< Previous80 LINCOLNSHIRETODAYCOUNTY MOTORINGThe technology package of the car is utterlyunique. It is based on an innovative monocoquemade from carbon fibre that combines exceptionallightweight engineering with the highest levels ofstiffness and safety. The new twelve-cylinder with6.5 litres’ displacement and 700 hp brings togetherthe ultimate in high-revving pleasure withastonishing low-end torque. Even the fantastic 0-62 mph acceleration figure of just 2.9 seconds andthe top speed of 217 mph do not fully describe theAventador’s extreme performance. From the very first glance, the new Aventador isunmistakably a Lamborghini, clothed in thebrand’s characteristic and distinctive designlanguage – with its extremely powerfulproportions, its exact lines and precise surfaces,and with taut muscularity in every one of itsdetails. The designers in the Centro StileLamborghini have carefully developed the modelto give the Aventador a significant new edge.The Aventador evokes its immediate predecessorthe Murciélago – electronically managed airintakes open depending on the outdoortemperature and the need for cooling air, ensuringmaximum aerodynamic efficiency. And if youwish to flaunt the heart of your Lamborghini, theoptional transparent engine bonnet exhibits thetwelve-cylinder engine like a technical masterpiecein a display case.Step inside, and the Aventador’s spaciousinterior combines perfect Italian craftsmanshipwith state-of-the-art technology. The interior isdominated by a next-generation dashboard – as inan aeroplane, the instruments are presented on anLCD screen using innovative display concepts. Asecond screen is dedicated to the standard-fitmultimedia and navigation system which includestraffic data, iPod connection and Bluetooth.Behind the wheel, the Lamborghini AventadorLP 700-4 is a high-precision machine –spontaneous, direct and always reliable. You arealso assisted by the latest electronic systems suchas the incredibly sporty, adjustable ESP system.Naturally, one of the best bits about driving thismonster is the unmistakable, spine-tinglingLamborghini sound. The big twelve-cylindersymphony ranges from a moderate rumble whenrolling through the city at low revs to thescreaming crescendo of maxed-out gear shifts. Of course, it is not the engine or looks alonethat define the spirit and driving characteristicsof a super sports car. Another key element is thetransmission. Overall, the Lamborghini ISRtransmission shifts around 40% faster than theE.Gear transmission in the legendary Gallardo,and that is already one of the world’s fastestautomated manual gearboxes. You can choosebetween five operating styles – three manual andtwo automatic. The Strada option offers highlycomfort-oriented shifting, with fully-automaticalso a choice. The Sport mode has a dynamicset-up in terms of shifting points and times,while the Corsa selection delivers the maximumshift strategy for race track driving. This modealso includes Launch Control, the automaticfunction for maximum acceleration from astanding start.The latest Lamborghini offers the most up-to-date, comprehensive and individualistictechnology and equipment package ever realisedin a super sports car. From the dynamics throughsafety to communication and entertainment, itfulfils every imaginable desire of the mostdemanding sports car fan. The LamborghiniAventador LP 700-4 will set you back £247,667.62on the road.According to its tradition, Lamborghini’s new flagship bears the name of a bull –naturally, a particularly courageous specimen. With the Aventador LP 700-4,Lamborghini is redefining the very pinnacle of the world super sports car market –brutal power, outstanding lightweight engineering and phenomenal handling precisioncombined with peerless design.Power meets Power meets 80-81:Layout 1 13/7/12 13:28 Page 1LINCOLNSHIRETODAY81COUNTY MOTORING precision precision80-81:Layout 1 13/7/12 13:29 Page 2COUNTY MOTORINGMotorcyclemadness!The British Superbikes Championship at Cadwell Park is one ofLincolnshire’s most exciting events82 LINCOLNSHIRETODAYCadwell Park will come alive to the sound of the 2012 MCEInsurance British Superbike Championship this summer. TheBank Holiday weekend of 25th to 27th August will see thetitle race reach boiling point during the annual visit toLincolnshire, as the riders continue to battle for the title.Cadwell Park is traditionally one of the biggest events onthe MCE BSB calendar and fans from across the country willflock to the circuit to witness the spectacular sight ofairborne Superbikes leaping over the famous Mountainsection of the track. The event is beaten only by the finalround for importance, as the final six places for thechampionship showdown are decided. Many places will stillbe up for grabs and with tensions running high, the racing issure to reflect this.The event always produces a festival atmosphere, with bigscreens, a huge campsite and sensational views. This year, thelocal Samsung Honda team will be aiming to make theirhome round a happy hunting ground with Michael Lavertyand Jon Kirkham.Swan Yamaha’s Tommy Hill will be doing everything to beback on the podium as he defends his number one platewhile his team-mate, World Superbike legend Noriyuki Haga,races at the challenging circuit for the first time. Meanwhile,double champion Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne will be aiming to addto his winning tally for Rapid Solicitors Kawasaki andAustralian Josh Brookes will be sure to entertain fans tracksidewith his sensational riding style over the Mountain section.If the racing wasn’t exciting enough, there’ll be a funfair allweekend, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening. OnSaturday night there will be a disco in the Clubhouse with alive band performing on Sunday evening. You’ll also be ableto watch the MotoGP on the screens and I, Superbiker will beshown on the spectator bank.Cadwell Park always guarantees excitement thanks to thedesign of the course. The course’s twisty and undulatingnature, winding through open park and woodland, hasmarked it out as one of the best circuits in the country. Oncediscovered, it’s often a firm favourite among many who visit,whether as a spectator or participant. The circuit is also oneof the most popular destinations on the British Superbikecalendar, with the infamous Mountain section, which ridersusually tackle airborne, providing a particular challenge.Motorcyclemadness!The British Superbikes Championship at Cadwell Park is one ofLincolnshire’s most exciting events82-83:Layout 1 13/7/12 13:31 Page 1LINCOLNSHIRETODAY83COUNTY MOTORINGSuch is its popularity that a host of other events are held atCadwell throughout the year. Earlier this summer, stagerallying returned to the circuit after a break of eight years.The circuit lends itself well to the sport of rallying and itsown forest section makes the competitors feel at home! TheHistoric Sports Car Club’s Wolds Trophy was also held for thesecond time at the venue this spring, adding to the circuit’sreputation for nostalgic gatherings. This was emphasised stillfurther with the Vintage Festival in June, which highlightedthe county’s role in Britain’s world-leading motorsportindustry.The British Superbikes Championship has long been one ofthe most popular motorsport events in the UK, and CadwellPark’s position as the penultimate race has established itselfas one of the most important venues for motorcycling.Spectacular excitement is therefore guaranteed!Adult tickets for Monday’s race day are £30 with childrenaged 12 and under free, but if you buy in advance you canmake big savings – visit www.cadwellpark.co.uk to find outmore, or call the ticket hotline on 0843 453 9000. We’ve alsogot tickets to give away!Be there at Cadwell!LincolnshireToday has teamedup with the RapidSolicitors Kawasakiteam to give awaytwo pairs ofweekend passes. Towin just answer thefollowing question– who is thedefending MCEBritish Superbikechampion? Is itTommy Hill, Shane‘Shakey’ Byrne or Michael Rutter?Send your answer, with your name, address and telephonenumber to Cadwell Park Competition, Lincolnshire Today,Armstrong House, Armstrong Street, Grimsby DN31 2QE oremail competitions@blmgroup.co.uk by Friday 17th August.Good luck!82-83:Layout 1 13/7/12 13:31 Page 284-86:Layout 1 13/7/12 13:35 Page 1LINCOLNSHIRETODAY85WHAT’S ONBickerSaturday 8th and Sunday 9th SeptemberBicker Steam Threshing – This is the 26th year of thepopular event that raises money for St Swithun’s Church.Both days will feature threshing demonstrations by steamand tractors working, as well as wood sawing, classic cars,stalls, crafts, models and children’s rides. The Church will beopen both days with music and a display of work byDonington Primary School children, while a service will takeplace on the field on Sunday at 2pm, with a flypast from aSpitfire at 3pm. Gates open 10am, tickets £3.50 for adultsand £1 for children.EpworthMonday 27th AugustEpworth Show, Epworth Showground – Thistraditional event features a wide variety of animals,as well as show jumping and mountain andmoorland classes which go on throughout the day.Visitors can enjoy a classic car and vintage tractordisplay and the horticultural tent showcasinghandicrafts, flowers and vegetables. Watch out also for theDog Show and the Show Praise tent which brings togetherthe three churches of Epworth. For more information, visitwww.epworthshow.org.GainsboroughSaturday 4th and Sunday 5th AugustMarshall Rally, Williamsons Farm – The Gainsborough &District Heritage Association mark the sixtieth anniversary ofthe Field Marshall Series 3A. Although the event is primarilya tractor rally, the exhibits extend to traction engines, roadrollers, commercial vehicles, stationary engines, modelers,trade and craft stall holders, organs and classic vehicles.Other attractions include exhibitions by other local heritagegroups, ring displays, and a shuttle service of vintage busesto and from Gainsborough town centre. Event runs 9am to5pm, tickets £5 for adults and £3 for children and for moreinformation visit www.themarshallrally.webs.com.GrimsbyFriday 10th and Saturday 11th AugustBugsy Malone, Grimsby Auditorium - Celebrating thetenth anniversary of the Grimsby Auditorium StageExperience, Bugsy Malone is based on the classic BritishWhat’sOnmusical film. It’s crammed with madcap mayhem, loveablecharacters, mob rivalry and a show stopping all dancing allsinging score with favourites My Name is Tallulah, Give aLittle Love and the title track. The performers were chosenthrough auditions held earlier this year. Show starts 2pm and7pm, tickets £11 from 0844 871 3016.HykehamSaturday 18th AugustTaster Day, Hykeham Sailing Club – Hykeham Sailing Clubhas recently secured a £50,000 award from Sport England’sInspired Facilities fund meaning it can help even more peopleget a taste of sailing. This “have a go” taster session issupported sailing’s national governing body, the RYA,86 Taster Day, Hykeham Sailing ClubInternational Women’s Cricket, The Pavilion, LouthGareth Gates, Embassy Theatre, Skegness84-86:Layout 1 13/7/12 13:35 Page 2celebrating Britain’s unmatched Olympic sailing heritage andinspiring more people to get out on the water more regularly.Event runs 9.30am to 4pm, tickets £35 which must bebooked in advance and for more information visitwww.hykehamsailing.co.uk.LincolnSunday 26th AugustBangers & Mash Ball, Drill Hall - This year’s fourth Ball willbe a special celebration of the Best of British and, as usual, anincredible evening showcasing the wonderful building andraising money for the Drill Hall’s exciting outreach work, aswell as ensuring it stays beating at Lincoln’s cultural heart!Guests can enjoy fantastic music, delicious wine, an auction,a raffle and food from the Black Peppermint Food Company.Tickets £45 and for more information call 01522 873891.LouthThursday 16th AugustInternational Women’s Cricket, The Pavilion – East LindseyDistrict Council has invited the reigning world championcricketers to play against the RAF in a 20/20 game whichpromises to be full of flair and action. The RAF Team has alsojust become the Armed Forces 20/20 cricket champions for thesecond year running, beating the Navy and Army in atriangular 20/20 tournament at the Home of Cricket, Lord’s.They’ll play England Women’s invitational XI to raise moneyfor Breast Cancer Care and the RAF Benevolent Fund as part ofEast Lindsey Live! The match starts at 1.30pm, with theEngland team offering coaching tips from 11.30am. Admissionis free but those over sixteen are invited to make a donation of£5. For more information visit www.eastlindseylive.org.ScunthorpeTo Saturday 18th AugustSimon McKeown: Motion Disabled, 20-21 Visual ArtsCentre - Simon is an expert in computer animationtechniques and, as part of a new artwork, he has been usingthese techniques to track and record the movements of agroup of adults with disabilities including ParalympicEpworth Festival of the PloughSunday 16th SeptemberFestival founder and President Harold Woolgar calls it “perhaps the best charity match inthe country” and the 32nd Epworth Festival of the Plough looks set to be the best yet.With up to fourteen pairs of shire horses ploughing, 109 vintage tractors from 1911 to1957, a steam threshing set, steam ploughing with two giant steam engines and steamgallopers, as well as the many static displays of vintage vehicles, equipment and machinery,there’s something for everybody at the Festival of the Plough.If you’re into ferret racing, or even terrier racing, clog dancing, Appalachian dancing, oreven Morris dancing, everybody is catered for. With the Armthorpe Elmfield Brass Band inattendance, many side shows and a major craft tent, there is certainly a whole day out.The event starts with the blessing of the plough at 9.45am with wonderful views over open countryside, at perhaps the highestpoint in the Isle of Axholme. The site is just off Junction 2 on the M180. This year the Festival is again supporting theLincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance. Visit www.festivaloftheplough.co.uk for further details.athletes. From these recordings he has created computermodels of them, using the same techniques that Hollywoodmoviemakers use to create animated characters from themovements of live actors. Exhibition open Tuesday toSaturday 10am to 4pm, admission free.SkegnessThursday 9th AugustPaul Carrack, Embassy Theatre –Paul Carrack, former Mike & TheMechanics frontman and Squeezemember and the voice behindworldwide hits such as Ace’s HowLong and Squeeze’s Tempted, hasa reputation as a stunning liveperformer. At Skegness he will besupported by Elliott Morris. Showstarts 7.30pm, tickets £28.50 from0845 674 0505.Sunday 12th AugustGareth Gates, Embassy Theatre – Star of the UK’s first PopIdol, over the past decade Gareth has sold 3.5 millionrecords, taken part in Dancing On Ice and appeared in thelead role in the 25th anniversary of Les Miserables. This is anexclusive evening with Gareth and his band where he willperform all the hits and more. Show starts 7.30pm, tickets£19.50 from 0845 674 0505.StamfordFriday 17th AugustAn Evening of Dirty Dancing, Corn Exchange – This is theoriginal box office smash hit tribute to one of the greatestmovie soundtracks of all time and has been wowingaudiences all over the UK since 2010. This sexy song anddance spectacular is a barnstorming success featuring adynamic cast of West End performers sure to show you thetime of your life. This feelgood concert is the ultimate partyand has something for everyone, girls and guys alike. Showstarts 7.30pm, tickets £16 from 01780 766455.Paul Carrack, EmbassyTheatre, Skegness86 LINCOLNSHIRETODAYWHAT’S ON84-86:Layout 1 13/7/12 13:35 Page 3LINCOLNSHIRETODAY87Eat Yourself YoungHow would you like to look and feel years younger, revitalise your body,your outlook and your life? Elizabeth Peyton-Jones’ latest book is arevolutionary new eating plan that can help you achieve your aims.A Shot of SnuffGavin Madden arrives on the Isle of Stone, chargedby the British government with an unusual task. Theisland itself is a place of many secrets, of strangetraditions and more than a hint of skulduggery – as hegradually learns to his cost.I Just Made The TeaThis is the story of Formula 1 from a unique viewpoint. Di Spires and herhusband travelled the world with a succession of different F1 teams lookingafter the drivers and witnessing the antics and tragic events of motor racingat the highest level.TheReviewNik Kershaw – ‘EI8HT’Nik Kershaw’s eighth studioalbum is the first since 2006. It’s acollection of eleven original “reallife” songs combining irresistiblemelody with sharp, intelligent lyrics.The styles and influences baffle,confound and delight as heeffortlessly jumps between genres - rock, folk and pop,contemporary and retrospective.The Fallows – ‘Face The Wolves’With influences ranging fromBob Dylan to the Fleet Foxes,Coventry folk band The Fallowshave crafted an indulgent sliceof summery folk pop cake. Therecord blends the essence ofCeltic folk, rock and pop totake you in to another world ofsummer nights and parties inwoodland glades, amidsummer night’s dream and hazy days.Filthy Rich & CatflapHot on the heels of the success of The YoungOnes, Nigel Planer, Rik Mayall and AdrianEdmonson joined forces for this hilarious andsuitably outrageous series. With their winning brandof politically incorrect, brutally slapstick humour, theshow is now celebrating its 25th anniversary.TrapezeTrapeze is Carol Reed’s breathtaking circusmelodrama featuring an all-star cast including TonyCurtis, Gina Lollobrigida and former trapeze artistBurt Lancaster. With death-defying stunts performedby the best circus performers in Europe, this is amust see high-flying visual treat.Inspector MontalbanoBased on the bestselling novels of Andrea Camilleri,Inspector Montalbano is the hit Italian detective seriesstarring Luca Zingaretti as the eponymous lead whooperates within Italy’s precarious justice system,immersed in a world of murder, betrayal, temptationand politics.musicbooksdvdsThe GirlToby Jones stars as England’s mostrenowned director Alfred Hitchcock inthe brilliant BBC film that tells the fullstory of his obsessive relationship withTippi Hedren, played by Sienna Miller.Alongside the two leading stars, TheGirl features a stellar cast of Britishacting talent, including Imelda Stauntonand Penelope Wilton, and gives a greatinsight into the life and loves of theinimitable master of suspense.Pickof the Month87:Layout 1 13/7/12 13:14 Page 188 LINCOLNSHIRE TODAYSudokucompetitionClosing date for entries is: 20th AUGUST2012To enter just email the numbers thatappear in the yellow squares to:competitions@blmgroup.co.ukWin a £20 voucher tospend with any of ouradvertisers in this issue.Astrology by Linda Lancashirewww.lindalancashire.co.ukbroomsticks@lindalancashire.co.ukSTARSLincolnshire Today’s guide to the astro month ahead...Last month’s solutionSagittarius Nov 23 - Dec 21Intriguing developments in your love lifegive others cause to gossip. What theydon’t know they will make up as they goalong. You may even throw in a few redherrings yourself just for a bit of humourand devilment. Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 20An ex-partner who made you feelinsecure and unable to cope tries tomake contact. What is done is done!!Let sleeping dogs lie. Focus on makingyour world a happier place by allowingthe past to stay where it is....in the past.Aquarius Jan 21 - Feb 19Situations change quickly and you willhave trouble keeping up with theactivities of loved ones. Your family isvery important to you, even to the pointwhere you choose to believe theirexcuses.Pisces Feb 20 - Mar 20Something simmering in thebackground starts to bubble away. Yourpatience is being tested yet again. Ademanding partner or relative expectstoo much attention. Why should youmake all the sacrifices, putting your lifeon hold?M1A1YLeo Jul 24 - Aug 23A chat with a close friend will end upbeing significant, as new light will bethrown on a situation that has causedyou anxiety and sleepless nights. It’s timeto turn that corner once and for all.Virgo Aug 24 - Sep 23Someone’s attitude will leave you feelingenraged. Their true colours have finallysurfaced. Waste no time in planning yourexit. You don’t have to justify nor explainyour decisions to anyone. Libra Sep 24 - Oct 23One minute you are on an all-time highand in the next, right down there in thedoldrums Families play an importantrole, but you could find yourself excludedfrom a celebration and you are right towonder why.Scorpio Oct 24 - Nov 22People never fail to amaze you with theirstupidity, foolishness and recklessness.Sometimes your good advice has beenignored, but you are always proved rightin the end.Aries Mar 21 - Apr 20Whilst your social and love life blooms,you can’t afford to get complacent withwork associates. Someone is up to nogood, causing mischief and spreadingfalse rumours. Stay cool, a deal ortransaction will soon be signed, sealedand delivered.Taurus Apr 21 - May 21Changes on the home front areimminent. Set a fitness goal and you willhave the willpower and desire to stay withit. Everything that is new is good for youand a new admirer will do wonders foryour love life.Gemini May 22 - June 21At work you are facing delays andsetbacks. People are not getting back toyou quickly enough. You want to knowwhere you stand but acting impulsively orrashly could scupper your chances. Allownature to take its course, because it will.Cancer Jun 22 - Jul 23An intriguing newcomer will set yourheart and pulse racing. When it comes tolove, you will no longer be haunted byyour past. Look forward to new starts andnew beginnings.M1A1YYour 35269847198714265314657398257386129446932781582195473671548632969823514723471956861782395432495716858961423743519867289237641576124538915843279627356984194678152388:Layout 1 13/7/12 13:13 Page 1ClassifiedLINCOLNSHIRE TODAY89If you are gettingmarried then this guideis your must haveaccessory. 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