Archive Obituaries Harry Kallström Six-time Swedish Rally Champion Harry Kallström rose so quickly to fame he was nicknamed ‘Sputnik’, after the Russian satellite launched the year he won his first rally. He… October 2009 Issue By John Davenport
Archive River deep, mountain highs This is they story of how an expat scotsman came within a whisker of scoring a safary rally hat-trick in the sixties. Bert Shankland is a legen in Africa, an… May 2001 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Timo Mäkinen: The quiet man with a loud pedal He didn't say very much, but whatever rally car he was given, Timo Mäkinen could make it talk. Oh, and he like a party afterwards. John Davenport saw the mighty… June 2004 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Classic cars: Jaguar E-type Back from the dead The years following the announcement of the XK10 in 1948 were successful for the Jaguar company in almost every respect. On the track they notched up… October 1989 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Profile: Lancia Stratos The Lancia Stratos had incomparably dramatic looks and boasted spectacular successes. We trace the car’s development and detail the history of one works example Words: John Davenport. Photography: Ian Fraser… March 2007 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Of clocks and cock-ups... You can have the fastest, most reliable car on the rally, the most talented crew and the best driver, but if you can't keep track of time, you can easily… September 1999 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Knights of cold There's nothing so thrilling as a rally car sideways on the snow. But climate change and the sports hot new look have triggered a thaw in such excitement. John Davenport… February 2003 Issue By John Davenport
Great Read Archive Jean-Louis Schlesser: Not just deserts Famous men are not always remembered for what they might consider important. Our late Lord Chancellor is recalled for his choice of wallpaper rather than his reorganisation of the judiciary, and… October 2003 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Slide Rulers In the years between Stratos and Quattro, rallying was all about a pair of humdrum three-box family saloons. Doesn't sound great, does it? They became, however, two of the sport's… August 2002 Issue By John Davenport
Archive Fifteen minutes of fame: Tale of a Manx kit Clan:Manx International Rally September 8-10,1972 Roger Clark winning a seventies British rally in an Escort was the norm. But behind him this time was a kit car that almost broke… March 2003 Issue By John Davenport
Great Read Archive 'Allo A110': How Alpine dominated the WRC's early days We sat at the start of the opening special stage. The pace notes were on my knee and, behind our heads, the engine burbled away through its twinchoke Dellortos. We… February 2002 Issue By John Davenport
Archive One giant leap When Ford dropped a rorty competition engine into a compact family car called Escort, it created a new breed of rally winner overnight. John Davenport was there. In the summer… June 1999 Issue By John Davenport