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Exclusive interview with Simon Draper: from Aston Martins to lavish books
If you see an unusual Aston Martin at a race, chances are the entrant will be Simon Draper. His collection…

If you see an unusual Aston Martin at a race, chances are the entrant will be Simon Draper. His collection…
There may be more exciting things you can do with a steering wheel in your hands than guide an Aston…
The rolling Derbyshire countryside before us stretches as far as the eye can strain, the murky months of spring doing…
After I drove all the way to Winchester to view this car, Fred Blakemore told me it wasn’t really his.…
St John ‘Jock’ Horsfall’s name is famous in Aston Martin circles, but he had a secret. A successful works driver…
More from Silverstone: does Rossi have a carbon-fibre swingarm on the way? How Miller joined the Hells Angels, briefly; the agony of Lorenzo’s comeback weekend; why Márquez went back to…
It’s time for Monza. What a delicious prospect. Passion, pasta, Peroni and the Prancing Horse. Then there’s the traffic, the tifosi and the double-booking of grandstand seats… The Italian Grand…
France's narrow Clermont-Ferrand circuit threaded through volcanic rock faces, sheer drops, and untamed countryside, posing one of F1's greatest-ever tests of nerve. No wonder only the very best drivers won there, says Matt Bishop
Mark Hughes reports from the 2017 Spanish Grand Prix Decision time in the Mercedes pits. To pit or not pit as the lap 34 Stoffel Vandoorne/Felipe Massa collision has left…