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MINI has announced the...

MINI has announced the arrival of the £10,950 MINI First, a budget car perfect for first time drivers and Scrappage Scheme buyers.



On the surface, the...

On the surface, the festival may come across as a stuffy, strictly corporate occasion for toffs, celebs and the very wealthy. In truth, it"s anything but - it"s classy but classless. I first met Lord March at the inaugural FoS. He"s a clever, eloquent, handsome man who"s got it all - including a title - but is seemingly happy and down to earth enough to be referred to merely as Charlie, the bloke who organises the annual Festival of Speed (and September"s Goodwood Revival meeting for classics).


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Lewis Hamilton might...

Lewis Hamilton might have done his fair share of headline grabbing this year, but it’s easy to overlook that the Brit was just the vanguard for a bumper crop of rookie talent.

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It"s believed that production...

It"s believed that production of both roadster and coupé versions of the sports car is about to be halted. The two-seater is built for Chrysler by Karmann, which has a deal to make 30,000 annually. However, with sales on a downward spiral last year, Chrysler doesn"t need that many in 2006, and is in "production and associated compensation" discussions with the German firm.

It"s unclear how much that compensation could amount to, or by how much volumes could be reduced. A spokeswoman at Chrysler HQ in Detroit, US, told us: "The two-seat sports coupé class has been flat to slightly down in the past two years, so we will modify the Crossfire"s production numbers. But this doesn"t mean we are looking to end production outright."

The Crossfire was launched in 2002, as a rival to sister firm Mercedes" SLK roadster. Chrysler sold 1,800 in the UK in 2004, and 1,000 last year - with about 60 per cent Roadsters.




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