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O'Sullivan unhurt after supercar crash
Wed, 07 May 2014SNOOKER ACE Ronnie O'Sullivan escaped unscathed from a car crash as he travelled home from defeat in the Dafabet World Championship final. The five-times world champion and his six-year-old son, Ronnie Jnr, were travelling in a two-seater Audi R8 sports car when it spun out of control on the M1 near Leicester at around 1.30am. Neither suffered serious injuries but they were understood to have been left "shaken" after pulling themselves out of the wreckage.
Apple Carplay vs Android: the smartphone hits the road
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Audi to show rugged A4 allroad in Geneva
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