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A combination of jet...

A combination of jet lag, tradition and technology means that I’m writing this column at an absurdly unsociable hour from my temporary office-cum-studio on one of the best-known driving streets in the most notorious car city on the planet. I’m jet lagged because I’ve just travelled from China, which is eight hours ahead of the UK, to Los Angeles which is eight hours behind. So it’s little wonder that my body clock is more troubled than a Ford corporate accountant and I’m wide awake at 3.30am, penning these words on the eve of the LA Auto Show.



It’s official...

It’s official – Ford’s Verve SUV is on the way. Auto Express first broke the news of the blue oval’s plans to build an all-road version of its next-generation Fiesta.


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Ignore the decals and...

Ignore the decals and Recaro sports seats on this race series MINI, and what have you got? The closest thing yet to official pictures of the John Coo÷­per Works edition of the new MkII car.

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Robbie Kerr raised hopes...

Robbie Kerr raised hopes of a long-overdue debut A1 GP triumph by qualifying on the front row at Sentul in Indonesia. But he slipped back to finish the sprint race in third, and retired from the feature race after spinning out of fourth.

Britain’s frustration was New Zealand’s joy; Jonny Reid (below) did the double in the all-black Kiwi car. Germany now leads the A1 Grand Prix of Nations from Britain by 12 points with New Zealand up to fifth

following Reid’s double.




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