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Allan McNish
When this magazine’s regular editor and I met up in America for a road trip (you can read the details…
When this magazine’s regular editor and I met up in America for a road trip (you can read the details…
Australian racing journalist Michael Stahl has written for many home and US titles – and has a four-lane slot track…
Ecclestone's future hangs on court verdict F1 tsar could be driven from his sport as London tribunal assesses conflicting evidence…
All-rounder Henry Taylor has died in France, aged 80. Entering racing via F3 in 1954, he won the Autosport championship…
Blancpain set for Brands International sports cars return to familiar terrain, By Gary Watkins Top-line international sports car racing will…
Former sports car racer and entrant Simon Phillips has died at the age of 79. Phillips contested the Le Mans…
1967 Chris Amon, Scuderia Ferrari and a Year of Living Dangerously, By John Julian Decent books about Chris Amon are…
University kart champ beats several fancied rivals... and sets his sights on a career in sports cars | by Alex…
Guest editor Allan McNish on loud F1 cars and changing attitudes among younger generations Allan McNish: I remember Senna testing…
MotoGP's new direction Next year MotoGP takes the next step towards achieving its avowed intention of filling the grid with…
New chapters of history HSCC confirms extra race dates for 2014 season, By Paul Lawrence The Historic Sports Car Club…
Interlagos and its many charms “In qualifying you had to take it flat. If you stayed on the road, and…
One of the leading national drivers of the 1970s has died after a short illness, aged 83. The Londoner first…
Best known as a major importer of British and other European cars to the USA, Norwegian-born Kjell Qvale, who has…
An original road test taken from the Motor Sport archives, October 1961 | by Bill Boddy Down the years it…
Mini, Merc, BMW and Jag prepare their menus | by Andrew Frankel Every year at about this time the motoring…
Buoyed by the recent announcement of a ‘technical partnership’ with Mercedes’ in-house tuning division AMG, Aston Martin appears keen to…
Charles Morgan has lost his appeal against dismissal from the company that bears his name, so while he continues to…
Can you have too much of a good thing? Yes, according to Andy Palmer, sales and marketing boss of Red…
Weissach faced a difficult brief but has come up with clever answers | by Andrew Frankel Factfile £100,540 Engine: 3.8…
Dunlop is the only hardware company that has been in GPs since the beginning but now it’s gone, so this is a good time to look back at its greatest season, when Wayne Rainey and Kevin Schwantz duelled for the 1991 500cc world championship
As Formula 1 embarks on a season of change, MotoGP is revelling in the success of a recent change in its rules MotoGP’s competitive landscape has been transformed since the…
Formula 1’s visit to the Algarve International Circuit for a race might prove to be a one-off, but thanks to Lewis Hamilton the venue will have a place in the…
On an F1 grid obsessed by youth, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso are outliers — but not just in terms of age. "I've never encountered any other driver nearly as competitive," says Matt Bishop. "Both remain supremely capable"