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Adrian Newey renege left Rahal high and dry
The close friendship of Bobby Rahal, and Adrian Newey, was founded on the bond that occurs when conversations between a…
The close friendship of Bobby Rahal, and Adrian Newey, was founded on the bond that occurs when conversations between a…
Group 44 Jaguar E-type Looks scary, doesn’t IT? Sounds scary, too. As in ‘throw yourself flat on the floor when…
Of the many pinch-yourself moments routinely served up to crowds and competitors at the Goodwood Revival, the Kinrara Trophy has…
The look on Martin Brundle’s face the minute he walks into the garage at Silverstone is a picture. There’s an…
Rather like today’s superstar footballers and musicians – so famous they’re known only by their first names – the most…
The coolest of cats On April 15 1961, Graham Hill served notice of the Jaguar E-type’s potential by giving the…
It looked like nothing else on earth and cost a fraction as much as a comparable Ferrari. It wasn’t conceived…
The Missing Six. Sounds like something out of the Enid Blyton collection, but it is in fact the romantic tale…
Despite being armed only with the rear-view mirror of a Fiat Punto, I was able to see the bigger picture.…
Three XJ220s were set aside for a Le Mans programme with Jaguar’s racing partner Tom Walkinshaw – although one was…
This week in motor sport goes to France, three current Formula 1 drivers and the King celebrate birthdays. Michael Schumacher and Benetton outmanoeuvred Williams to win the French Grand Prix of 1994…
“Either we get somebody to fund it or we just have to put it into a museum and close the project down.” It’s a sad but realistic assessment from Bloodhound’s…
Sebastian Vettel's drive to sixth place was one of the feelgood stories from the Japanese GP. But it was a hard-won performance. We've examined his race data to reveal why the driver of the day award was well deserved
The notion of what wins on Saturday sells on Monday has driven production car racing for decades. From the European Touring Car Championship of the 1960s to the BTCC, there’s…