Also in this episode: Hyundai previews a new look for the Santa Fe SUV, we mourn the loss of Autoweek contributor Patrick C. Paternie, and a Fiat 500C convertible joins the long-term test fleet.

TRANSCRIPT

-- A Bugatti and a Ferrari are the queens of Amelia Island.

-- Hyundai previews the new Santa Fe.

-- We mourn the loss of a member of the Autoweek family.

-- And we will introduce you to a new member of our long-term test fleet.

I'm Ken, here to kick off your week with the news from the car world for Autoweek TV.

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Geneva isn't the only big car event on the calendar for March. Last weekend, car fans gathered in Amelia Island, Fla., for fine food, discussions and cars.

A 1938 Bugatti 57C and a 1962 Ferrari 330 LM were named Best in Show for the Amelia Island concours.

Meanwhile, in the auction tents, several Porsches brought big bucks at the Gooding and Co. sale. A Porsche 917/30 Can-Am Spyder sold for $4.4 million to lead the pack.

And over at the RM auction, a 1929 Cord L-29 Special Coupe sold for $2.4 million.

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Hyundai has given us a first look at the redesign for the Santa Fe SUV.

The new Santa Fe gets a public debut at the New York auto show next month and will go on sale this fall.

Not surprisingly, the new Santa Fe adopts Hyundai's “fluidic” styling theme.

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We're sad to report that longtime Autoweek contributor Pat Paternie died on Saturday. He was 65.

Pat shared his love of cars--especially Porsches--with readers for 12 years at Autoweek and for 25 years with other magazines and in his many books.

He had just finished a race in his Porsche 911 at Willow Springs and pulled into his pit area when he suffered a heart attack. Medical crew at the track tended to him on the spot and he was transported to a nearby hospital.

His wife, Linda, who was at the race with him, said, "He was doing what he loved."

Our condolences go out to all of Pat's family.

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That's the car news for today.

We're going to leave you with a first look at the Fiat 500C convertible that is going to spend a year in the Autoweek test fleet.

We'll see you again tomorrow. And remember to enjoy the drive.

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