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Supercar maker Ferrari...

Supercar maker Ferrari is roaring towards its 60th birthday in style - by inviting owners to join it in a giant relay race.



The Touring isn"t expected...

The Touring isn"t expected to arrive here until late 2005, but when it does, it should appeal to keen drivers with an active lifestyle. As with the 5-Series Touring, this load-lugger is likely to feature compact hydro-pneumatic suspension. And, without any struts intruding into the boot space, large square objects can be carried with ease. Meanwhile, the suspension"s self-levelling system should ensure that handling and safety aren"t compromised.


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Tickets for next monthň€™s...

Tickets for next monthň€™s British Grand Prix are sold out, but Formula One fans will get another chance to see Lewis Hamilton in action, just one week later at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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The increased ferocity...

The increased ferocity and frequency of winter storms in the Western Isles can cut÷­ them off for days. Now councillors and business leaders have started to devise a multi-billion-pound undersea link bet÷­ween Stornoway, on the island of Lewis, and Ullapool in Wester Ross.

At 41 miles, the all-weather link would be nearly three times the length of the existing longest road tunnel, the 15-mile Laerdal in Norway

At 41 miles, the all-weather link would be nearly three times the length of the existing longest road tunnel, the 15-mile Laerdal in Norway, and nearly twice as long as a planned 24-mile link between Spain and Morocco. With the tunnel, it would take only 30 minutes to cross the Minch - a narrow stretch of the Atlantic notorious for its storms. At the moment, islanders face a three-hour ferry journey.

News of the plan was welcomed by locals. "This would solve all the prob÷­lems we currently have of ferries and planes being cancelled due to the weather," said Cllr Donald Morrison, chairman of the island"s transportation committee.

The largest tunnel of any kind in the UK is the 31-mile-long Channel crossing con÷­necting Folkestone, Kent, with Calais in France. Opened in 1994, it is serviced by car-transporting trains rather than a road.




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