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An even more ‘brutish’ Viper

A few years ago, I was given the opportunity to drive a Dodge Viper on one of the Australian race circuits.  Any time...

Roy Salvadori and Carroll Shelby meet up for another Le Mans?

Racing drivers Roy Salvadori (UK) and Carroll Shelby (USA), co-drivers in 1959 to win the Le Mans 24 hour race in an Aston Martin,...

The new Viper – fangs and a sting in the tail

Many years ago I had the opportunity to drive the first version of the Dodge Viper on a race track.  Eight liters of V10...

Italy assists Chrysler

While Italy teeters on the brink of insolvency, it has taken an Italian to get Chrysler back on its feet again.  Sergio Marchionne,...

The Viper strikes back

Dodge has not had too many vehicles about which legends are made, but the Dodge Viper was certainly one of them.  The Viper...

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