Ten limited-edition...
Ten limited-edition 3-Series models are to be auctioned by BMW to mark the 10th anniversary of South Africa"s first democratic elections. Called the Democracy Cars, they"ve been signed by ex-president Nelson Mandela, with a plaque to authenticate it. All proceeds will go to his Children"s Fund, which helps underprivileged kids across the country. The cars have been built by BMW South Africa, with many suppliers donating components for free.
The 19-year-old marked...
The 19-year-old marked himself out as a man to watch by winning last year’s Renault Clio Cup. Onslow-Cole will line up alongside Colin Turkington in the two-pronged BMW attack.
Flex appeals for Newey’s new car RED Bull is adopting a flexible approach with its new car as it targets podium places in 2007.
The RB3, penned by former Williams and McLaren tech chief Adrian Newey, will offer plenty of scope for development as the season progresses. “We’ve had to build a car to run on Bridgestone tyres that we’re not familiar with, so we’ve designed some versatility to deal with this,” he said.
FORMER F1 star Juan Pablo Montoya won his first race since the 2005 Brazilian GP when he triumphed in the Daytona 24-hour sportscar enduro in Florida.
The Colombian was partnered by American Scott Pruett and Mexico’s Salvador Duran in a Ganassi Racing Riley-Lexus. They beat Brits Darren Manning and Ryan Dalziel to record the victory.
BTCC race winner Gareth Howell will drive a SEAT Toledo Cupra for the Motorbase outfit in this year’s series. The 26-year-old supported Matt Neal’s title bid when required in recent seasons, but has now secured a full-time seat.
“I can’t wait to get stuck in,” said Howell. “My aim will be to go for race wins, as I’ve got a taste for victory after my time with Team Halfords. Being part of that team taught me a lot – I hope I can put what I’ve learned to good use.”