The FIA has made last-minute changes to straight line mode for the Australian Grand Prix, but has since been forced to reverse its decision.
Pay-as-you-drive insurance, also known as pay-per-mile or usage-based insurance, saves money because drivers' premiums are based on how much they use their car, putting a direct price tag on the ...
Effective Feb. 16, the New York State DMV has implemented a tougher driver point system. Point values for many traffic ...
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Recession odds climb as oil tops $100 amid Iran war
Betting markets are now putting roughly a four-in-ten chance on the United States falling into a recession before the end of ...
A military conflict with Iran, a labor-linked affordability crisis and a tepid stock market have put the U.S. economy on ...
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FIA to revert Australian GP straight mode change after F1 team pushback
Formula 1's governing body will delay its plan to remove an Albert Park straight mode from Australian Grand Prix's FP3 ...
Co-CEOs talk exclusively to GamesIndustry.biz about company's new plans for co-development partnerships - bringing expertise, Tencent data and even funding ...
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