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Editorial, February 2001
They came from opposite ends of the motorsport spectrum. One had been imbued in all things fast and mechanical from…
They came from opposite ends of the motorsport spectrum. One had been imbued in all things fast and mechanical from…
When John Cooper succumbed to cancer on Christmas Eve, he died not only as one of the most profoundly influential…
Mercedes-Benz's centenary and a pageant marking the 50 years since Ferrari's maiden GP victory are the key themes of the…
Legendary British driver Brian Redman might return from the USA to contest a round of the FORCE's Formula 5000 Transatlantic…
The majestic St Jovite Circuit, home to the Canadian Grand Prix in 1968 and '70, and the very first Can-Am…
One of the technically brilliant but ill-stared 'twin-chassis' JPS Lotus 88 Formula One cars, banned from the world championship by…
Of all the characters in off-track motorsport, none was more splendidly eccentric than twice RAC British Hillclimb champion Sir Nicholas…
Walter Hayes, the 'Father of the DFV', Formula One's most successful engine, has died, aged 76. This eloquent and intelligent…
Sir, I really enjoyed the article on Tony Brise in the December 2000 issue. You must surely be following this…
Sir, In his December column, the excellent Simon Taylor hit several nails firmly and squarely on the head. Why should…
Sir, I was delighted to read the superb article on Tony Brise in the December 2000 issue. David Tremayne captured…
Sir, Of the many positive things to come from the agreement between the BRDC and Octagon, what delights me the…
Sir, The Turbo Years were indeed one of the most thrilling periods in motor racing, as your articles made very…
Sir, Your magazine continues to offer a valuable insight into Indy racing, with driver features on the likes of Jiminy…
Sir, It was fascinating to read Mark Hughes' piece about Renault's early Fl aspirations in the late 1970s and early…
One way or another, every Formula One driver over the past 23 years has cause to be grateful to Professor…
Mario Andretti is not given to hero-worship. He will readily concede that Alberto Ascari was the man who fired in…
Interlagos, first round of the 1976 championship, the dying moments of final qualifying. There's a face-to-face row going on in…
The politics: part one The battle off the track was as fierce as the one Hunt and Lauda were waging…
In Japan some passage of time is usually required before an event, an artefact or an era can be defined…
Andretti has answered another question asked by bringing an automotive behemoth to its F1 bid, but the tension between the FIA and FOM is clear
A painstaking ten-year journey has seen Swedish rocker Pär Lindstedt restore the Leyton House CG901B – legendary designer Adrian Newey's breakthrough F1 car
You might have noticed there was a little bit of hype surrounding the Miami Grand Prix over the weekend. It was subtle, but it was there. I’m sure you’re all…
This week's major milestones from history, via the database October 26 1986 The 1986 Formula 1 World Championship was decided on this day in Adelaide after a dramatic three-way title…