Lando Norris Meets the McLaren Elva
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McLaren Elva and Lando Norris

As the new McLaren Elva reaches the final stages of its testing and development program ahead of the first customer deliveries later this year, McLaren Racing’s rising star Lando Norris demonstrates the exhilarating experience at the wheel of this exclusive car at Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix.

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Rover - The Real R3 Story Told by those who were there - Cover Spread
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Club Book Celebrates Rover’s Last Small Car

The last small car to be designed, developed and engineered by Rover Group celebrates its 25th anniversary this month, marked by the publication of a fascinating new book telling the story of the car’s development from the people who were there at the time.

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Jaguar XF 2021
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Jaguar 2021 Lineup Including New XF

The new U.S. Jaguar lineup will feature three distinctive SUVs, including the I-PACE EV; an iconic sports car, the F-TYPE, and a new Jaguar XF sedan, re-positioned to cover the entry and mid-size premium sedan segments.

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Lotus and Williams Advanced Engineering bring the Lotus Evija to Goodwood SpeedWeek for its global public dynamic debut
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Debut of Lotus Evija All-Electric at Goodwood

The all-electric Lotus Evija hypercar makes its dynamic public debut at Goodwood SpeedWeek this weekend. The Evija will be in action on the historic race track and will be taking part in a variety of high-octane activities, including the Supercar Run.

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Dancing Daughters Le Mans Team
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Burlen Celebrates Pioneer Racing Driver Barbara Skinner

George Herbert Skinner (also known as Bert) and Thomas Carlyle Skinner (also known as Carl) created the Skinners Union (SU) brand. Experimenting with fuel mixtures in the early 1900s they made their first carburetor in 1904 and went on to form The SU Company in 1910. Carl Skinner had two children, Barbara (1911) and Peter (1914), both would become avid motorsport fans and drivers in their own right, but it was Barbara who had the talent to be naturally competitive at a time when women racing drivers had only recently been permitted to compete against men.
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Lotus

60 Years On: Lotus, Stirling Moss, and Formula 1

On May 29, 1960, Sir Stirling Moss drove his Lotus for almost three hours of punishing racing, battling through the rain on the streets of Monte Carlo to win the Monaco Grand Prix. It was the first victory in a Formula 1 world championship race for Lotus.

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First Socially Distanced Made Range Rover Roll Off The Line 1
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First Socially-Distanced Made Range Rover Roll Off The Line

Last week, on May 20, the first Range Rover made under new social distancing measures drove off the production line at Jaguar Land Rover’s manufacturing plant in Solihull, following the recent temporary pause in production due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Morgan Plus-Four
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Morgan Giveaway Raises £1.39m for Corona Virus Relief

The giveaway of an all-new Morgan Plus Four in the BBC’s The Big Night In appeal has raised £1.39m to support the coronavirus relief effort. The sum, raised through donations by the public in the draw, is being matched by the UK Government, bringing the total amount generated to almost £2.8m.

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