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Lamborghini has a new...

Lamborghini has a new Murcielago under development, Auto Express has learned.



First revealed by Auto...

First revealed by Auto Express in issue 827, this model will break new ground for Jaguar, showcasing the firm"s new petrol/electric hybrid technology which will eventually spread across the range. Likely to be based on the platform of the all-new X-Type, the soft-roader will get a sleek yet muscular bodyshell and a raised ride height, as well as an all-wheel-drive system based on that of the next-generation Freelander. Land Rover"s SUV is due next year, but a Jaguar soft-roader is unlikely before 2009.


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Take a look at the 1,000mph...

Take a look at the 1,000mph car. Twelve years on from their last record breaking run, Andy Green OBE and Richard Noble OBE are at it again. Auto Express was there back in 1997 supporting the pair, when they famously piloted the Thrust supersonic car (SCC) through the sound barrier onto a world-record speed of 763.053mph. And this time theyò€™re looking to go three steps further.

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German firm BMW will...

German firm BMW will return to the American Le Mans series this year. After an absence of seven years, the former champion outfit is joining forces with Rahal Letterman Racing to campaign the M3 GT2.

Based on the recently launched production version, the racing newcomer boasts a host of modifications for track success, including a tuned 4.0-litre V8 producing around 485bhp and driving the rear wheels. Externally, it gets plenty of aero÷­dynamic tweaks, while carbon fibre is used for a number of body panels.

Team chief and ex-Champ Car racer Bobby Rahal was upbeat about the M3’s prospects. He said: “BMW has an illustrious racing heritage, and we’re eagerly anticipating playing a lead role in returning the brand to the sharp end of the ALMS grid.”

The last time BMW competed in the US was in 2001, when it won the GT2 class with its controversial M3 GTR. But protests from rival teams about its legality led to the firm’s withdrawal from the series in 2002.

The new car is still being developed, with three-time WTCC champion Andy Priaulx behind the wheel, but the squad expects to make its debut in autumn. The first race of the season will be the Sebring 12 Hours in Florida on 15 March.




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