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Tata says hello with the Tata Nano Europa
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New Subaru WRX STI aiming for a new Isle of Man TT lap record
Thu, 08 May 2014The new Subaru WRX STI (pictured) is heading to the IoM Three years ago rally driver Mark Higgins went off to the Isle of Man with the last generation Subaru WRX STI and set a new record for a car round the TT course. And he’s about to attempt to beat that record in the new WRX STI. The current record round the challenging TT course is 19m 56.7 seconds – at an average speed of 115mph – a truly astonishing pace for a standard road car on a difficult and challenging road course.
BMW US revives ‘The Ultimate Driving Machine’ +video
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