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The Red Bull Drift Pursuit at Mondello Park today Red Bull Content Pool / Morgan Treacy/INPHO
Red Bull Content Pool / Morgan Treacy/INPHO / Morgan Treacy/INPHO
Scotland fans on Huntington avenue ahead of the FIFA World Cup Group C match at Boston Stadium, Foxborough Alamy Stock Photo
Alamy Stock Photo
#WAR: The United States said it downed multiple Iranian drones targeting commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz early Saturday, hours after both sides said a deal to end the Middle East war was closer than ever.
#USA: Workers began removing Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Centre in Washington.
THERE ARE CARS you drive, and then there are cars that drive themselves into the cultural imagination and never leave.
Cinema has given us some of the most iconic automobiles in history, and the strange thing is that a lot of them were never really meant to be stars. They were props. Means of transport for fictional characters. And yet here we are, decades later, still talking about them.
The Aston Martin DB5 is probably the most famous movie car in the world, and it earned that title in Goldfinger in 1964.
You can read motoring columnist Paddy Comyn’s full Voices article here.
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