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1. Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin

Sure I can. John Cooper was what some of the European race car constructors referred to as a "garagiste". He ran his own car sales company alongside his racing cars, selling ordinary cars to ordinary people in the South of England. When I went to visit on the eve of the 1997 Goodwood Festival of Speed, he had a Honda

A Tahiti? Nice! My car was originally a Rose, so it started life as a white car with a pink roof. Unfortunately, I can't remember the size of the wheel arch extensions. The wheels are 12x6, if that helps. It was 20 years ago, and my memory isn't that good. Good luck with your restoration!

My first car was a 1989 Mini. I blew the engine up the first time I drove it, replaced or repaired almost every panel other than the roof, had it resprayed and modified in a retro 60's Cooper style, bought a gear knob from John Cooper himself and generally had a great time for a few years. I sold it to a 17-year old

Crazy Bulgarian replica. Those guys are awesome.

I was an impoverished student when the Virage Vantage was launched. I rode my bicycle over to the Rolls/Bentley/Aston dealer in Edinburgh and saw the Motor Show car under a green sheet in the showroom. I dropped my bike on the ground by the door and wandered in, sweating as I always did when I cycled anywhere. The

Vector WX-8. Vector have made real cars, but their unfulfilled dreams (and optimistic claims) are more impressive.

Will those small wings make it unstable at low speed? I'm sure the electronics will help, but how specialised will the pilot training need to be?

#6 AND #1!!!!!! Boom!

So, there's always a nefarious reason for their road crossing antics? You suspect fowl play? I may have to adjust my world view based on this new information!

We were set to leave at 5 AM, and in a last, desperate attempt to buy us an advantage, I taped up a good portion of the A3's grille openings and front vents, as well as adding new wheel skirts. Audi removed the grille tape (as they did for all teams that tried this) and the wheel skirts made an exit pretty early in

Is it a phone or a walkie-talkie? Is he a marshal relaying information to other marshals? In which case, good job!

Nissan already compete in V8 Supercars, so i guess they could re-skin an Altima V8SC

No worries, Stef. Always glad to help. Thanks for getting me out of the grey/gray!

"Southbank Center's iconic Royal Festival Hall"

Alex Buncombe is not a GT Academy graduate. He is a professional racer who trains and develops the GT Academy guys. He is the Pro in Pro-Am. The other guys are always the Am (although Lucas O and Jann M are now fully-fledged Pros).

I couldn't figure out why, not at first. Here was a car that weighed only slightly less than the collective mass of the entire Earth, and I should distinctly not be enjoying it. It went against everything I stood for, in my tweed Scottish touring cap, my double-breasted pea coat, and my thick-rimmed glasses. I wasn't

Who needs a vehicle when you have a spacesuit?