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The Death of Innocence
It is common practice not to award number 13 in the start list for any form of motorsport. On the…
It is common practice not to award number 13 in the start list for any form of motorsport. On the…
Mark Skewis saw Damon Hill take home maximum points from South America after two flawless drives Michael Schumacher left South…
No longer preoccupied with filling the shoes of his hero, Rubens Barrichello starred in front of his home crowd. Mark…
If any man is capable of challenging the Williams supremacy, Mark Skewis believes it is Jean Alesi Jean Alesi has…
Turning the British Rally Championship over to Formula Two cars worked a treat - until a horde of four-wheel drives…
It was not quite a traditional Safari, yet it may be the last of its kind. David Williams believes that…
The days of parochialism appear truly to be over for the Indy Car World Series. David Phillips reports on the…
One of the BTCC's most easy-going drivers got on the 'phone to argue his case recently. Then he proved it…
Driving a racing 911 appears second nature to a multiple world champion, but Mark Hughes finds that there's a sting…
It doesn't stop. But it goes. It slides. It barks. It bellows. This racing Jag met with Ian Flux's ...…
Don Law has been working with, on and around Jaguars for the last 20 years, half of which has been…
It looks like a Volvo. It feels like a Volvo. But Simon Arron found that the 850TDI also has a…
Another day, another brace of Audis. But we like them. This time it's the A4 Avant range. Replacing the 80…
Mitsubishi Carisma The 1996 Carisma is Mitsubishi's first European-built model and is intended to be a Vauxhall Vectra/Ford Mondeo basher…
Beating the Odds, by Christopher Hilton. Haynes, £9.99. Study and anticipation of the F1 season is enriched by knowing about…
The French Sports Car Revolution — 1934-1939, by Anthony Blight. Haynes/Foulis, £95.00 Having written of the London Talbot in Georges…
Sir, I note with interest the article in the April issue on the finding of another Lola-Aston Martin, and particularly…
Sir, Can anyone tell me why so many trade advertisers omit prices of cars they are offering for sale? When…
Noisy, cramped, rough, twitchy - is it any wonder customers ignored the Stratos in droves? Laurence Meredith thinks they missed…
Though fated not to become a household name, Pat Fairfield was much admired by his peers; Andrew Embleton recalls a…
Only one car has shown itself capable of winning F1 races this season, writes Tony Dodgins. And this means 90 per cent of drivers don't have a chance of the title. Is there another way?
The timesheets at the end of the day tell one story... but it's unlikely to be the full truth of F1 testing in Bahrain. Chris Medland explores how to get a better idea of who's on top — and who's not
Arthur Leclerc, younger brother of Formula 1 driver Charles, has been signed by Ferrari to become part of its young driver programme. The 19-year-old has two seasons of single-seater experience…
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Jochen Rindt’s passing. A mercurial talent who rubbed shoulders with Jackie Stewart, Jim Clark and Jack Brabham, the Austrian remains to date the only…