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Mercedes-Benz owners in the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia, specifically Kedah and Perlis, can now enjoyed an enhanced ownership experience with the availability of the Mercedes-Benz Star Mobile Service. With this service offered by C&C Bintang, maintenance of the same high standard as that at authorised Mercedes-Benz service centres will be available at their homes.

“Our customers in the north have been requesting expanded coverage of our maintenance services for their Mercedes-Benz vehicles within the safety and comfort of home. By expanding our Mercedes-Benz Star Mobile Service coverage, we are bringing one of the most sought-after services to our customers and will improve overall customer satisfaction that has been an important focus of our Exceptional Journeys promise,” said the CEO of Cycle & Carriage Bintang Berhad, Wilfrid Foo.

Mercedes-Benz Star Mobile service

Mercedes-Benz Star Mobile service

On-site maintenance
First introduced in 2018 within the Klang Valley, the Mercedes-Benz Star Mobile Service has been providing owners with a variety of on-site maintenance by certified technicians fully equipped with the Xentry Diagnosis system. The service had been well-received since its inception, bringing convenience to thousands of customers.

For the northern region tour, the Mercedes-Benz Star Mobile Service will offer on-site maintenance services including battery and wiper change, air and combi filter inspection and dust filter replacement. The service will also include the disinfection of the vehicle at completion of service.

Mercedes-Benz Star Mobile service

Special offer
Owners who call for the service between now and February 28, 2021, will be entitled to a waiver of the Star Mobile Travel Fee of RM 250.The first 30 owners also receive an exclusive Mercedes-Benz care kit after every service.

The Mercedes-Benz Star Mobile Service is available to all Mercedes-Benz owners, but an appointment has to be made first. Service appointments can be made daily (except on Sunday and public holidays), from Monday – Friday, 8.00 am – 5.00 pm and on Saturday, from 8.00 am – 12.00 noon.

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The 2020-2021 Japan Car of the Year is the Subaru Levorg, giving the Japanese carmaker its third overall title in the event which has been on since 1980. The Levorg was chosen this year’s list of nominees numbering 33, of which 13 were from Japanese brands and the remainder from other global manufacturers.

From the 33 nominees, which must be new models introduced and sold in the Japanese market from November 2019 to October 31 of the current year (in this case, 2020), ten models were chosen as the ‘Ten Best Cars’. These were considered the finalists, from which one would become the Japan Car of the Year after the judges had evaluated all of them.

Subaru Levorg

The Levorg impressed the judging panel with its combination of the Subaru Global Platform and the full inner frame structure which provides a high level of both maneuverability and comfort. The newly developed 1.8-litre direct-injection turbocharged engine was also found to emphasize ease of use in everyday life. The judges also found that the interior had evolved significantly, with the finish being a suitable benchmark for this decade. Also praised was the advanced driver assistance system ‘EyeSight X’ that utilizes 3D high-precision map data and other information from GPS.

Peugeot 208/e-208

Among the non-Japanese brands, the highest score went to the Peugeot 208/e-208. Comments from the judges highlighted the high-quality ride that is above class-average and excellent handling. The high quality of the interior and exterior design as well as the good pricing of the e-208 EV also scored points.

The Mitsubishi eK X Space and eK Space Win also won K-Car of the Year, a new category of the 2020-2021 Car of the Year awards.

2020 – 2021 Japan Car of the Year
1. Subaru Levorg – 437 points
2. Honda Fit/Jazz – 320 points
3. Toyota Yaris/Yaris Cross/GR Yaris – 300 points
4. Peugeot 208/e-208 – 141 points
5. Land Rover Defender – 105 points
6. Audi e-tron Sportback – 65 points
7. Mazda MX-30 – 63 points
8. Alpina BMW ALPINA B3 – 25 points
9. BMW 2-Series Grand Coupe – 24 points
10. Nissan Kicks – 20 points


 PAST WINNERS
1980-1981: Mazda Familia (323)
1981-1982: Toyota Soarer
1982-1983: Mazda Capella (626)
1983-1984: Honda Civic
1984-1985: Toyota MR2
1985-1986: Honda Accord
1986-1987: Nissan Pulsar
1987-1988: Mitsubishi Galant
1988-1989: Nissan Silvia SX
1989-1990: Toyota Celsior (Lexus LS)
1990-1991: Mitsubishi Galant
1991-1992: Honda Civic
1992-1993: Nissan March
1993-1994: Honda Accord
1994-1995: Mitsubishi FTO
1995-1996: Honda Civic
1996-1997: Mitsubishi Galant
1997-1998: Toyota Prius
1998-1999: Toyota Altezza (Lexus IS250)
1999-2000: Toyota Vitz (Yaris)
2000-2001: Honda Civic
2001-2002: Honda Fit (Jazz)
2002-2003: Honda Accord
2003-2004: Subaru Legacy
2004-2005: Honda Legend
2005-2006: Mazda MX-5
2006-2007: Lexus LS460
2007-2008: Honda Fit (Jazz)
2008-2009: Toyota iQ
2009-2010: Toyota Prius
2010-2011: Honda CR-Z
2011-2012: Nissan LEAF
2012-2013: Mazda CX-5
2013-2014: Volkswagen Golf 7
2014-2015: Mazda2/Demio
2015-2016: Mazda MX5
2016-2017: Subaru Impreza
2017-2018: Volvo XC60
2018-2019: Volvo XC40
2019-2020: Toyota RAV4

A festive season usually includes giving to those less fortunate and this year, Volkswagen Passenger Cars Malaysia (VPCM) and PichaEats teamed up to deliver a total of 280 meals to the less fortunate, in efforts to drive kindness this festive season.

The ‘Driving Kindness’ convoy consisted of employees from VPCM and PichaEats, a catering company that specializes in preparing meals from the homeland of its chefs who come from Syria, Palestine, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Recipients of the Driving Kindness campaign were Hiichiikok Foundation, Trinity Community Children’s Home, Lighthouse Children’s Welfare Home, Sunteck Handicap Welfare Home and Charis Sheep Pen Shelter, all located in Klang Valley.

Additionally, as a show of support to frontliners, a total of 100 meals were delivered to the doctors and nurses at the COVID-19 testing station at Hospital Kuala Lumpur.

In the spirit of giving, five families and individuals were also presented with a PichaEats Christmas Family set. The respective parties were selected through a Facebook contest held last month which invited netizens to nominate those going through tough times and deserved a special meal as a show of love and appreciation.

“Christmas is the season of giving, and it is a privilege to be able to give back to the community and to the less fortunate. The year has been extremely challenging for everyone, and it is so important to stay connected, be kind and to give back whenever possible,” said Erik Winter, Managing Director of VPCM.

“The Volkswagen group has been committed to aiding refugees via numerous social platforms since 2015, and here we are honoured to partner with the charismatic team at PichaEats, who are doing an amazing job creating opportunities for refugees in Malaysia,” he added.

“At PichaEats, we are all about making an impact. For this Christmas and year-end season, we especially wanted to emphasize the idea of bringing joy and spreading kindness to the community at large. It was a pleasure working with Volkswagen Malaysia to realize this, who were all for putting a smile on the faces of those who needed some good cheer,” said Kim Lim, CEO and co-founder of PichaEats.

The meals were delivered by volunteers who used their own Volkswagen vehicles – two Beetles and two Kombi vans – as well as vehicles provided by VPCM.

Click here for other news and articles about Volkswagen.

Goodyear Malaysia has strengthened its range of Ultra-High Performance (UHP) tyres with the addition of the Eagle F1 Sport. The new tyre is described as ‘a fun sports tyre option with good handling and braking performance for the aspiring racing enthusiast’.

“The Eagle F1 range is the embodiment of Goodyear’s long history of involvement in the racing arena. With the introduction of the Eagle F1 Sport, we aim to continuously uphold Goodyear’s manufacturing quality and technological capabilities of our research and development team, by providing more high performance tyre options for the day-to-day road user, at competitive prices for Malaysians,” said Alex Ng, MD of Goodyear Malaysia.

Goodyear Eagle F1 Sport

The Eagle F1 Sport tyre is said to provide improved handling and braking performance, and would be an option for upsizing. Its strong points are increased steering response, improved dry handling and enhanced cornering abilities.  Compared to the Eagle F1 Directional 5, the Eagle F1 Sport has 20% less rolling resistance, with tyre weight reduced by up to 14%.

Precise and responsive handling
The signature Eagle Claw tread design has stronger shoulder blocks and  with ActiveControl Technology, the shoulder contact patch of the tyre is maximised. Increased stiffness improves the cornering stability and steering precision when negotiating bends and corners.

The Eagle F1 Sport is also a quiet tyre, thanks to noise barrier strips which are made of rubber. They are positioned between the ply and liner to reduce noise generation. Narrower lateral grooves on the tyre also help to reduce vibrations and road noise for improved comfort.

Goodyear Eagle F1 Sport

Superior braking performance
Complementing the handling qualities is good stopping power with Goodyear’s DynamicBraking Technology. The combination of the Eagle Claw tread and high silica loaded tread compound with upgraded polymer matrix enhances braking capabilities on both wet and dry surfaces. Furthermore, an improved cavity shape provides a wider footprint for better contact and pressure distribution.

Wide rim flange protectors on all sizes provide protection to the tyre and rim from accidental curb damages while manoeuvring and parking.

Goodyear Eagle F1 Sport

22 sizes, priced from RM294
Retail prices for the Eagle F1 Sport range from RM294 to RM678 per tyre and they are available in 22 sizes ranging from 16 inches to 18 inches. Sizes start from 195/50R16 and go as wide as 255/35R18.

Goodyear
Wider tyre range with more choices in Goodyear Eagle F1 family. Click here to read more.

It was to be a pit-stop to make a precautionary change of tyres as the signs were good that George Russell could win the Sakhir GP. But it turned out to be a bungled move that not only ultimately took away the chances of the driver who was driving in place of Lewis Hamilton, but it would cost the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Team 20,000 euros (about RM98,700) as well.

The pit crews practice and practice to get the stop down to seconds and these days, without refuelling, the car can be in and out in less than 4 seconds. Red Bull Racing holds the record – 1.88 seconds to changed 4 tyres. But the Sakhir GP presented new conditions that required quick decisions as each lap was less than a minute and it is believed that the sudden decision to make the precautionary change had created a bit of confusion, compounded by Valtteri Bottas also coming in.

Mix-up rectified a lap later
Russell’s car received a mixed set of tyres – two of which were the front ones for Bottas’ car – and when the mistake was realized, he was already zooming off so it was another minute before he could be brought back in to rectify the error. Fortunately, it was less than a minute to do a circuit of the track. But he was no longer within sight of the front of the pack where Sergio Perez was on his way to his first F1 win – which could also have been Russell’s.

But the 22-year old who had been released from Williams Racing at the request of the Mercedes-AMG team showed that he had the determination to win and though he was just out of points range, he managed to fight his way back up to ninth when the race ended, getting the first 2 points of his F1 career plus 1 point for the fastest lap of the 87-lap race (55.4 seconds).

Russell did everything he was instructed to do and drove a fine race, demonstrating how good he can be if he has the right car with the right resources. He must have been focused on not making a bad impression in any way so he could not, as Hamilton did in the Turkish BP, ignore the unplanned precautionary pit stop and keep his leading position. Hamilton had been asked to come in 2 laps before the end of the Turkish and chose not to.

The pit crews train hard to change all four tyres within less than 3 seconds (the record is 1.88 seconds).

‘Incorrect use of tyres’ offence
The offence committed was described as ‘incorrect use of tyres’ and the Stewards learnt that it was caused by a radio communications technical issue wherein the pit wall’s communication to the pit crew that Car 63 (Russell) was entering the pits prior to (and not after) Car 77 (Bottas), failed to be received by the crew of Car 63 because at the same time, the driver of Car 63 transmitted over the top of that message.  This resulted in the front tyres of Car 77 accidentally going onto Car 63, as the cars were ‘double stacked’ at the time.

The offence would normally involve a sporting penalty up to Disqualification but the Stewards also considered mitigating circumstances, besides the radio issue. It was noted that the team rectified the problem within 1 lap. Perhaps it was considered to be enough ‘penalty’ that both cars dropped down in classification.

The Stewards also pointed out that one of the regulations which was thought to be applicable was not actually catered for but considered to be similar in nature. However, the responsibility to fit tyres in compliance with the regulations, still rests with the team and therefore a penalty had to be imposed.

The Stewards have recommended that the FIA consider amending the regulation to accommodate this type of situation when it is rectified without delay. It is noted that this type of mix-up has not previously been experienced in Formula 1.

♦ Prior to the start of the race, Lando Norris (McLaren) had his starting position moved to the back from 15th position as his car had an engine change.

♦ The two Mercedes-AMG cars got a great start, with George Russell just sneaking ahead of Valtteri Bottas. But for Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez clashed in the first corner and Max Verstappen couldn’t avoid them. The Dutchman and Leclerc ended up heading straight for the barriers and ending their race, while Perez got away.

♦ The Safety Car was immediately sent out and it was Russell who was right behind it as it circulated for 6 laps. In second place was Bottas and then Carlos Sainz. While Bottas would have been determined to get into the lead, he was too busy keeping back Sainz to close the gap on Russell.

♦ Although way back in the field, the two newcomers racing in F1 for the first time – Pietro Fittipaldi and Jack Aitken – were aggressively trying to improve their positions, taking on even Kimi Raikkonen.

 

♦ By the 22nd lap, Bottas was able to extend the gap with Sainz to 11 seconds and focussed on his team mate who was 2 seconds ahead. However, his team said that he was having brake problems too.

♦ The first 6 laps with the Safety Car out had an effect on tyre degradation which was less than what was forecast, pls track temperatures were also cool. As a result, team strategists began to consider the possibility of a one-stop race. Even up to 40 laps, the first 4 cars had not come in for new tyres.

♦ With lap times under a minute, the halfway mark in the 87-lap race was reached about 43 minutes after start. It would have been earlier if not the for slow-down by the Safety Car at the start.

♦ Russell finally came in on lap 46 for new tyres, letting Bottas take over the lead. But as the British driver returned to the track after less than 3 seconds out, he found that the car was down on power. The cause was later said to be a sensor issue but seemed to go away and he rocketed ahead to close the gap – and set fastest lap.

♦ Bottas had earlier been asked to extend the time out another 9 laps and came in on lap 50, giving back the lead to Russell.

♦ Nicholas Latifi’s race ended on lap 54 as he pulled over, bringing out the Virtual Safety Car for about 2 laps to allow retrieval of the Williams car.

♦ Perez put in an impressive drive; after escaping the Verstappen-Leclerc crash and then coming into the pits, he worked his way up the field to reach third by lap 59. He still have Esteban Ocon and Lance Stroll close behind but the gap was too big to go for Bottas.

♦ The Virtual Safety Car would come out again another 4 minutes later when Aitken’s car lost its wing after a spin and bumping in the barrier. Aitken’s incident would later be seen as the event that changed the outcome of the race.

♦ Both Russell and Bottas slipped into the pits and then disaster struck for Bottas as his stop was 10 times longer than the usual sub-3 seconds! And in the confusion, Russell got wrong tyres, which could mean a penalty for having a mixed set. It was a heartbreaking time for the team while Perez appeared to be secure in the lead as 18 laps remained.

♦ On lap 71,  with new tyres, Russell pushed hard to get past Bottas and then set his sights on Stroll, who was less than  2 second ahead. Commentators had checked the rules and it seemed that the mixed tyres might not bring a penalty.

♦  With 10 laps remaining, Russell got past Ocon and was in second place, gunning for Perez who was about 2 seconds ahead. And then a puncture on the rear left wheel forced the Mercedes-AMG driver back to the pits… and when he rejoined the race, he was in 15th position.

♦ With a sufficiently wide gap, Perez sped through the remaining laps to win the second last round of 2020. And it was a 1-3 for the BWT Racing Point team too as Stroll finished third, behind Ocon. For Russell, who managed to get at least a point (as well as another for fastest lap) as he managed to get up to ninth before the chequered flag came out, it’s just a tiny consolation.

 

 

 

 

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