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sweden

What Objects?

February 8, 2010

The caption says it all. Some of the greatest driving roads we’ve ever seen are here in the Jamptland area of Sweden. Add in packed snow, studded tyres and hardly any traffic and it’s driving nirvana. we think well worth a trip back in the summer.
Shot yesterday morning en-route to Ostersund airport. If you were [...]

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He’s Getting The Whole Landscape Thing..

February 7, 2010

Here’s Andy’s latest with the Sony Ericsson phone. We could say that there was a three hour trek to reach this amazing location, but we’d be lying. Believe it or not, this is less than 100 metres from the warmth of our hotel in Sweden. Want to see some stunning scenery, as well as experiencing [...]

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Ice Driver on The Paul O’Grady Show

January 13, 2010
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Last winter, we had a TV crew from The Paul O’Grady daytime TV show with us to make a short TV piece. The idea was that they have a series of unsuspecting members of the public that they send to do challenges and this lady was picked to drive our Porsche 911 on our frozen [...]

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The Ice Driver Movie

September 12, 2009
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Here’s the short movie that’s been so popular this year with everyone. Shot on the new Canon 5D Mk2 by Neill Watson and rigged out the outside of the Ice Driver BMW M3 Compact, this shows a lap of the 2009 track with McKenna behind the wheel. No promises that this year’s track will be [...]

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Andy Priaulx at Ice Driver 2008

August 11, 2009
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Back in 2008, on our old website, we talked about Andy Priaulx travelling to Ice Driver. We’ve moved over the quick notes we grabbed from him, just before the World Touring Car Championship season started that year and you can see his thoughts here:

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Ice Driver Becomes a Dot Com!

April 3, 2009

We’re moving house! Art the end of last year, we became a Dot Com, which sounds very grand and techie, but our old .co.uk site was running very nicely, thank you and we didn’t want to upset anything half way through our driving season.
So we tucked our Dot Com domain away for a while, but [...]

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