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MPH Show - Live Motoring
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MPH Show - Live Motoring Theatres
www.mphshow.co.uk
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Live Motoring
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JAGUAR XK COUPE HEADS STAR CAST AT MPH ’05
Performance and luxury is set to star at MPH ’05 as a cast
of models including Jaguar’s
new XK coupe, the 750 HP Saleen S7 Turbo, the 641 HP Gumbert
Apollo and the street legal Radical SR8 V8 are all set to make
their UK show or public driving debuts.
Hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and Tiff Needell,
the live motoring show opens in Birmingham’s NEC this Thursday
10th to Sunday 13th November before going to London’s Earls
Court from the 17th to 20th November.Tickets for the Show start
from just £10 and can be bought at www.mphshow.co.uk
Whilst all eyes will be cast in the direction of Jaguar as
the all-new XK coupe, fans of the British super car will also
be able to get up close and personal with the Aston
Martin Vantage, the new Marcos TS0 GT2 and there’s strong
talk that Blackpool-based TVR
will usher in its hot new Tuscan convertible.
It will also be the first chance to examine the results of
a renaissance over at Citroen as experts tell of a return to
beautiful, innovative car design. It’s luxury liner, the new
C6, is out for its first UK drive. Meanwhile, Saab
is making a point of unleashing its new 9-5 convertible and
Volvo
reveal their own new ragtop, as the new C70 comes out into the
light.
The Gumpert Apollo hardly sounds like poetry, but how about
641bhp, 0-60mph in 3 seconds flat and a top speed of 224mph?
That’s seriously lyrical performance car language. Not to be
outdone, the Radical SR8 V8 powered by two conjoined motorbike
engines, is the only road legal car to lap the German Nürburgring
in under seven minutes.
MPH ’05 also proves that American sports car culture is well
and truly alive. Check out Corvette’s
C6: a massive 400bhp inside a bold looking lightweight plastic
body to promise plenty of frills. But if that’s not enough horses,
feast eyes on the Saleen S7 Twin Turbo. The Saleen
is sharp enough to shuttle along to 60mph in a mere 2.8 seconds
and has the advantage of 750 horses with which to do it.
Plus, with so few exhilarating Pagani Zonda F’s made each year,
MPH ’05 could be the only chance to see this 207mph, 600bhp
monster in action. There can’t be too many opportunities to
peer all over a Mercedes Benz McClaren SLR either. Possessing
predatory looks with those massive gills, the SLR has a full
626bhp swish in its tail. And try to look out for the Noble
M400, one of the best sports cars around to drive.
There may even be a goodbye tear to the pure thug-like brute
of supercars, the Vauxhall Monaro. Powerful enough at least
to give Jeremy Clarkson a slipped disc or two, this beast soon
ends its UK production. Seeing today’s hottest new machinery
is not the only reason to attend this year’s show. Presenters
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and Tiff Needell, will be
ripping up the stage with their usual mix of motoring wisdom
and irreverent banter along with over 75 minutes of live action
car drama.
‘A world first stunt and helicopter gunship car chases..’
Central to the whole spectacle, the £1 million stage show brought
to life by BAFTA-award winning West End stage designer, John
Napier, otherwise known for his artistry in shows like Cats,
Les Miserables and Starlight Express.
Keeping audiences gripped, Jeremy Clarkson attempts to out
drive a Gunship helicopter firing missiles in a Lotus Exige.
State of the art computer animation creates the impression of
an actual helicopter buzzing around the arena. Elsewhere, a
flurry of stunts as Britain’s leading driver Russ Swift attempts
to coordinate a dance off between almost 40 tonnes of JCB diggers
and a trio of shiny new hot Vauxhall hatches.
Meanwhile, foremost stunt driver Terry Grant will hot up the
audience as he drives a Nissan 350Z in a constant sideways drift
on a figure of eight circuit and joining him on the track is
racing driver colleague Ben Collins behind the wheel of his
own Z roadster!
MPH ’05 will also showcase many more brilliant motoring ideas
like the half-bike
/ half-car Carver that can bank a corner at 45 degrees and
pop up right again within a second. When is a car not a car,
this must be it! Plus a Nottingham design company that is signalling
the rebirth of the great kit car. It would be unwise to miss
what a Smart Fourtwo can be turned into, like the German Michalak
C7.
Reminding you not to forget motoring’s incredible 120 year
history, the classic gallery puts crowds up close and personal
with iconic beauties of yesteryear like the Ferrari Dino and
the GTB/4 ‘Daytona’ once the fastest car in the world back in
1967, and the head-turning Aston
Martin DB4 and DB5. Further details of MPH ’05 can be found
at www.mphshow.co.uk
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