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RAC attracts strong entry
British rally stalwarts Jeremy Easson and David Stokes are among the leading entries for the 2009 Roger Albert Clark Rally,…
British rally stalwarts Jeremy Easson and David Stokes are among the leading entries for the 2009 Roger Albert Clark Rally,…
Shaun Lynn and Andrew Haddon upheld GT40 honour in the Spa Six Hours with aremarkable drive from 98th to first…
– Bonhams – The inaugural auction at Reims was held the weekend after the Goodwood Revival sale and produced a…
Maserati makes its mark on Goodwood More than 100 classic Maseratis travelled from seven countries, including Australia, for the recent…
Its great rival the Sierra Cosworth was faster, but the M3 won on reliability – quite literally, with numerous title…
Out of the Shadows Behind the Scenes of 1960s Motor Racing Roger Lane Following a positive response from his inclusion…
Ferrari’s fifth amendment Enzo Ferrari made sure the Pescara 4 Hours counted for the 1961 World Championship – and his…
The high-flyer from Bradford Felix Scriven’s long drives down from Yorkshire to compete at Brooklands were well worth the effort…
Jessi Combs has been posthumously awarded the title of the fastest woman on land, ten months after a fatal crash during the attempt. The 36-year-old broke the record with a…
It’s easy to make jokes about Texas and Formula 1. Even the local press in Austin have been having some fun with the story. At the end of last month…
Pecco Bagnaia ruled Assen, but would he have done so if Jorge Martin – the fastest rider in the race – hadn’t made a hash of qualifying? And what about the green-paint horrors of Brad Binder and Pedro Acosta?
Ferrari's dwindling pace during the Saudi Arabian GP saw it finish behind Aston Martin and Mercedes. But F1 team principal Fred Vasseur believes finding the car's sweet spot will bring a "decent step" towards the front