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No favours between old partners
After 13 rounds and 34 races, it comes down to a battle royal at Phillip Island this weekend when Jamie Whincup (569 points) and Garth Tander (562 points) go head to head at one of Australia's most demanding circuits, with the V8 Supercar drivers' championship at stake. More...
Michael Lynch, The Age, November 30, 2007
Motorsport
No favours between old partners
After 13 rounds and 34 races, it comes down to a battle royal at Phillip Island this weekend when Jamie Whincup (569 points) and Garth Tander (562 points) go head to head at one of Australia's most demanding circuits, with the V8 Supercar drivers' championship at stake. More...
Michael Lynch, The Age, November 30, 2007
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NSW govt told to give up on motorways
The NSW government is being told to abandon any future motorway plans after latest figures showed poor traffic numbers in Sydney's Lane Cove Tunnel. More...
By Paul Carter, Nick Ralston and Ilya Gridneff, AAP, November 30, 2007
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Winterbottom fastest in V8 practice
Ford driver Mark Winterbottom has upstaged the V8 Supercar championship chasers, recording the fastest time in practice for the final round at Phillip Island. More...
AAP, November 30, 2007
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Drive Car of the Year 2007
Judges go for safety first in picking the drive car of the year awards. More...
Joshua Dowling, The Sydney Morning Herald, November 30, 2007
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Judges go for safety first in picking the top cars
Technology that can prevent a car from skidding out of control should be standard on all models, says the panel of judges for the Herald's Drive Car of the Year awards. More...
Joshua Dowling, The Sydney Morning Herald, November 30, 2007
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Drive Car of the Year 2007
Drive editor TOBY HAGON speaks with Guenther Seemann from BMW after the M3 is crowned Drive's overall Car of the Year for 2007. More...
Toby Hagon, The Sydney Morning Herald, November 30, 2007
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DCOTY 2007: The Overall Winner - BMW M3
Technologically advanced. Beautifully built. Finely engineered. Deceptively quick. And there's comfortable seating for four adults. BMW's new-generation M3 wins our biggest gong by redefining luxury performance motoring. More...
Richard Blackburn, drive.com.au, November 29, 2007
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DCOTY 2007: The Overall Winner - BMW M3
Technologically advanced. Beautifully built. Finely engineered. Deceptively quick. And there's comfortable seating for four adults. BMW's new-generation M3 wins our biggest gong by redefining luxury performance motoring. More...
Richard Blackburn, drive.com.au, November 29, 2007
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DCOTY 2007: Best Ute - The verdict
Taking out honours for the Best Ute in the 2007 Drive Car of the Year, Holden’s SS Ute brings new level of safety and driving dynamics to a work-oriented segment. More...
Joshua Dowling, drive.com.au, November 29, 2007
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DCOTY 2007: Best Ute - The verdict
Taking out honours for the Best Ute in the 2007 Drive Car of the Year, Holden’s SS Ute brings new level of safety and driving dynamics to a work-oriented segment. More...
Joshua Dowling, drive.com.au, November 29, 2007