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AutoTech Roundup: Hyundai Chairman Sued For $60 Million, GM’s Upcoming Rear-Wheel Hybrids, Ford Shelby Shows Off The 2011 GT500, Danica Headed To NASCAR, Jim Lentz Talks To Digg, Chad Henne Wins Audi Competition

Amit Chowdhry | February 8, 2010 | 1,651 views | Add a Comment
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Hyundai Chairman Mong-Koo Ordered To Pay $60 Million



Hyundai Motor Chairman Chung Mong-Koo will have to pay $60 million in damages to Hyundai Motor Company because of a lawsuit brought by 14 minority shareholders in the car company. Hyundai shareholders Chung Mong-Koo and Kim Dong-Jin suffered major losses when Hyundai Motors sold shares of Hyundai Chaebol (Hyundai Airspace & Aircraft Co. and Hyundai Hysco) and their affiliates. [TheTruthAboutCars]


General Motors Working On Rear-Wheel Drive Hybrids



General Motors will be moving their Two Mode Hybrid powertrain made for trucks to rear-drive cars according to GM Vice Chairman of Global Product Operations Tom Stephens. This motor will appear in 2013 when GM introduces a new line of full-size trucks. [Edmunds]


Ford Shows Off The Shelby GT500



Ford will be showing off the 2011 Shelby GT500 later today at the SVT garage near Detroit. [AutoWeek]


Danica Patrick Heading To NASCAR Nationwide Series



GoDaddy.com girl Danica Patrick got 6th place at the ARCA race this past Saturday. This year she will have a Nascar Nationwide Series debut at the Daytona International Speedway. “Racing in the Nationwide Series race was my goal during this entire two-month preparation process, but we wanted to make sure it was the right thing to do,” stated Patrick as quoted by The New York Times. Patrick will drive the Number 7 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Impala. [NYT]


Toyota Exec Jim Lentz Goes On Digg



Jim Lentz, President and Chief Operating Officer of Toyota Motor Sales will be answering some of the top questions asked by the Digg communitylater today as part of a Live Digg Dialogg. Over 1,000 questions have been asked on the forum. Some of the questions include:
“What do you drive?”
“How far along is Toyota on moving into some truly gas free cars in the future? Are these kinds of vehicles even possible or feasible in our current lifetime?”
“It has been years since Toyota had a sports car (Supra) available for sale in North America. Are there any plans to bring back the Supra or come out with a new afordable [sac] sports car?” [Digg]


Chad Henne Wins Audi Fuel-Efficiency Competition



Miami Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne won a competition between reporters, writers, and athletes to find out who can get the most miles per gallon out of a 2010 Audi Q7 TDI engine. The route was to be between Herdon, Virginia and Miami, Florida. Henne was able to achieve 32.6MPG. Henne won $20,000 and donated it to the Berks County Community Foundation. [Examiner]


NFL Coaches Advising Players To Avoid Twitter

Amit Chowdhry | August 4, 2009 | 2,255 views | 5 Comments
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The training camps have opened up at the National Football League and one of the rules spreading around is that if players use Twitter, they will be fined.  For example Green Bay Packers players were told that if they texted or sent out tweets during team meetings or coaching sessions, then they will be fined.  The Miami Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said that Twitter is completely banned for all their players.

“I don’t have an account,” stated Dolphins player Jason Ferguson in an interview with The New York Times. “I was thinking about getting one until I got the information. O.K., won’t get it now. Can’t do it. I don’t want to get fined, not yet.”

Coaches are worries that sending out tweets could lead to the wrong message around injuries, game plans being made, and other confidential information.  Coach Sparano told his players that tweets would be used by the media and would cause distractions.

Minnesota Vikings QB Bernard Berrian made a joke about his teammate Tarvaris Jackson being injured for the season because of a sprained knee ligament.  That joke spread far and wide.  New York Jets Jay Feely actively uses Twitter, but only sticks to discussing politics instead of football or his career.

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