Archive Imperfect ten Chris Amon 1968 There are lies, damn lies and Chris Amon's grand prix statistics of 1968: Four poles, three races led - and just 10 points. He should have been… March 2003 Issue By David Malsher
Archive Grunt of the litter No Aston lacks in charisma. But some are more blessed than others - DB4 GT and Vanquish, for example. There's 40 years between them but, as David Malsher discovers, they… January 2002 Issue By David Malsher
Archive Overpowered, over here, uderrated F1 has yet to conquer to USA, but has fared a sight better than Indycars have in Europe. David Malsher recalls their only UK venture One miserable weekend in 1978,… October 2000 Issue By David Malsher
Archive All good things... The one that got away Four of Rick Mear's 29 champcar wins came in the Indy 500 but, even 18 years on, the time he let the race slip from… February 2001 Issue By David Malsher
Archive The all-too-short F1 career of Alessandro Nannini: what might have been? The newspapers didn't sensationalise; the facts were hideous enough. 'Grand Prix Ace in Helicopter Crash' read the headlines. 'Life not in danger' they assured, in smaller type. But then phrases… July 2001 Issue By David Malsher
Archive Shadow of no doubt A superb car and token opposition meant Don Nichols' team cruised to the title in 1974. But the in-fighting kept interest alive, as David Malsher relates. You can look at… December 2001 Issue By David Malsher
Archive M. Schumacher - Jordan&Benetton (1991) Has Schuey ever been overawed? I suspect not. He showed no trepidation on his GP debut as he was strapped in the Jordan 191 and prepared to race at Spa.… December 2000 Issue By David Malsher
Archive A dream fulfilled Humble BMC underpinnings, trusty climax engine and sylphlike body were the ingredients that began a legend in 1958. David Malsher drives the prototype Anyone with a passing interest in aircraft… May 2002 Issue By David Malsher
Archive Streetfighters Why do some F1 drivers prefer it when the margin for errors lies between negligible and non-existent? David Malsher examines the cases of three men who were kings of the… September 2000 Issue By David Malsher
Great Read Archive Michael Andretti and Al Unser Jnr: The IndyCar dynasty born to run The parallels are obvious: Al Unser Jnr and Michael Andretti, sons of IndyCar legends and born within a year of each other, each take the CART title and a great… November 2005 Issue By David Malsher