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Even the smallest superminis...

Even the smallest superminis come fitted with parking sensors ò€“ but few have a rear view screen as well. Now, Valeo has combined the best of both worlds with an aftermarket kit that not only has an audible warning and a display, but a distance measurement, too.



While the overall shape...

While the overall shape will remain the same, there"s a sharper nose with larger headlamps and a more rounded rear end. The cabin will be more roomy thanks to increased external dimensions: the new model is 232mm longer, 6mm taller and 45mm wider than before.


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Auto Express can reveal Cadillac’s upcoming CTS-V has recorded a blistering lap of 7:59.32 while undergoing final testing at the Nurburgring. The time is the fastest ever publicly documented by a production Saloon around the circuit.

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IT was crunch time in...

IT was crunch time in Canada for Lewis Hamilton. The McLaren ace threw away his race and championship lead during an action-packed event that saw Polish star Robert Kubica score his first victory and leapfrog to the top of the title table.

Kubicaò€™s team-mate Nick Heidfeld completed a perfect day for BMW Sauber by bringing the sister car home in second, just ahead of Red Bullò€™s David Coulthard.

However, Hamilton will be ruing his misfortune. The young Brit was comfortably leading the race when a safety car period saw the front-runners head for the pits.

But a slow stop meant he exited behind Kubica and Kimi Raikkonen. And when he rejoined, Hamilton smashed into the back of Raikkonenò€™s Ferrari, as the Finn was stopped at the end of the pits waiting for the all-clear.

Afterwards Lewis seem unconcerned by the error. ò€œI saw the red light, but it was too late to stop,ò€ he said. ò€œI donò€™t think itò€™s a racing incident, just unfortunate.ò€

The elimination of Hamilton and Raikkonen meant Kubica headed for the flag unchallenged. Former champion Fernando Alonso crashed out while in third, which promoted Coulthard and also allowed Timo Glock to bring his Toyota home fourth. Ferrariò€™s Felipe Massa was a frustrated fifth following a pitstop mix-up.

There were no such problems for Kubica, who dominated the rest of the event. Speaking after the race, he said: ò€œIt is fantastic to get my first victory. The goal for BMW Sauber was to win a grand prix this year, and I am proud to have achieved that.ò€




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