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Life, Published on 15/05/2023
» A bunch of Thai professional and amateur drivers are competing in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Asia racing series, which kicked off at the Sepang International Circuit over the weekend.
Life, Published on 20/02/2023
» Ford has announced that after more than two decades it's returning to Formula 1, entering into a strategic technical partnership with Red Bull Powertrains.
Life, Published on 23/01/2023
» Thailand's 17-year-old Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak secured third position recently at the inaugural round of the new Formula Regional Middle East Championship Certified by FIA (FRMEC).
Life, Kingsley Wijayasinha, Published on 26/09/2022
» The introduction of Mustang Dark Horse is part of a broader launch of six new racing Mustangs that will compete globally in a variety of series, including GT3, GT4, Nascar and NHRA Factory X racing.
Business, Published on 25/05/2021
» Thailand's agri-food sector contracted by 6% or 228 billion baht last year with a corresponding decline of 8% or 730,000 people in its workforce, largely due to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a report by Oxford Economics.
Richard Leu, Published on 10/01/2020
» Toyota’s mad pocket rocket isn’t an ordinary hot hatch – it’s been pumped up so hard there’s no real rival for it.
Business, Published on 28/06/2019
» Almost all consumers in Thailand (99%) are interested in improving their diets and a majority (82%) have no problem with products being reformulated, provided that taste is not compromised, according to a new report by Food Industry Asia (FIA) and the research firm IGD.
AFP, Published on 17/02/2019
» PARIS: Tobacco giants Philip Morris and British American Tobacco have formed partnerships with their scientific research subsidiaries and Formula 1 teams Ferrari and McLaren more than a decade after cigarette advertising was banned from the sport.
Richard Leu, Published on 13/07/2018
» Cygnet city car gets V8 power from previous-generation Vantage for supercar-like performance.
AFP, Published on 12/03/2018
» SYDNEY: Volkswagen vehicles recalled and fixed after the worldwide "dieselgate" emissions cheating scandal are using more fuel and still failing pollution tests, according to a study by Australia's peak motoring body released Monday.