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The Lotus Evija has been revealed as first fully electric British hypercar. With a target power output of 2,000PS the Evija is set to be the most powerful series-production road car ever built

a 1979 ford capri

Take a high-speed trip back to 1979 with this UK advert for the Mk3 Ford Capri. The film features the top-end 3-litre Ghia model and the entry-level 1300 version. The Ghia boasts a 0-60 time of 9.5 seconds with a 117mph top speed, while the price of the1300 started at £2848! Here’s how the Capri handles a corner…

Unlike the VW ID.R, this drift-focussed Lamborghini Huracan isn’t the quickest way to tackle the hill at Goodwood Festival of Speed – especially with Mad Mike Whiddett behind the wheel. He does show why rear-wheel drive is fun though

In 1999, ex-F1 star Nick Heidfeld set a Hillclimb record at Goodwood Festival of Speed in a McLaren MP4/13, which remained unbeaten until this year’s event. See how two-time Le Mans 24 Hours-winner Romain Dumas snatched a new record, piloting the all-electric Volkswagen ID.R up the hill in 41.18 seconds, averaging 101.4mph

The 2020 Mini John Cooper Works GP is completing set-up runs on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife as part of its series development process. The model is a limited edition of 3,000 units, featuring increased engine power, model-specific suspension technology, and weight-optimised construction – and it is already proving much faster than its predecessor

Roborace, a series of competitive racing using DevBot 2.0 vehicles that can be driven by both humans and artificial intelligence, has renewed its partnership with Michelin. The partnership brings together over 125 years of tyre and motorsport expertise from Michelin, and this video shows how tyre technology has developed over that time

the bmw 3.0 csi on track

Performance car buyers between 1971 and 1975 had a new option: the 3.0 CSI, a stylish and powerful (200hp) coupe. This video looks back on the creation of the car, and features some amazing handling footage. Who says stiffer is always better?