Archive French resistance AGS emerged from behind Henri Julien’s garage in the south of France, made the grade in Formula 2, flowered briefly in F1, and was gone By Johnny Tipler When the… October 2007 Issue By Johnny Tipler
Archive A special talent, but not a player Somehow we all felt we knew Ronnie Peterson. In fact, all we really knew about this shy man was that he could drive the wheels off any racing car. This extract from… October 2003 Issue By Johnny Tipler
Archive Regs are there to be broken For some, the Monte retro rally was a test of navigation; for others, a chance to reawaken the fire of the old days. By Johnny Tipler There were three sorts… April 2008 Issue By Johnny Tipler
Archive Tour de force You can go gently or you can go for it; either way a five-day bash from Paris to Marseilles is a tough test for a classic car By Johnny Tipler… July 2008 Issue By Johnny Tipler
Archive Ageing gracefully It was the older cars in this year’s Mille Miglia which proved the most effective By Johnny Tipler Every one of this year’s 375 Mille Miglia entrants took part in… August 2009 Issue By Johnny Tipler
Archive Targa, Targa still burning bright Sicily’s epic road race has cracked the ton. Although the event’s golden era is 30 years past, the mountains still echo to the scream of competition cars. Words: Johnny Tipler.… August 2006 Issue By Johnny Tipler