Friday, March 12, 2010

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Here's a sneak peek at some of the most noteworthy stories coming up in this weekend's Wheels section of the Toronto Star:

March Break: 10 tips to survive Florida drive
Mark Richardson says that while it's a long way, it doesn't have to be a dangerous chore. Here's how to enjoy the U.S. interstate. Read more

Experts disagree on who's going to win F1 season
Norris McDonald talks with Canadian F1 correspondent and renowned author Gerry Donaldson on the new F1 season. Everything's changing, much of it for the good of fans, says Donaldson. Also check out the weekend's racing schedule on TV. Read more

TV race schedule

Rowing a viable way to go green
Peter Gorrie talks to an Oregon inventor who has designed a sophisticated four-place car capable of hitting 100 km/h that runs on battery power, which is recharged by either rowing or plugging it in. Read more

Join the discussions on Wheels.ca's blogs

Catch Norris McDonald's provocative Auto Racing blog Read more

Jim Kenzie brings his unique perspective to The Driver's Seat. Read more

John LeBlanc casts his jaundiced eye on the auto industry at The Crank. Read more

Also:

Fear and loathing in the new-car market

Lorraine Sommerfeld, who dreads car shopping, is out looking and this time will shed the minivan life for something more her style. Read more

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