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Some of the finer details...

Some of the finer details have been covered up, but the mag"s pictures show the newcomer almost completely undisguised. And don"t be fooled by the VW alloy wheels and the wacky badging - they are simply part of the attempt to hide the car"s true identity.



More than 260 Disco...

More than 260 Disco and Range Rover Sport models are affected by the latest alert, which was launched after it was discovered that a second row seatbelt mounting might not be effective in an accident. Sister company Jaguar is also recalling 109 XJs and S-Types over a potentially faulty automatic gearbox.


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Well, yet again my eyes...

Well, yet again my eyes have been opened and my jaw is still scraping the floor over what is actually available. Right now, if you put your mind to it. I"m currently filming Wheeler Dealers for Discovery Real Time, and on this, the fourth series, our budget has been raised to four grand, which covers purchasing the motor and then any spares or repairs, too.

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When it comes to touring...

When it comes to touring cars, no one can touch BMW’s track record. For more than three decades, the Bavarian team has been shredding its tin-top rivals and stockpiling all the major national and international titles, culminating in Andy Priaulx’s back-to-back World Touring Car Championship crowns in 2005 and 2006.

Despite Priaulx’s heroics on the global stage, BMW hasn’t won a British touring car race since 1996. But that’s a record the company is set to rectify in the coming months. The front-running Team RAC outfit has ditched its venerable MGs for a pair of the latest BMW 320 saloons, as raced so successfully by Priaulx in the WTCC.

“Having decided not to design and build new cars for 2007, we conducted considerable research into all available options, and have chosen the BMW 320si,” explained Dick Bennetts, boss of WSR, who runs the squad.

While BMW is keen to emphasise this is not a full-factory supported attack on the BTCC, the WSR initiative certainly has enthusiastic backing from the manufacturer. “In no shape or form is this car a works effort, but we are delighted that we are going to be represented on the domestic front by a team which clearly has a good chance of success,” explained Chris Willows, corporate communications director at BMW UK.

“WSR proved it was capable of great things last year with two old MGs, so we can’t wait to see what it can achieve with the BMW.”

As well as securing world class machinery, Team RAC has also retained the services of star driver Colin Turkington. The 24-year-old Ulsterman finished third in last year’s championship behind Matt Neal and Jason Plato, and now believes he has his best shot at taking the BTCC title.

“We are in a fantastic position to do well this year,” confirmed Turkington. “The MG we were using was five years old and still we fought for the title. Now I’ve got what has proven to be the best car, so I should be in a great position to win the championship.”




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