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Aston Martin V12 Vantage S
Subtle change benefits ancient warrior Three pedals rather than two and the same seven gears selected by hand rather than…

Subtle change benefits ancient warrior Three pedals rather than two and the same seven gears selected by hand rather than…
Good to drive, but a little less raw than its peers It is an occupational hazard of being a one-man…
Taking over from Fangio Following your recent four-page spread on the Ferrari driven in the 1956 Mille Miglia by Juan…
6.00am Circuit gates open and the annual stampede begins as the first of an estimated 77,000 fans rush to annex…
Freddie Hunt does not share the Formula 1 dream that inspired his father James, but he would like to race…
Statistics are never the whole story. But they are often a good place to start, so here’s a man who…
On paper its competitive credentials aren’t obvious, but the Mini All4 Dakar Racing is perfectly tailored to the world’s toughest…
Formula 1 was often discussed in the Green family household, but not in the way you might imagine. “My dad…
He can’t yet hold a driving licence, but this karting prodigy is set to impress in F3 & Formula Renault,…
Inspired by the memory of his late son, 82-year-old John Surtees has bought a kart circuit. He tells us about his…
A romantic relic for half a century, this was the scene of some epic feats of Grand Prix endeavour writer…
Grand Prix de Monaco Historique Notionally this was the 10th Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, though at times it felt…
Greece is the word Acropolis Rally, May 7-8: a weekend of firsts as the 2016 European Rally Championship celebrates its…
Racing the way it was Giving up a job to go motor racing shows serious commitment – especially when funds…
The gorilla in the room A racing driver’s skills have been negotiable assets from the start, as Mercedes has cause…
Mercedes' return to competitiveness has been a hard and gruelling journey. Key figures from the team tell Motor Sport what went wrong and how it clawed its way back to the front
In the same year that Ford has announced its return to Le Mans' top echelon, Scalextric has chosen to honour one of its most famous drivers. We look back on the cars that defined Ken Miles
When does a rookie have the edge over an F1 world champion? Perhaps in Jeddah, says Mark Hughes, where the unsettling effect of a softer tyre compound is less likely to faze younger drivers than the likes of Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton
The cut-and-thrust of American racing means that late safety cars are a common feature. So NASCAR and IndyCar have developed ways of ensuring that races rarely end with a procession to the finish line