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- Ferodo ds1.11 brake pads for ap racing cp8350 / wilwood superlite caliper(US $)
- Ferodo racing ds2500 brake pads fits ap racing cp2382/cp2384 calipers(US $)
- Ebc front bluestuff brake pads for renault 5, 9, 19, 20, 21, 25, 30, citroen zx(US $)
- Ebc rear ultimax brake pads for porsche 928 4.7 5.0, 944 2.5 3.0 dp612(US $)
‘Charge rage’ on the up for electric car owners
Sat, 25 Jan 2014Forget ‘range anxiety’, the latest term to sweep the world of electric cars is ‘charge rage’. The new phenomenon hitting owners of zero-emission vehicles relates to the growing number of electric cars on the roads – because public charging infrastructure is failing to expand at the same rate. On Bing: see pictures of electric car charging points Find out how much a used electric car costs on Auto Trader This means owners are actually fighting over these plug-in points, with some rather unsavoury behaviour reported causing charge rage for many electric car drivers.
Drayson Racing set new electric car speed record
Wed, 26 Jun 2013Lord Paul Drayson (pictured) celebrating a new electric car land speed record Last month we reported that Lord Paul Drayson’s Drayson Racing were plotting an attack on the world land speed record for an electric car. And they’ve cracked it. In a two-way run at Elvington, Yorkshire, Lord Paul Drayson – Drayson Racing’s CEO and former science minister – was behind the wheel of the Drayson B12 69/EV as it completed two mile long runs in the space of an hour to record an average – and new World Record (for its class) – of 204.185mph.
How to become a motoring journalist - and win £2000
Wed, 01 Jun 2011If you read CAR Magazine and CAR Online, are aged between 17-23, are based in the UK with a UK passport and fancy becoming a motoring journalist yourself, get ready to enter the industry's biggest award for budding young car writers. The UK's Guild of Motoring Writers and Jaguar have launched the 2011 Sir William Lyons Award to find the best talent of tomorrow. There's a £2000 prize - and the chance to get on the radar of the biggest car magazines and their editors.