Friday, June 11, 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:

The Canadian Grand Prix should come to Toronto
Wheels Motorsport Writer Norris McDonald says Canadian taxpayers have paid to keep the Canadian GP in Canada, then doesn't that mean all taxpayers should share in its excitement by having the race in Toronto or Vancouver? Read more

Yamaha has more user friendly sport bike
Steve Bond says the new Yamaha sport bike pairing of the Fazer 8 and naked FZ8 are quick but not too quick, not too big, not too small, in fact, just the right bikes for re-entry riders. Read more

Gas engine without spark plugs raise hopes
Combusting gasoline in a spark-plugless engine brings complications but much better efficiency and lower emissions — although it's just a concept at the moment, Peter Gorrie reports. 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:

The idiot's guide to surviving with a GPS

Lorraine Sommerfeld does like using a GPS but urges you not to depend on it because it could have you riding into a lake. Read more

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