Re: Brighton to London "Future Car Challenge"
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 8:48 pm
Nice who won!!!
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RAC Brighton to London Future Car Challenge: Trophies awarded to:
A1 – Most Economic Small Passenger EV – TATA Motors Ltd, TATA Indica Vista Electric (Simon Clarke)
A2 – Most Economical & Environment Friendly Small Passenger EV – TATA Motors Ltd, TATA Indica Vista Electric (Simon Clarke)
B1 – None
B2 – None
C1 – Most Economical Small Passenger ICEV – Gordon Murray Designs Ltd, T.25 City Car (Gordon Murray)
C2 – Most Economical & Environment Friendly Small Passenger ICEV – Gordon Murray Designs Ltd, T.25 City Car (Gordon Murray)
D2 – Most Economic & Environment Friendly Regular Passenger EV – Volkswagen Golf blue-e-motion Electric (Jim Holder)
E2 – Most Economic & Environment Friendly Regular Passenger HEV - Toyota Auris Hybrid (Matt Sanger)
F2 – Most Economic & Environment Friendly Regular Passenger ICEV – BMW 320d Efficient Dynamics Diesel (David Ward)
K2 – Most Economic & Environment Friendly Sports EV – Lotus Elise S1 Electric (Russ Sciville)
L2 – Most Economic & Environment Friendly Sports HEV – Honda UK - Honda CR-Z Hybrid (Edd China/Dan Roberts)
N2 – Most Economic & Environment Friendly Multi-Purpose Electric vehicle – Zytek Mercedes-Benz Vito Taxi Electric (Neil Heslington)
R – Most Economic Light Commercial EV – Nicholson McLaren Citroen Nemo Van Electric (Neil McIntree)
T – Most Economic Light Commercial ICEV – Ford Fiesta Van 1.6TDCi ECOnetic Diesel (Jay Nagley)
The Public Choice – Vauxhall Ampera Extended Range EV – (Andrew Duerden)
Best Overall Private Entry As Chosen By The Event Judges – Lotus Elise S1 Electric (Russ Sciville)
Best Overall Entry As Chosen By The Event Judges – Volkswagen Golf blue-e-motion Electric (Jim Holder)
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Yeh, I've only seen limited coverage from the mainstream press so far... when in southampton last night the BBC news covered the event for about 20 seconds...rustybkts wrote:Wow, is that it?
rustybkts wrote:Wow, is that it?
The advert runs for longer.
I could have done a better video on my moby. They only had to ask and pass a thick brown envelope over!