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"Invictus Games Toronto 2017 competitors from The Netherlands and U.K. were greeted by Founder and Patron Prince Harry as they contended for Gold and ...
The Jaguar Land Rover Driving Challenge will decide the first medals of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018. it will be staged on historic Cockatoo Island against a stunning backdrop of sydney harbour.
Jaguar Land Rover’s self-driving cars can find spaces by themselves and park without any driver input. The self-driving valet demonstration is a step towards making self-driving cars an everyday reality, with technology that removes stress from urban driving. It took place on open public roads in Milton Keynes as part of Jaguar Land Rover’s work with UK Autodrive, a consortium testing self-driving vehicles and connected car technologies. Jaguar Land Rover has also developed connected technology to help speed up the integration of automated driving features. The tech allows cars to ‘talk’ to each other and the surrounding environment, giving drivers the right information when they need it and helping the car react more quickly. The company has tested two features in Milton Keynes: Emergency Vehicle Warning and Electronic Emergency Brake Light.
Veteran rugby players, Jonny Wilkinson (England), Bryan Habana (South Africa), Briano Driscoll (Ireland), Will Greenwood (England), Lawrence Dallaglio (England), Sam Warburton (Wales) and Gavin Hastings (Scotland) took part in Land Rover's off-road driving challenge ahead of the Rugby World Cup 2019, in Japan. Land Rover is official Worldwide Partner of Rugby World Cup2019 with over 20 years of heritage supporting rugby at all levels. For the challenge, the players were split into two groups England v Rest of the World. Each group took a car and participated in a fenced-in turning circle challenge. There was only one winning team - Team 2, comprising of O'Driscoll, Warburton & Habana.
Veteran rugby players, Jonny Wilkinson (England), Bryan Habana (South Africa), Briano Driscoll (Ireland), Will Greenwood (England), Lawrence Dallaglio (England), Sam Warburton (Wales) and Gavin Hastings (Scotland) took part in Land Rover's off-road driving challenge ahead of the Rugby World Cup 2019, in Japan. Land Rover is official Worldwide Partner of Rugby World Cup2019 with over 20 years of heritage supporting rugby at all levels. For the challenge, the players were split into two groups England v Rest of the World. Each group took a car and participated in a fenced-in turning circle challenge. There was only one winning team - Team 2, comprising of O'Driscoll, Warburton & Habana.