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Art of the Formula 1 car
Stuart Codling with commentary by Gordon Murray Whether you agree that these cars are works of art or not, the…

Stuart Codling with commentary by Gordon Murray Whether you agree that these cars are works of art or not, the…
Brian Lister and the cars from Cambridge Paul Skilleter In technical terms this book much augments Robert Edwards’ Archie and…
Garth Stein Enzo the dog is the eloquent storyteller of this moving novel, and his life philosophy is guided by…
David Tremayne A very in-depth look at how a Formula 1 car is built and works. Certainly worth reading if…
In a patchy season BRM scored one memorable win, bringing hints of rule-bending. But the facts are there, if you…
This year marks the 60th anniversary of not only the Formula 1 World Championship – introduced in 1950 – but…
Racing on public roads, although an endangered species, at least survives for motorcycles on the Isle of Man and in…
Grand Prix reporting today always involves flying, but when Bill Boddy was doing it pre-war that was rare – and…
News is to hand that the unique 1918 Hall car (above) is being restored in the Netherlands by Ton van…
From 1921-1938 the BARC introduced a 120mph badge, the first of which was won by K Lee Guinness in a…
The VSCC’s first 2010 race meeting is scheduled for Saturday April 24 at Silverstone, followed by Oulton Park on May…
After Mr Locke King had seen a continental motor race he returned to his Weybridge estate with the idea of…
Max Verstappen was lauded for his consistent Mexican GP lap times, but they are nothing exceptional for an F1 driver — you need to look at another of this year's races to appreciate his talent, writes Mark Hughes
Colchester Racing Developments manufactures and supplies tooling components. The business also fabricates customised metalwork – turning, milling and grinding components – to customer’s drawings and specifications. Best of all, CRD holds every drawing,…
There is plenty of cars up for auction across Monterey car week covering pretty, pedigree and peculiar
It used to be that ‘the season’ was the time for the debutants, the higher echelons of society, to launch themselves, show off, amaze people with their brilliance and ultimately…