Oakville Beaver, 22 Jun 2011, p. 20

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See the Red Bull Racing Formula 1car at Oakville InfinitiOne of the world's most famous race cars will speed intoWebber, will be on display at the dealership.Oakville Infiniti's showroom until Saturday.Infiniti has partnered with Red Bull Racing this season,The Red Bull Racing Formula 1 car, a show version of theaccording to Jeff Burke, Oakville Infiniti Sales Manager.same car driven by superstar drivers Sebastian Vettel and Mark"Infiniti has globally become a vehicle sponsor forRed Bull Racing," he said. "The cars have Infinitiengines in them."The results speak for themselves.Vettel sits atop the driver's standings, while Webberis a comfortable third. The team tops the manufactur-er's standings by a wide margin, thanks in large part toVettel's five wins on the season and solid finishes byWebber in all seven races.This is a perfect way to rev up for Sunday's race inValencia, Spain.Visitors to the dealership can pose for photos withthe car, and on Saturday, a Red Bull Racing specialistwill be on hand to answer your questions. OakvilleInfiniti is located at 2316 South Service Road West.See one of the world's most famous race cars at OakvilleInfiniti until Saturday! A Red Bull Racing specialist will be onhand to answer your questions and visitors can pose withthe car for a photo.Focus Electric keeps its coolMetroland MediaCarguide MagazineWhen the mercury starts to rise, people have all sorts of ways for cooling themselves down: sprinklers, lemonadeand ice cream all come to mind. But the engineers at Ford have developed a system thatcools the lithium-ion battery in the all-new Focus Electricand keeps it working at its prime, even in the hottest of conditions.Extreme temperatures can affect an electric vehicle'sbattery performance and reduce its range. That's why Ford will use an advanced active liquid-cooling and heating system to regulate the temperature of its lithium-ion battery packs, which are designed to oper-ate under a range of ambient conditions.The vehicle uses an integrated cooling system to keepthe different systems in the vehicle at their optimal operat-ing temperatures.The air conditioning system is actually used to refriger-ate the coolant going to the battery using a "chiller," so asthe coolant passes through the chiller, it's brought downto the temperature that the battery requires. Temperature sensors placed all over the vehicle let thecooling system know when it needs to kick into action.The cooling system can even work when the car is charg-ing, so it can help reduce the charge time in hot climatesbecause the battery will be kept at a desirable temperature.www.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, June 22, 2011 20

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