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The newcomer joins the...

The newcomer joins the ranks at an exciting time - the company has recently announced that the Arnage Drophead Coup탩 will go into production in 2006. And the Continental GT coup탩 has been a runaway success, with more than 6,500 sold worldwide last year - over 1,800 of them in the UK alone.



If you’re not...

If you’re not mechanically minded, getting your car serviced can be worrying. Not only is it costly and time-consuming to arrange, but there’s the added fear of being ripped off. Most motorists will have a servicing horror story. So what can you do to avoid a nasty experience of your own? Well, there are a number of steps you can take – although firstly you will need to decide where you’re going to get the work carried out.


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It"s the latest 4x4...

It"s the latest 4x4 that’s promising to take Vauxhall on a journey into uncharted territory... These are the first pictures of the eagerly anticipated four-wheel-drive Corsa, a supermini SUV which is set to follow in the wheeltracks of the Antara when it goes on sale early in 2010.

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Rubinho heading for Honda exit?

Rubinho heading for Honda exit?

The 2007 season has become the first year that Rubens Barrichello (above) hasn’t managed to score a point since he made his F1 debut in 1993. There are now rumours that bosses may be looking to replace him for next year.

McLaren keen on Prodrive deal

THE Prodrive team will have to wait to find out if it can enter F1 next year and run cars built by McLaren. A hearing by the FIA Court of Appeal this week has been postponed, but McLaren boss Ron Dennis said if Prodrive gets the go-ahead, the deal can be resurrected.

Team pays own tribute to Dennis

Meanwhile, Dennis has won at least one cup this year. Although his team was kicked out of the constructors’ championship after the spying scandal, McLaren staff gave him a cut glass vase engraved with the words ‘2007 Constructors’ Champion, from the team’.

Indies backing engine changes

F1’S engine makers are enlisting the support of the independent teams to lobby for new rules. From 2010 to 2013, the current V8s must last four races and run kinetic energy recovery systems. The FIA rejected the idea, but the engine firms hope to push it through.

Nakajima gets off to a fast start

Williams new boy Kazuki Nakajima had a good debut. Standing in for Alex Wurz, he started 20th, but battled through to finish 10th, setting a quick lap faster than team-mate Nico Rosberg’s.




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