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Car on legs will be running up that hill

A car on legs is taking on the world's greatest supercars in a Goodwood Festival of Speed first this weekend.

The car, created to showcase how BP Ultimate fuel can take motorists further by giving more miles per tank, is being carried up the famous Goodwood hill in an against-the-clock race with the supercar pack.

The car carriers' task will be to reach the top before the whole supercar class of 36 vehicles makes it up there - in around 15 minutes.

The carriers are a team of super-fit soldiers from the 12th Regiment (Royal Artillery) - based in nearby Emsworth. They will be raising money for Children with Leukaemia and Help for Heroes.

Festival-goers can find out how BP Ultimate has been developed to improve fuel economy by visiting the Goodwood FoS-TECH, a high-tech showcase for the low-fuel-consumption cars of the future.

Sue Horler from BP Ultimate, which sponsors the FoS-TECH, said: "It's leg power versus horse power for the first time at the Goodwood Festival."

The leg power v horse power races start at 1.25pm on Saturday and Sunday (July 4 and 5).

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