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Lamborghini Estoque: the interior photos
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Maserati Alfieri (2016) confirmed; five-fold sales increase wanted
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Original 1907 Thomas Flyer joins 2011 World Race competitors
Thu, 14 Apr 2011The American-made Thomas Flyer, driven by George Schuster, won the world's first around-the-globe race. It was 1908, and it was still hard for a man to get around the globe, let alone the fledgling automobile. But the Thomas Flyer made the 22,000-mile trip in 169 days.