Auto Industry's top 50 in 2008

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Take a look at some of the people who made Motor Trend's fourth annual Power List of the automotive industry’s top 50 influencers:

#1 Rick Wagoner - General Motors Chairman and CEO
#2 Fujio Cho - Toyota Motor Corporation Chairman
#3 Ferdinand Piech - Volkswagen AG Supervisory Board Chief
#4 Bob Lutz - GM Vice Chairman, Global Product and Development
#5 Martin Winterkorn - Volkswagen AG Chairman
#6 Chris Bangle - BMW Design Group Chief
#7 Wendelin Wiedeking - Porsche AG Executive Board Chairman, Chief Executive
Director
#8 Ed Welburn - GM Vice President for Global Design
#9 Fritz Henderson ("Rookie of the Year") - GM Vice Chairman, Chief Financial
Officer
#10 Walter Da Silva - VW Group Design Chief
#14 Alan Mullaly - Ford Motor Company Chief Executive Officer
#32 Kazunori Yamauchi - Polyphony Digital President, Gran Turismo 5 Designer
#33 John Dingell - U.S. Representative (D-Mich.), Chairman of Energy and Commerce
Committee
#38 Liz Pilibosian - Chief Engineer, Cadillac CTS
#45 Jay Leno - NBC "Tonight Show" Host, Car Enthusiast

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