Archive Service Interval Before the war he was an up-and-coming racer but hostilities drew Tony Rolt from Donington to Colditz. He returned a war hero on the verge of stardom. Phil Llewellin profiles… November 1999 Issue By Phil Llewellin
Great Read Archive Robert Benoist: the bravest of the brave Daniel Perdridge recieved his orders from the top-secret Special Operations Executive in London on 29 February 1944. The objectives of Operation Clergyman in territory that had been under Nazi Germany's… April 1999 Issue By Phil Llewellin
Archive Hill Start Phil Llewellin returns to the place where his motor-journalism career began and rediscovers hillclimbing's unique and timeless atmosphere. Accelerating like a clothyard arrow at Agincourt, McLaren's prodigiously potent F1 reaches… December 1998 Issue By Phil Llewellin
Great Read Archive Piero Taruffi: The incredibly versatile Silver Fox racer Like many schoolboys in post-War Britain, I had an insatiable appetite for stories about a character called Wilson. He'd swim the Channel before breakfast, score a pre-lunch century against the… June 2000 Issue By Phil Llewellin
Archive Liberte, egalite, velocity Bugatti was a fading GP force by the mid-1930s, but its Le Mans victories were still ahead of it. Phil Llewellin samples its winning 57G of 1937 – and tells… January 2004 Issue By Phil Llewellin