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Print retains its power: motor racing collectors' books
Have you noticed on Zoom interviews how often the background is a wall of books? Despite Kindle and its fellows…
Have you noticed on Zoom interviews how often the background is a wall of books? Despite Kindle and its fellows…
When it comes to adding value, a signature can be key, but it can also be tricky: how do you…
David Johnson art prints In a world where every high street shop from TK Maxx to John Lewis is selling…
Motor racing will never be a completely accessible sport, especially in these modern times of high-tech single-make cars populating the…
When Colin Chapman pulled the covers off his dainty Lotus 7 at the Earl’s Court Motor Show in 1957, we…
Give me Goodwood on an Easter day… Some 55,000 people came to the Sussex track for this opening 1960 meet. Colin Weston…
August 4, 1968 Nürburgring, Germany Ferrari’s Jacky Ickx (9) and Chris Amon (8) share the front row with Brabham’s Jochen…
The greatest of all time for many, Jim Clark was killed at Hockenheim 48 years ago this week competing in Formula 2. As part of our British champions issue in…
Jim Smith had had a sheltered 1940s-50s upbringing on the remote New South Wales dairy farm run by his Methodist parents. He seldom went anywhere else other than to the…
Always feisty and competitive, Maria Teresa de Filippis was the first woman to make a Grand Prix grid. And the determination the Maestro saw then is still evident today By…
“He just won’t stop fiddling with things,” says Chevron Cars Ltd. owner David Witt. He’s talking about ex-BTCC and Le Mans driver Anthony Reid who’s putting the Chevron GT3 car…