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Things seem to be going well in the £400K supercar market, at least for Pagani. The Modenese company has already sold 16 of its Zonda Fs, out of a total production run of just 25 units.

Lamborghini sensibly let its last off-roader, the mad LM002, die off in 1989, but under Audi ownership the company will revisit the genre. Using the VW Touareg's underpinnings and bodyshell, together with a bespoke nose and tail, the Lamborghini SUV will use a development of the Murci�lago's V12 and should cost about £90K when it goes on sale late in the year. Meanwhile, Dutch supercar maker Spyker is also planning a mega-quick SUV.

After a £10m upgrade over the winter, Rockingham will
reopen in the spring as The Rockingham Performance Park, complete with a pair of 1/4 mile drag strips and the ability to host large outdoor shows. The Corby-based facility already hosts many corporate events in addition to its racing activities, and the revamp should help expand that side of the business further.

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