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The German captured...

The German captured the F1 feeder series title in commanding style by winning the season finale at Valencia in Spain. Rival Lucas di Grassi was never in contention, crashing out of the first race and finishing 13th in the second.



Thereò€™s more to Porsche...

Thereò€™s more to Porsche these days than just a pretty face. And to prove it, the firm used its Bologna stand to showcase green technology, as well as its latest supercars.


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Top Trumps are back...

Top Trumps are back - but this time the prize is better than simply getting all the other cards off your mates. Collect these special British Motor Show Top Trumps and you could win a new car worth up to í‚á£100,000. The promotion is being run with Shell Optimax fuel - collect all 24 cards to be in with a chance of winning.

Autonovelties

Exclusive spy shots...

Exclusive spy shots in this week"s mag reveal the new hatchback"s more radical rear end. The high tailgate and narrow light clusters on the edge of the boot give it a chunky look and an enormous luggage area. There will also be more room for passengers in the back compared to the outgoing Laguna.

All aspects of the design must be tested for reliability and safety, and Renault will again be aiming for a five-star Euro NCAP crash test rating. Anyone who wants to track the Laguna"s launch should visit the firm"s microsite at www.insidelaguna.com were you can also watch the company"s Formula One drivers behind the wheel of a disguised prototype.

Even though the range will be shifting upmarket, Renault bosses say costs won"t rise. With a close eye on Ford"s aggressive Mondeo pricing policy, entry-level cars could start from ?15,000.




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