
Rinus VeeKay- left – Chevrolet IndyCar and – right – pole winner Alex Palou – Honda – after qualifying for the NTT IndyCar Series Indianapolis 500.
Alex Palou produced Honda’s fourth consecutive Indianapolis 500 pole yesterday in a qualifying contest that resulted in the fastest field at 232 mph, as well as one of the closest front rows in Brickyard history.* Palou drove the #10 Chip Ganassi Racing Honda to a four-lap record speed of 234.217 mph, surpassing the mark set last year by Scott Dixon also in a Honda-powered car. Dixon will start sixth this year.
Palou’s speed edged Rinus VeeKay by just 0.006 mph over the four-lap, ten-mile qualifying run. It is Honda’s fourth consecutive 500 pole, a streak started by Marco Andretti in 2020 and continued by Dixon in 2021-22. VeeKay, of Ed Carpenter Racing, has been the best qualifying Chevrolet for the Indianapolis 500 for four years in a row. VeeKay will be joined on the front row by Felix Rosenqvist at Arrow McLaren, also Chevy powered, for his first front row start at the 500. The 33-car field is almost evenly divided between Honda (16) and Chevy (17) engines. Continue reading





BMW North America Recalls Mini Models for Short Circuits
“Unique wintertime road treatment conditions.”
BMW of North America is conducting a regional recall of 2008-2014 MINI Clubman Cooper, Clubman Cooper S, Clubman John Cooper Works, and 2007-2013 MINI Hardtop 2-Door Cooper, Cooper S, and John Cooper Works vehicles.The electronic control module in the driver’s side footwell (FRM) may short-circuit, due to corrosion from water and road salt, according to documents just released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (AutoInformed.com: BMW Group to Invest $811 Million in UK to Make Next Mini)
The ~100,000 affected vehicles were sold or ever registered, in Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington D.C., and Wisconsin. Continue reading →