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Nissan is shifting into...

Nissan is shifting into top gear with its 370Z ò€“ and our spies have bagged the first shot of its paddleshift twin-clutch six-speed gearbox. Following on from our story last week, the new transmission is based on that of the GT-R flagship. The car also gets a 330bhp 3.7-litre V6 engine and revised looks with new, shark fin-style lights. The 370Z will be unveiled at next monthò€™s LA Motor Show.



Inside, there"s part-leather...

Inside, there"s part-leather and aluminium-effect trim - but this isn"t just a styling exercise. The models get M Sport suspension, plus recalibrated dampers and stiffer springs. Sport prices range from í‚á£29,550 for the 520i saloon to í‚á£46,525 for the 545i Touring.


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Holden is parent firm GM"s leading rear-wheel-drive chassis developer, and the factory space currently occupied by the Monaro production line is needed for other, more profitable projects.

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The duel for this year’s...

The duel for this year’s Dunlop Brit­ish Touring Car Championship has intensified after Fabrizio Giovanardi cut Jason Plato’s series lead fol­low­ing three rounds at Snetterton.

The Italian arrived in Norfolk trailing his rival by 25 points, but the Vauxhall driver survived several on-track scares – not least when he clashed with Plato in the final race – to score a win, plus a third and a fifth place. Those results have nearly halved the SEAT star’s advantage.

With three race weekends and nine rounds remaining on the calendar, the title is brewing up into another down to the wire classic. “Now, I have shown Jason who is boss!” grinned Giovanardi. “People were amazed that I kept the car on track with all the fighting, but it’s quite easy really.”

Plato’s plans to extend his lead got off to a bad start when he and old adversary Matt Neal tangled at the start of the opening race. “That completely screwed up our weekend,” said Plato. “But I came back to finish on the podium in race two and then challenge for the lead in race three, so you have to wonder what we might have achieved had Matt not whacked me off the road on the opening corner.

“It was all a bit mad, but I’m still leading the standings and we live to fight another day.” Battle is resumed at Brands Hatch on 19 August.




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