliged, in accordance with their conscience, to compensate the victim in compliance with the law, and in case of dispute and tria l, they should respect the sentence."
VIII. Bring guilty motorists and their victims together, at the appropriate time, so that they can undergo the liberating experience of forgiveness.
"We should also encourage the families of victims to forgive their aggressors, as a sign, albeit difficult, of human and Christian maturity. In this process of forgiveness, it is useful, even necessary, to have spiritual support from a chaplain or pastoral agent and to celebrate an appropriate Day of Pardon."
IX. On the road, protect the more vulnerable party.
"Travellers lives should not be endangered by incorrect and careless manoeuvres that may cause harm to both passengers and pedestrians. The word `love' is used here to mean the many forms taken by genuine charity, namely respect, courtesy, consideration, etc. Good drivers courteously give way to pedestrians, are not offended when overtaken, allow someone who wishes to drive faster to pass and do not seek revenge."
X. Feel responsible towards others.
"Individuals have an ethical obligation to respect traffic regulations and, therefore, they should have knowledge, gained from training aimed at deepening their sense of responsibility. The role of the family in road safety education is clear and vital, and is part of the experience that must be conveyed to children for a good general education."
So there. You've been warned.
CarScience - Magnum vs engine
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By CarsGuide team · 06 Jul 2011
The movie Dirty Harry originally sparked the idea, but can a Magnum really stop a car in it’s tracks.
Car Science pits a trigger-happy ex-cop against a “Baddy” caddy. Will the caddy hold out? Watch the video to find out.
Crazy cars at the Red Bull Rally, Kiev
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By CarsGuide team · 28 Jun 2011
.....for a spot of hooning about in some very kooky vehicles. Some 48 teams took part in the humorous contest with their home-made and elaborately decorated carts. Participants competed in competitions of distance and speed on a special track in the centre of the Ukrainian capital.