The Aston Martin Aramco* Cognizant Formula One Team today unveiled its 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship contender, 100 years after Aston’s first entry into Grand Prix racing for the 1922 French Grand Prix. The AMR22 launch had three of the newest members of Aston Martin’s high-performance line. The world’s most powerful luxury SUV, DBX707, and two models which directly have technology and expertise from its “no rules hypercar,” Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro and the mid-engine plug-in hybrid Valhalla.
The AMR22 will be raced by four-time F1 World Champion Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari fame, and relatively new Lance Stroll, who ran – ahem – a Mercedes powered car last year, starting at the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix on 20 March 2022. It has new Aston Martin Racing Green livery, keeping Aston Martin’s traditional racing colors. The Mercedes powertrain thus far will be used again. Continue reading












Building Forward Better – President Biden, DOT, DOE Announce $5B National EV Charging Network
Big Government working for you.
The US Departments of Transportation and Energy today announced ~$5 billion will be made available under the new National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program established by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, to build a national electric vehicle charging network. Without question this is an important step towards making electric vehicle (EV) charging accessible to all Americans. (AutoInformed: First Wireless EV Charging Road Slated for Michigan; EVs – at $7B GM Makes Largest Announcement in History)
The program will provide nearly $5 billion over five years to help states create a network of EV charging stations along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors, particularly along the Interstate Highway System – itself the product of forward thinking by the Eisenhower Administration and with a history of innovative and effective big-government Federal support going back to 1916. (AutoInformed: Washington Diddles. India Puts Billions into Securing EV Jobs) Continue reading →