Archive The Ian Walker Racing Vauxhall Viva "Sprint" The Vauxhall Viva is a lively, spacious small saloon, with rather supple suspension. This induced Ian Walker Racing to get their engineering consultant, Bill Blydenstein, to go to work on… October 1965 Issue By admin
Archive Navigating in the middle of nowhere: Dakar's brutal challenge The only sound is the wind rustling through the camel grass, sand stretching as far as the eye can see. We’re somewhere in Saudi Arabia’s 1.18 million square miles of… March 2023 Issue By Dominic Tobin
Archive Ferrari's forced-induction experiment It’s hard to believe but it’s coming up for 30 years since Ferrari invested seriously in its first forced-induction Formula 1 programme after 1950, developing its 120-degree V6-cylinder 126C design.… February 2010 Issue By Doug Nye
Archive Low and behold 1960: First test of the 'lowline', Silverstone The team was still winning, but its car was fast becoming outdated. Something had to be done. The police weren't impressed, but Charlie… February 2003 Issue By Paul Fearnley