Archive Toyota Celica GT4 In an era of fast-changing regulations, Toyota overcame a catalogue of headaches with a complex machine to produce this, the car with which Carlos Sainz won the 1990 WRC The… May 2007 Issue By John Davenport
Archive 17th Lyons-Charbonniéres/Stuttgart-Solitude Rally Most of the F.I.A.'s International rally calendar is filled by events which take place in France, Germany and Italy and in addition to the big events like the Monte, the… April 1964 Issue By John Davenport
Archive What in the world is going on? By John Davenport. The 1990s boom years of the World Rally Championship have become a distant memory. Some say it has lost its way, with one dominant driver, rules confusion… April 2008 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Obituary Pat Moss It was often said in rally circles that Pat Moss was “one of the boys”. The truth was that she was actually better than most of the boys. An extremely… January 2009 Issue By John Davenport
Archive The original flying Finn Flying Finns have now become so much a part of rallying folklore, it's easy to forget that it was one man, Raunto Aaltonen, who started it all. John Davenport recalls… August 1997 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Rally Review, March 1966 The Monte Carlo Fiasco The Monte Carlo Rally has long been accepted as the world's most publicised rally but I imagine that no one would have expected to see such… March 1966 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Not backwards in coming forwards With its rear engine and low profile, Porsche’s new GT hardly looked like a rally star; yet it went on to prove itself with a hat-trick on the Monte. Words:… August 2006 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Rally Review, January 1966 R.A.C Rally of Great Britain The marvellous thing about rallying is that, unlike racing, the weather very seldom is allowed to interfere with the running of the event and both… January 1966 Issue By John Davenport
Archive And then there were none... The famed 1961 Liege-Rome-Liege rally destroyed ninety per cent of its entrants. But compared to some rallies, says John Davenport, it was a stroll in the park The year 1972… May 1998 Issue By John Davenport
Archive How Paddy Hopkirk won the 1964 Monte Carlo Rally: key figures relive epic victory It was the last weekend of January, 1964. Bruce Forsyth and Tommy Cooper flanked Joan Regan on the revolving stage that marked the finale of Britain's most popular televised show,… February 2004 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Stairway to heaven Half the height of Everest, Pike's Peak is ten minutes of motorised uphill madness. John Davenport looks at the craziest hillclimb of them all. The American West is a place… March 1999 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Peter Harper One of Britain's best all-round drivers died at the end of August, aged 81. Well known for his exploits on rallies such as the Monte Carlo, Coupe des Alpes, Tulip, Acropolis,… October 2003 Issue By John Davenport