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Currys' 'Sigh of Relief' Returns for Christmas 2025 as Landmark Accessibility Campaign

Currys' 'Sigh of Relief' Returns for Christmas 2025 as Landmark Accessibility Campaign

Posted by: Bastian McAlister in: Automotive News and Reviews
29 Nov | 00:35 AM | 0

Currys' award-winning 'Sigh of Relief' campaign returns for Christmas 2025, using humor and authentic accessibility to show disabled customers aren't afterthoughts — they're the reason the tech works.

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Is the Volkswagen Golf R going to take over the rally car scene?
Is the Volkswagen Golf R going to take over the rally car scene?

I've been thinking a lot lately about whether the Volkswagen Golf R is going to take over the rally car scene. After all, it's a powerful and versatile car with a strong track record. However, it's still up against some pretty stiff competition from other manufacturers in the rally world. I believe it has the potential to make a significant impact, but only time will tell if it can truly dominate the scene. Keep an eye on this space for more updates on the Golf R's journey in the world of rally racing.

Published ON: 12 May
In rally car racing, why were Group B rally cars banned?
In rally car racing, why were Group B rally cars banned?

Group B rally cars were banned due to their incredibly high speeds which led to serious accidents and fatalities in the 1980s. The lack of strict regulations allowed manufacturers to develop extremely powerful and lightweight cars, resulting in dangerous driving conditions. Unfortunately, several tragic incidents involving both drivers and spectators forced the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) to take action. In 1986, the FIA decided to discontinue Group B and focus on improving safety regulations. As a result, Group B rally cars are now remembered as a thrilling yet dangerous chapter in the history of rally car racing.

Published ON: 6 May

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