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Andy Wallace: How to ... Chiron - Episode 5: The Speed Key

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Luc Donckerwolke Resigns As Chief Designer From Hyundai Motor Group

“It’s been an honor and privilege to contribute to the shaping of the future of Hyundai, Kia and Genesis”, Donckerwolke said in a statement. “Their audacious and progressive attitude has allowed me to push the boundaries and challenge the status quo.” Good luck Luc, and thanks for the Murcielago. 

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