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Was the Carrera PanAmericana the greatest road race of them all or simply suicidal folly? Chris Nixon looks back over…
Was the Carrera PanAmericana the greatest road race of them all or simply suicidal folly? Chris Nixon looks back over…
No one believed that a garage owner and his son could take on and beat the might of Ferrari and…
When considering the pre-requisites to make the grade in motor racing, few have been dealt a stronger hand than Elio…
Mercedes' victory in the 1908 French GP was one of its best. Bill Boddy tells the tale and traces the…
After a generation, the Morgan Plus Eight has finally given in to political correctness. Has the institution been thus ruined?…
How would you like to have born Patrick Head and and John Barnard in your pit, fussing over your car?…
I suppose that the 1979 Italian GP at Monza, when Gilles and I were second and first and I won…
A new engine didn't just give the Alfa 145 the power it needed, Andrew Frankel says it changed the entire…
When I heard that the jockey Richard Dunwoody was to turn to motor racing, which earned him the quip from…
The 1100cc Alta two-seater which was raced at Le Mans and in the Ulster IT by J L Ford and…
Ever since the Roger Collings built his Mercedes-Maybach in the tradition of Count Zborowski's Chitty-Bang-Bangs, aero-engined cars have been in…
The 1932 Riley Gamecock XJ 2576, owned by the late Jim Brymer, the motoring photographer, is being restored. I am…
Bill Mason is working on a new film on the motoring-racing of Mercedes Benz, with hitherto unseen footage. Some of…
If it looks right, it is right: Renault AK 90CV, Bugatti Type 35, Alfa Romeo Tipo B, Maserati 250F, Lotus 25, and 72, Ligier JS11, McLaren MP4/4 and Ferrari 641.…
“Why doesn’t somebody tell Pedro it’s raining?” Motor racing’s great leveller is not always so. Just ask Chris Amon. The talented New Zealander could only flounder in wonder as Pedro…
A scheming team boss, a bitter team ripped apart by rivalry and one conflagrated Vauxhall – Jason Plato recalls how he somehow came through it to win the 2001 BTCC title
Gordon Kirby's latest book uncovers the story of American racing's quiet winner Penske’s Maestro tells the biographical story of Penske’s longtime chief mechanic and engine builder Karl Kainhofer, who ran Penske…