Great Read Archive France's fearsome autodrome: Montlhéry track test It was what the French call 'Un été de la Saint-Martin"— an Indian Summer. Across continental Europe the weather had been hot, oppressive. During our night time run into France… March 2000 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive Short, back & sideways: Channelling Stirling Moss at Goodwood in a Ferrari 250GT SWB If ever proof was needed that for some people, things come all too easily, then look no further than the case of one Stirling Moss. In 1961 he secured his… September 1998 Issue By Matthew Franey
Great Read Archive Tough Guys: Graham and Damon Hill Think for one minute about the hardest thing you have ever done in your life. Remember if you can the sleepless nights, the mental anguish that came from your own… December 1999 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive Grands Prix GP racing was once ruled by manufacturers. Now it's the FIA and constructors. Matthew Franey asks how long it will last. If you want to find out how much the… April 1999 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive Delta Bravo In the final part of our series on Lancia's world rallying legends, Matthew Franey gets to grips with the awe-inspiring Delta S4 and Integrale In the mid-1980s, world rallying entered… October 1997 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive Five go mad in stages We have driven the five finest works Lancias in the world. In part one of his report, Matthew Franey goes into battle with the Fulvia, Stratos and 037 In 1992,… September 1997 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive Green Goddess One of the stars of this summer's COYS historic festival, the Talbot 105 is one of Britain's most underrated sportscars. Matthew Franey samples a little bit o history in this… October 1997 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive Oil on the track If a diesel racing car sounds silly, you’l be surprised as its rivals were to learn that one claimed pole for the Indy 500. Matthew Franey reports Pub quiz question… August 1998 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive Scalded cat Ford's new racing Puma is the ultimate version of an already brilliant car. The only problem is it comes with a less than brilliant price tag. Matthew Franey tries his… April 2000 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive The Ones That Got Away Jan Magnussen was famously described by Jackie Stewart - who hired him to race for his fledgling GP team - as the most talented driver since Senna. But in his… December 1998 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive Scream Test Honda's highly strung new sportscar, the S2000, is no ordinary machine. Matthew Franey heads to Prescott Hillclimb School to find out why. The purpose of this story is two-fold. Firstly… July 1999 Issue By Matthew Franey
Archive Accidental heroes No one believed that a garage owner and his son could take on and beat the might of Ferrari and Maserati. Matthey Franey looks back at, and samples, a bit… November 1997 Issue By Matthew Franey