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Luxury sports car makers focus on India, China - Times of India


Luxury sports car makers focus on India, China
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Demand squeeze across key markets in Europe as well as the US is prompting luxury sports car makers turn to emerging markets like India and China to target the bulging millionaire club. After Porsche, Ferrari and Maserati, it is now the turn ...

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Bolisetti wins maiden race in British GT - Hindustan Times


Bolisetti wins maiden race in British GT
Hindustan Times
India's Sailesh Bolisetti registered his first victory of the season when he won the race two at the second round of the British GT championship held in Nurburgring, Germany today. Representing Lotus Sport team, the weekend started on a positive note ...

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High-end IT helping automakers design small cars in India - ZDNet Asia


High-end IT helping automakers design small cars in India
ZDNet Asia
59 Jakarta 10350, Indonesia NEW DELHI--Indian automakers are using a plethora of IT tools to reduce their time-to-market, as well as offer better features in small cars that will eventually find their way into the developed markets.

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Fiat launches limited edition Punto sport diesel at Rs 7.36 lakh - Wheels Unplugged


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Fiat launches limited edition Punto sport diesel at Rs 7.36 lakh
Wheels Unplugged
Punto Sport has a class of its own, given its features and highlights. Speaking on occasion, Enrico Atanasio, Head- Commercial, Fiat India Automobiles Ltd said, “At FIAT, we believe in providing our customers with newer and better cars designed with ...
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Fixing meetings but doing so 'unknowingly' - Hindustan Times


Fixing meetings but doing so 'unknowingly'
Hindustan Times
Small sports management companies do 'facilitate' interaction between fixers and players contracted to them, but most of these agencies claim they do it unknowingly. Since these companies hire cricketers at the very beginning on a "3+3 contract" ...

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