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÷ To honour its Dieselmax...

÷ To honour its Dieselmax land speed record car, the Royal Automobile Club has awarded the team behindit the Dewar Trophy.



Morgan has just pulled...

Morgan has just pulled the wraps off the Lifecar – a hydrogen-powered vision of the future. The two-seater concept car uses fuel cell technology to convert hydrogen into electricity with water being the only by-product.


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Has it really been 35...

Has it really been 35 years...? Motoring journalist and screen writer Brock Yates wondered aloud. Yes, it has! On 15 November 1971, Yates and racing legend Dan Gurney climbed into a Ferrari Daytona and blasted, non-stop, from New York to Los Angeles in 35 hours and 54 minutes, averaging 80.8 miles per hour. They defeated seven other teams, including a huge Travco motorhome and a Cadillac driven by three men who had answered an advertisement in the local paper, placed by the elderly Caddy owner, who wanted someone to deliver the car to California. It was not to be driven at more than 70mph, the ad had stated - but it was.