Archive The worst car I ever drove - Axle tramp When the steering wheel came off, it still steered from the rear...John Davenport hears about a saloon with an attitude problem. Ove Andersson is now best known as the President… February 1999 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Rally Review, April 1966 Italian Rally of the Flowers It seems to he the sad task of Rally Review to devote an in amount of space to rally scrutineering rather than to rallying itself.… April 1966 Issue By John Davenport
Archive The rise of Fall From Yorkshire and a Mini to a GM competitions boss. Tony Fall tells John Davenport how he did it Tony Fall was a rally phenomenon in the 1960s. Just as… October 2004 Issue By John Davenport
Archive The Full Monty The modern Monte Carlo rally may be a carefully organised World Championship round, but past events have taken competitors to the limits of motoring. Monte survivor John Davenport remembers. The… March 1998 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Tights and fights The action in and around the San Remo Rally has had some emotional moments over the years, though one has to say that few of them emanated from the rally… December 2003 Issue By John Davenport
Archive The greatest rally driver of all time It's no easy thing to rank a century of rally drivers, but John Davenport asked some of the great names in the sport for their votes on which one had… April 2000 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Col De Turini This piece of road still provides the focus of the world's most famous rally. But other Monte stages have come and gone, as John Davenport explains You are in Monte… January 2002 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Obituary - Richard Burns On the fourth anniversary of winning his WRC title, Richard Burns died. He was just 34. John Davenport pays tribute to a British rallying icon. I never had the chance… January 2006 Issue By John Davenport
Archive The worst car I ever drove - Jack of no trades Untried, untested and unloved, Datsun's entry for the 1973 Tour of Britain was Tony Fall's nemesis. John Davenport remembers why With the Tour of Britain, shortly to be revived for… October 1999 Issue By John Davenport
Great Read Archive Mercedes 450SLC: the unlikely world rally winner Since Hans Tak kicked off Mercedes-Benz's rally career by winning the 1954 Tulip Rally with the light, powerful, spaceframe 300SL gull-wing, the Three-Pointed Star has been in and out of… November 2002 Issue By John Davenport
Archive My only WRC win -- Armin Schwarz 1991 Catalunya Rally Was it part of the original plan that you should be in Catalunya? No, but after San Remo, where I was able to help Carlos (Sainz)… June 2005 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Sunny side down Nissan spent a fortune on its four-wheel-drive Group A rally machine. Neat, compact and bristling with gizmos... it flopped. John Davenport tells why the Sunny couldn't stand the heat When… May 2004 Issue By John Davenport