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Porsche Type 901, chassis number 300.057 is the 57th of 82 cars made before the name change. Picture: Porsche Newsroom How the Porsche 911 got its name

The successor to the iconic 356 was developed under the internal code name Type 901. Here's why that had to change...

Take a ride on the ultimate Hot Wheels track

Mattel’s Hot Wheels track lends itself to adventurous extension, but this layout takes the concept to a whole new level.

Thousands busted for drunk driving in December

More than 105 000 drivers tested for alcohol, 2247 arrested for having alcohol blood content above the legal limit.

Fuel prices will fall in January, says AA

Just when they need it most after the expenses of the holiday period, motorists can expect a drop in the price of fuel.

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Porsche Type 901, chassis number 300.057 is the 57th of 82 cars made before the name change. Picture: Porsche Newsroom How the Porsche 911 got its name
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