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Buy an Infiniti FX – win a Red Bull Racing Factory Tour
Wed, 07 Dec 2011Infiniti FX - win a Bull Racing Factory Tour To celebrate the Red Bull F1 success in 2011, Infiniti are offering buyers of the Infiniti FX the chance to win a tour of the Red Bull Racing Factory in Milton Keynes. As competitions go, the prize is half decent – a tour of the Red Bull Racing Factory in Milton Keynes. But the entry requirement is quite steep – you have to stump up for a new Infiniti FX.
CAR’s £1000 support for upcoming journalists – in honour of Phil Llewellin
Mon, 19 Aug 2013The Phil Llewellin Student Journalist of the Year award will go to the best student writer from the motoring journalism courses at Coventry and Cardiff Universities. The winner receives £1000 and also a work experience placement at CAR magazine, whose pages were graced by Phil Llewellin’s work until his untimely death in 2005. Entries for the award, run by the Guild of Motoring Writers, must be received by 30 September, with the winner announced at the RAC Club in London on 5 December.
Concept Car of the Week: BMW Turbo (1972)
Fri, 14 Feb 2014Built by Michelotti in Turin and unveiled at the 1972 Paris motor show, the BMW Turbo was built both as a symbol of the carmaker's strength after its troubles in the ‘60s and as a celebration of that summer's Olympic Games in Munich. This two-door coupe, based on a modified 2002 chassis with a mid-mounted engine, was born when BMW's design director Paul Bracq convinced the board to let him design a concept that would be part design exercise, part technology testbed. Safety had become an increasingly important consideration following a number of design summits in the early ‘70s, and Bracq used the Turbo to test out a number of safety solutions.