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The Jaguar D-Type
When the Jaguar D-type made its racing debut in the 1954 Le Mans 24-hour race, it marked a complete departure…

When the Jaguar D-type made its racing debut in the 1954 Le Mans 24-hour race, it marked a complete departure…
Willie Green in the Bamford Ferrari 275LM (right) gave victory to Modena in the Jaguar v. Ferrari v. Aston Martin…
Nearly two years have passed since AC Cars Ltd. first revealed their mid-engined, Ford 3-litre V6-powered, two-seater sports car and…
Motor Sport tests two significant British high-performance cars of very different eras. 1924/5 3-litre Bentley Road-test reports, as out-spoken as…
W.B. is a little off the mark in saying that the XJ.12 coupe was unquestionably the correct British car for…
Testing Memories by Rodney L. Walkerly It must have been 1927, when MOTOR SPORT, incorporating The Brooklands Gazette ("every month…
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If you've heard that a driver looks fast on paper... this isn't quite it. Matt Bishop casts his eye over the fastest names in F1, with his own formula to explain why Ayrton Senna and Jim Clark belong in the slow lane, lagging the nippily-named Clay Regazzoni and Lando Norris
The fan festival event will take place leading up to the Brazilian Grand Prix Photo: Motorsport Images Formula 1 has announced a fan festival celebrating the life of Ayrton Senna that…
The 2018 Goodwood Festival of Speed hillclimb celebrated its 25th with a new record Romain Dumas added another hillclimb record to his growing collection at the weekend, ascending the 2018…
As more drivers get a feel for the 2026 Formula 1 cars in simulators, concern is growing that the new regulations may sacrifice driving enjoyment in pursuit of technical ambition, as Mark Hughes reports