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The range has been expanded...

The range has been expanded to accommodate drivers wishing to upgrade from the standard 16-inch rubber fitted to many 4x4s. The new tyres can be used as replacements for the OE tyres on the likes of the Mercedes G-Wagen, Land Rover Defender and Hummer H3, or can be swapped for some 15-inch rim sizes. BFG’s Triguard construction technique prolongs the tread life.



Lexus is heading into...

Lexus is heading into unchartered waters. This first official sketch, released ahead of the car"s debut in Frankfurt next month, gives a first indication of how the Japanese firm"s premium compact concept will shape up.


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The car debuted at the...

The car debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and is officially called the Rally Super 2000. It will compete in various national and international championships in the future. Powered by a 2.0-litre powerplant, the four-wheel-drive machine develops around 280bhp.

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Colin McRae is returning...

Colin McRae is returning to action on home soil. The former World Rally Champion will make a special guest appearance in the Porsche Carrera Cup GB at Knockhill in Fife over the weekend of 2-3 September.

It won’t be the first time the Scot has raced a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car this season, as he contested rounds of the international Porsche Supercup at the Nürburgring and Monaco. But he will now compete in the British series on the same bill as the BTCC in what is the biggest weekend of the Scottish motorsport season.

“Racing in the Supercup was a great experience, and it will be good to capitalise on that in the Carrera Cup,” says McRae. “I know Knockhill well, which gives me extra confidence.” McRae, who’s based in Lanark, will be a popular draw for Scottish fans at the BTCC meeting. “I’m sure there‘ll be plenty of local support!” he added.

Meanwhile, the touring car stars are revving up for a dramatic street show in Edinburgh on 31 August. As part of the build-up to Knockhill, many of the big hitters will be doing demonstration runs on a closed section of road near the city’s castle. “This is a great way to signal our arrival in Scotland,” said BTCC boss Alan Gow.




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