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McLaren is open to negotiating with Sauber if the team offers a Formula 1 seat to their junior driver Gabriel Bortoleto for the 2025 season. Sauber, which has yet to confirm its full driver line-up for the upcoming season, has been exploring various candidates after signing Nico Hulkenberg earlier this year. While Valtteri Bottas was initially considered a frontrunner, talks with him reportedly stalled over salary and contract length. This has opened the door for other candidates, including Bortoleto and Williams junior Franco Colapinto, both of whom are being seriously considered by Sauber. Gabriel Bortoleto is a rising star, currently…

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DETROIT (AP) — Tesla’s third-quarter net income rose 17.3% compared with a year ago as its quarterly electric vehicle sales rose for the first time this year. The Austin, Texas, company said Wednesday that it made $2.17 billion from July through September, more than the $1.85 billion profit it posted in the same period of 2023. The profit came despite price cuts and low-interest financing that helped boost sales of Tesla’s aging vehicle lineup. It was the company’s first year-over-year quarterly profit increase of 2024, a year plagued by falling sales and prices. Revenue in the quarter rose 7.8% to…

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Lando Norris and Max Verstappen were engaged in an intense battle during the closing laps of the United States Grand Prix, leading to a controversial overtaking maneuver. As both drivers exited Turn 12, Verstappen defended his position aggressively, causing both to run off the track into the escape area. In the ensuing chaos, Norris managed to overtake Verstappen, but was subsequently penalized with a five-second time penalty, which demoted him to a position behind the reigning World Champion at the finish line. Andrea Stella, McLaren’s team principal, offered insight into the team’s decision-making regarding the incident. He stated that both…

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Ferrari’s team principal, Fred Vasseur, has raised concerns about the legality of the rear wing used by McLaren during the recent Azerbaijan Grand Prix, calling it “not legal.” This claim comes after a review of footage from the race showed that the slot gap on McLaren’s wing expanded on high-speed straights, which led to scrutiny from both the FIA and rival teams. The incident sparked a broader discussion about the aerodynamic designs that teams employ, particularly concerning flexible wing elements that could enhance performance. Following McLaren’s victory in Azerbaijan, where Oscar Piastri managed to fend off Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc in…

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The Nissan GT-R has proven itself as a true sports car, despite weighing 3,836 lbs and being powered by a 3.8-liter V6 engine. Any doubts were erased when a video surfaced showing the GT-R lapping the Nürburgring Nordschleife in an impressive 7:38.54 minutes, beating the Porsche 911 Turbo (according to Hagerty). In 2015, the Nismo GT-R went even faster with a time of 7:08.679 on the same track. After nearly two decades, the R35-generation GT-R is nearing the end of its run due to new regulations, with 2025 marking its final year. The 2024 Nissan GT-R, featuring 565 horsepower and…

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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna appears at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 16, 2024.Stefan Wermuth | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesIBM shares moved 3% lower in extended trading on Wednesday after the hardware, software and consulting provider fell short of Wall Street’s revenue expectations for the third quarter.Here’s how the company did in comparison with LSEG’s consensus:Earnings per share: $2.30 adjusted vs. $2.23 expectedRevenue: $14.97 billion vs. $15.07 billion expectedIBM’s overall revenue increased 1.5% year over year, according to a statement. It had a net loss of $330 million, or 36 cents per share, compared with net income…

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NextEra Energy Inc . (NYSE:) and NextEra Energy Partners LP (NEP) have reported their financial outcomes for the Third Quarter of 2024, highlighting an increase in adjusted earnings and significant advancements in their renewable energy portfolio. During the earnings call on [insert date], CEO John Ketchum and CFO Brian Bolster discussed the company’s 10% year-over-year growth in adjusted earnings per share, attributed to strong performance at Florida Power & Light (FPL) and Energy Resources. The expansion of the company’s backlog by approximately 3 gigawatts, reaching a total of 11 gigawatts over four quarters, was also noted. The call underscored NextEra’s…

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Every car enthusiast appreciates a good sleeper car. While flashy designs and roaring engines can be exciting, there’s something special about a low-key car that surprises everyone with its performance. In the 1980s, as the U.S. car market adapted to new regulations, changing consumer preferences, and a surge of foreign models, sleeper cars often emerged from unexpected places. These cars might have looked ordinary on the outside, but they packed serious power under the hood. Here are 10 of the rarest sleeper cars from the ’80s, each with fewer than 1,000 units made. The specs come directly from manufacturers, and…

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The history of muscle cars is a fascinating journey, filled with both unforgettable successes and some head-scratching flops. While we’re thankful that certain cars like the DeLorean DMC, the Ford Pinto, and the Chevrolet Chevette have long faded into obscurity, there are others that left an indelible mark on the muscle car world. These were the cars that helped shape the industry and made muscle cars what they are today. It’s hard to forget the roar of their engines and the pure excitement they brought to the open road. Some of these classic muscle cars were revolutionary in their design,…

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