Archive Andial Racing - USA The name is seen in almost any picture of GTP sports car racing in America; Andial. Every Porsche carries the logo, and in the past ten seasons of Camel GT… January 1991 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Wolseley 18/85 A luxury version of B.M.C.'s 1800, the Wolseley 18/85, has been announced with power steering as standard equipment and Borg-Warner 35 automatic transmission as a £94 option. The price of… April 1967 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive New cars: Renault 21 turbo Hit, not myth Regie Renault did not introduce turbocharging to the mass market, but it has done more than any other manufacturer to extend the range and appeal of forced… August 1987 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Cotton on.... Goodbye to the Old Order? FISA president Jean-Marie Balestre hinted strongly at Le Mans in June that future Group C regulations would favour 3.5-litre racing engines, and so it proved… August 1988 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Open Your Heart Derek Warwick has always worn his heart on his sleeve. With only a Le Mans drive for Courage on his itinerary, he bares his soul to Mike Cotton Confidence and… June 1996 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive New cars Carrera 4: a revelation Proud of the new model as Porsche's management surely is, not quite enough emphasis was given at the launch to the completely fresh appeal of the… January 1989 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Jaguar Plans The effective career of Jaguar's stock-block, V12 powered Group C racing cars may now be on the wane, but the 1-2 victory at Le Mans has given a welcome boost… August 1990 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Corsair v. "Windsor Castle" – an honourable draw "They flew half the way," the deck steward told an elderly lady passenger on the Union Castle ship "Windsor Castle" at Southampton, looking down on the mud-plastered… July 1967 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive 1000 KMs of Buenos Aires A sad start to 1971 Buenos Aires, January 10th. For the first time in 11 years a World Championship race was held at Buenos Aires, Argentina, on January 10th. The… February 1971 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive World Sportscar Championship: Jarama 480kms Ole! Fresh from success at Le Mans, the Sauber Mercedes team went to the Jarama track outside Madrid with another winning performance on June 25. Jochen Mass, the German who… August 1989 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Silverstone 1,000 Kms A Porsche benefit For a while it looked as though Porsche had some real opposition at last. The two Lancia-Martini entries had practised well, their tyre problems were solved, and for… June 1983 Issue By Mike Cotton
Archive Interview - Tim Lee-Davey The Juggler At the age of 35, Tim Lee-Davey's ambition is as clear as ever: to be a successful racing driver. Chances of breaking into Formula 1 have long since… February 1991 Issue By Mike Cotton