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Toyota will compete at 2012 Le Mans with a hybrid
Fri, 14 Oct 2011Toyota today announced it would compete at the 2012 Le Mans 24-hour race with a hybrid sports car in the LMP1 class. This single rendering has been issued of the new Toyota hybrid race car. The Japanese giant has not competed at Le Mans in a factory team since the late 1990s with the GT-One, which set a lap record in 1999.
Nissan unveils new generation 'black cab'
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Video: Peter Schreyer on premium proportion
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