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Castrol To Power First Carbon Neutral NASCAR Race Team

Roush Fenway has achieved carbon neutrality for the entire organization.

The Future Of Carbo-Ceramic Rotors

The future of carbon-ceramic brakes is bright for electric vehicles.

Brembo Develops Dyatom Carbon Ceramic Brake Disc For Ford

DYATOM combines motorsport technology with outstanding wear resistance to achieve the highest thermal performance.

Bentley Motors Becomes The UK’s First Carbon Neutral Luxury Automotive Factory

The luxury car brand will offer a hybrid variant of all models by 2023 and a BEV by 2025.

Continental Structural Plastics Wins CAMX Unsurpassed Innovation Award For CarbonPro Pickup Box

According to the company, the CarbonPro box is the world’s first use of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastics for structural parts in a high production volume vehicle.

The Parts House Acquires Southern Distributors, Auto Electric And Carburetor Of Birmingham

The acquisition expands TPH’s footprint in the southeastern U.S.

PFC Brakes Introduces New CarbonMetallic Brake Pads For 2017-2019 Ford F450/550

Due to the increased demand for a longer-lasting friction solution, PFC Brakes has introduced the all new 2018.20 CarbonMetallic brake pad for the 2017-2019 Ford 450 and 550 (front and rear).

MAHLE Powertrain’s Michigan HQ Recognized By CARB As Newly Accredited Emissions Test Facility

MAHLE Powertrain joins an elite few to achieve specialist accreditation from the California Air Resources Board.

Allison Transmission Receives CARB Certification For MY 2019 Hybrid-Electric Propulsion System Paired With Cummins Engines

Originally issued by CARB in 2014, the dual Executive Order (EO) is required to be reviewed for renewed eligibility on a model year basis. The paired Allison electric hybrid-propulsion system and Cummins engine is used in both straight and articulated transit buses.

CARB Fines Major Online Automotive Parts Retailer $1M For Selling Illegal Aftermarket Parts In California

CARB investigators discovered that online retailer AutoAnything advertised and sold performance parts that modified emissions components, ultimately committing approximately 4,000 violations between 2012 and 2015.