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The Fiesta ST is a sort of automotive superhero
- it’s just ridiculously good at everything. As well as
being a practical and well-equipped little hatchback,
it’s also got a hugely entertaining engine, peachy
transmission and fabulous little chassis, and of
course, it’s supremely tunable. No wonder the Mk
ST won pretty much every automotive award going,
and the new Mk8 ST is starting to follow the trend.
But don’t go thinking Ford’s going to have its
own way here. Vauxhall have stepped up to the
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underwhelming Corsa VXR, to turn it into a proper
contender. The new VXR is reportedly a whole
108kg lighter than the outgoing model, as well as
being markedly stiffer, with all-aluminium engines
and assorted aluminium body panels contributing
to the weight loss. It’s due to go into production
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of what it looks like before too long – but given the
generous spec lists of previous VXRs, we can expect
it to be pretty special.
And over at Fiat, the 500 lineup has been
freshened up for 2019, with the 70th anniversary 595
Competizione sitting at the top of the tree. It comes
as standard with a mechanical LSD, Record Monza
exhaust system, Sabelt bucket seats and Brembo
brakes. There’s also a 595 Esseesse variant, which
gets an Akrapovic exhaust, carbon-shelled seats,
BMC induction and Koni FSD suspension –
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a warranty! So perhaps Ford had better not get
too complacent.
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Volkswagen’s mould-breaking ID R racer has
already achieved a number of incredible things: the
all-electric weapon debuted at the 2018 Pikes Peak
hillclimb, whereupon it immediately smashed the
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behind the wheel. In fact, it knocked a full minute
of the previous electric record and inadvertently
managed to break the overall outright record as well!
Then, at last year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed,
Dumas again managed to drive up the hill faster than
any other car over the weekend. He also pulled off an
epic save, losing it in front of the house and bouncing
across the grass before somehow missing the barriers,
regaining control and powering back up the tarmac.
And now Volkswagen have shipped Dumas and
the ID R to the Nürburgring, intent on beating the
Nordschleife record for electric vehicles. The existing
record of 6:45.9 was set by the also-incredible NIO
EP9, China’s surprising electric hypercar, and VW’s
engineers have had to muck about with the ID R a bit
to alter its Pikes Peak-winning specs: given the higher
average speeds, the car has had to be made more
aerodynamic, part of which is a new F1-style DRS
spoiler. After hundreds of hours of simulator testing,
Volkswagen Motorsport have begun testing the car
at the ’Ring for real – the record attempt will happen
within the next few weeks.
Beating the record is pretty much a foregone
conclusion, but by how much remains to be seen.
We wouldn’t be surprised to see a time so quick that
it’ll remain unbreakable for years. Could they even
beat the ridiculous 5:19.55 lap set by the Porsche 919
Evo last year?