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Welcome to issue 30 of the magazine and have we got news for you! The meanest M car yet has broken cover, Bugatti sell the last Veyron and much more. All is overleaf for your reading pleasure.Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines...TRANSCRIPT
Inside Lane
Issue 30 New M5
Welcome to issue 30 of the magazine and have we got news for you! The meanest M car yet has broken cover, Bugatti sell the last Veyron and much more. All is overleaf for your reading pleasure.
Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines...
The Dynamic
Duo Underneath the grand show that is Formula One is a serious business.
Millions can be made or lost in a sport where victory is everything. Multiple
world champions Williams have seen mixed fortunes over the past few years
but never gaining enough momentum to return to the top. The re-ignition of
one of the most potent partnerships in F1 could change that. Renault and
Williams are back in business.
From 2012 to 2013 the Williams Formula One team will be powered by what is
currently the most successful, reliable and widely used engine in the sport.
1989-1997 were the golden years of this alliance making the iconic name a
legend. It has even been hinted that a Renault twin-turbo V6 will be placed in
the Williams after the rule changes in 2014.
Can this bring Williams the success it once had? Only time will tell.
The Retirement Of A Legend
The Bugatti Veyron is a triumph of engineering over the
natural world. Literally pushing the laws of physics to
its limits, this car from day one became a legend.
Some say its ugly, others that it has no character… My
reply to that would be that this is a machine of function
and at speeds of up to 267MPH it is science that
restricts how it looks. This car is beautiful in other ways
such as its quality or incredible refinement. Sadly all
good things must come to an end.
The final Bugatti Veyron of the fixed-roof variety has been sold marking an end to the
300 units. Wanting a Veyron brand new now leaves you no choice but to opt for the
Grand Sport and even then you will have to move fast as their numbers are also
dwindling. Speculation has it that Bugatti are planning a successor to this car and even
more intriguing is that they once had an electric Veyron test car. Who knows what the
future holds but you can bet your house that Bugatti wont be fading away.
“For Once Common Sense Has Triumphed Over The Environmentalist!”
F1 Keeps V8’s
The world around us is becoming a
greener place with EV’s entering the
mass market and heavy taxation of
products that fail to show any
environmental promise. Formula One
to many is the ultimate in motorsport
bringing the worlds bravest and
brightest together in a battle for
ultimate victory. Others however see
it as a huge waste of resources and
demand something be done about it.
They appeared to be getting their
way as 2013 was to see the worlds
premier motorsport be powered by
engines smaller than that in your own
car. Thankfully common sense has
prevailed.
The original plan was for the sport to
downsize from the glorious 2.4 litre
V8’s of today to four cylinder turbo’s.
This in our view is pathetic as F1
should be a symbol of performance
at its best not speed governed by the
green party. Thanks to strong
opposition, and a good old elbow to
the ribs from Ferrari, these plans
have been postponed. The engine
change will now happen in 2014 with
the induction of 1.6 litre V6 power-
plants.
“It’s An
M3 But On
Steroids”
Hardcore M fans still rue the day BMW discontinued
the M3 CLS. The meaty coupe would breath fire and
bellow to its hearts content all day long making for a
brilliant experience behind the wheel. There were plans
for a CLS revival last year but development was
scrapped in favor of giving the X5 and X6 an M badge.
Today CLS fans rejoice as its modern-day counterpart
is here and its called the CRT.
This lighter, more powerful beast uses BMW’s new
carbon fibre technology to reduce weight and increase
performance. The high revving 4.4 litre V8 will produce
450BHP and 324lb-ft of torque. 0-62MPH? Done in as
little at 4.4 seconds. This is a welcome return to the
hardcore M3 and there is no doubt that you want one…
Get on the phone to your local BMW now as only 67
units will be produced and all in silver.
The Mini Adventure Continues
The original Mini is today the stuff of legend. The cheeky little car that
captures the hearts of many and trophies of the world is still a very sought
after machine. When BMW produced their Mini we weren’t sure about the
styling or the dramatic increase in size but as a car it is a very solid piece
of kit. Today Mini extends its line-up by one yet again with something we
thought we would never see… A Coupe.
Based upon the Coupe concept this is the 2012 Mini Cooper Coupe, a
two seater variant of the hatchback. There will be 3 variants of the car;
Cooper, Cooper D and JCW. The car in the images is the JCW armed with
a 1.6 litre twin-turbo producing 208BHP. That is enough to shoot the car to
62MPH from standing in 6.1 seconds and a top speed of 149MPH. A
spoiler deploys for extra downforce at over 50MPH.
Prices start from just over £16,000 and sales begin this October.
M is for
MONSTER
“The best looking M5 Since 1997”
The BMW M5 is an amazing experience in terms of sensation. One moment you are in
a luxurious German saloon with every toy under the sun, the next after a push of a
button marked ‘M” it turns into a howling rocket ship! The much loved V10 incarnation of
this car passed away last year and will be dearly missed, yet BMW promise this this
new turbo V8 will be every bit as special.
Bringing a butch new look to the badge, the 2012 model certainly has the visual shock
and awe to back competitors into submission. However the muscular new shape isn’t
the only point of interest. Powered by a 4.4 litre twin-turbo V8 the M5 is once again a
tower of power producing 552BHP and doing the 0-62MPH run in just 4.4 seconds. Top
speed is a supercar matching 190MPH and with 502lb-ft of torque its grunt wont make
the experience uneventful. Reworked chassis and suspension promises an involving
drive come this November. Prices start at £73,040.
One of a Kind
Bugatti’s immortal Veyron is coming to the
end of its life as the stipulated 350 units
enter their final run. All 300 coupe variants
are now spoken for including the illustrious
Super Sport leaving only the convertible
Grand Sport to satisfy buyers needs. As
even this car comes to an end Bugatti has
released a special one-off Veyron Grand
Sport that is nothing but incredible.
This is the Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport L’Or Blanc and it costs a
phenomenal £1,490,280. The name means “white gold”
reflecting upon the rarity of this machine. The body is made of
porcelain allowing for the incredible effect you can see before
you. The interior is also reupholstered to match the
unconventional body. We think it looks amazing and a very
worthy addition to the closing chapters of a car that made
history.