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Motorsport: Young rider one to watch
New Zealand riders once ruled the roost in solo speedway racing with three Kiwi riders winning 12 world titles between them in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s - Ivan Mauger (six), Ronnie Moore (two) and....
Pitstop: 1990s F1 car in action
Evergreen Kiwi racer Kenny Smith will be in command and control of the Adrian Newey-designed Leyton House March Formula One car from the 1990s at the Gulf Oil Howden Ganley Formula 5000 Festival later this month.
Lap of the gods - at 265km/h
"Can't think of a better way to spend a Thursday," says Jono Lester as I'm folded into the passenger seat of his Ferrari 458 GT3.
Editorial: Increase in oil margins needs explaining
It has become standard for tough questions to be asked of oil companies when the price of petrol rises or falls dramatically.
Mercedes-Benz F 015 Luxury in Motion concept
Mercedes-Benz unveiled the F 015 Luxury in Motion concept car at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vagas.
Editorial: Better signs and roads the best solution
Responses that promise an immediate and apparently ready-made solution to a problem have a seductive appeal.
Call for calm after latest tourist crash
Tourism leaders are appealing for Kiwis not to come down too hard on overseas drivers as police investigate a crash which has left two French visitors seriously injured.
Petrol plunge: should price be lower?
Kiwis should have more disposable cash as petrol prices fall around the country, but consumer groups say the amount we fork out at the pumps should be lower still.
New Zealand's 'staggering' road toll
Deaths on New Zealand roads made up a "staggering" 41.7 per cent of all fatalities across Australasia over the holiday season.
Editorial: Police should zero in on high risk motorists
It is never advisable to judge a policy on what will probably turn out to be a short-term abnormality.
Is the 'zero tolerance' speed campaign working?
The police policy of targeting drivers as little as one kilometre an hour over the speed limit has been called ridiculous and ineffective. Is the Police 'zero tolerance' speed campaign working?
Shelley Bridgeman: The worst traffic light offences
From the way some people negotiate intersections you'd be forgiven for wondering if they got their driver's licence in a Weetbix packet, writes Shelley Bridgeman.
Texting adds to traffic woes
New Zealanders tell us what they love about life in New Zealand — and what needs to change.