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September 30, 2010
$10,000 cheque for Greger Huttu – iRacing World Champion
Greger Huttu, widely accepted as the world's fastest virtual racing driver, has won the inaugural iRacing Road World Championship with still two races to go. Huttu spoke with us recently about his...
September 30, 2010
PARIS: 2011 MINI and Ford WRC challengers revealed
Hot on the heels of Sebastien Loeb's 2011 DS3 WRC challenger, new boys MINI and the experienced team of Ford/M-Sport released their 2011 WRC challengers today at the Paris Motor Show. Briton Kris Meeke...
September 30, 2010
PARIS: New Ford Focus ST breaks cover
Ford's first global high performance model and a star attraction for Ford in Paris, the powerful new Focus ST show car was revealed today by Alan Mulally, Ford’s president and CEO, and Stephen Odell, ...
September 30, 2010
PARIS: Audi unveils the e-tron Spyder
It seems Audi is also getting in on the stunning looking hybrid act after Jaguar yesterday showcased its beautiful C-X75 concept. After their fabulous looking Quattro Concept, we've now been spoiled ...
September 30, 2010
PARIS: Audi revives an old name with the Quattro Concept
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the debut of the quattro, Audi is presenting a show car at the 2010 Paris Motor Show that moves a futuristic interpretation of this concept into the fast lane:...
September 30, 2010
PARIS: Loeb receives the keys to his 2011 office
Citroën is unleashing an all-new contender for the 2011 World Rally Championship - the Citroën DS3 WRC. The hotly anticipated replacement for the multi-championship winning C4 WRC will make its global...
September 30, 2010
PARIS: Five door Range Rover Evoque revealed
Here we go then ladies and gentlemen, Paris is up and running. This morning Land Rover’s top man Phil Popham confirmed at the Paris Motor Show that Land Rover will be producing a 5-door version of the...
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September 29, 2010
PERSPECTIVE: Aston Martin – Daddy Cool
The problem with measuring anything with a qualitative stick is that by its very nature it will divide opinion. We’ve heard the stereotypes before, the 911 design is boring, Volvos are dull and Ferrari can do no wrong – but these are all just opinions. Games of football, tennis or cricket are ultimately measured by cold and clear numbers that allow you to immediately assess sans bias who has performed best over a set period of time and pat them on the back or berate their performance appropriately.