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Red Arrows - Ferraris at the Mille Miglia
by Giannino Marzono ISBN 88 7911 240 6 Published by Giorgio Nada Editore, £50 Ferrari has a magnificent record on…

by Giannino Marzono ISBN 88 7911 240 6 Published by Giorgio Nada Editore, £50 Ferrari has a magnificent record on…
by Guy Loveridge &Bob Richardson ISBN 1-900113-01-5 Published by Douglas Loveridge Publications, £27.50 Drivers always get the glamour, but we…
Presented by Charlie Cox Produced by Octagon CSI Ltd for WHSmith, 120min running time. £16.99 Ignore cover images from 2001:…
by Karl Ludvigsen ISBN: 1 85960 649 Published by Haynes Publishing, £25 A book devoted to the technicalities of 50…
by Gianciarlo Reggiani ISBN: 88 7911 236 8 Published by Giorgio Nada Editore, £24.99 Perfect for hardened Lancistas, this photographic…
by Christopher Hilton ISBN 1859608515 Published by Haynes Publishing, £14.99 The last word? No, because Murray's own reminiscences will eventually…
The Aero-Engined CC, of which I was once told I was president, seems to have died without trace. A pity!…
A reader who still has the MG TC he bought in 1967 has imported a J4 MG Midget formerly owned…
Very different from the case of Lord de Clifford, which I related recently, was that of Bentley Motors (1931) Ltd…
The Riley Register is another club with an excellent Bulletin. The September edition has an article on the rare 17/30hp…
Until recently the Speed Six Bentley in which Woolf Barnato beat the Blue Train from Cannes to London has been…
A personal memory of 'Wilkie' who died 'Wilkie' Wilkinson, who died recently. As he returned to the Paddock at Shelsley…
Rolls-Royce's rivals There is great interest in the history of Rolls-Royce, especially when Sir Henry Royce was responsible for its…
1994 could have been Riccardo Patrese's 18th season in F1 when he agreed to help Williams following Ayrton Senna's death but, in the midst of tragedy, he had a change of heart – the Italian explains in our September 2023 edition
The Monaco GP promises to be a fascinating contest, with Charles Leclerc on pole, Max Verstappen and Valtteri Bottas lined up immediately behind him, and a frustrated Lewis Hamilton back…
The Audi F1 team’s CEO Mattia Binotto has emphasised what a step into the unknown the 2026 regulations are
Investigations involving Christian Horner and Mohammed Ben Sulayem, plus a criminal complaint by Susie Wolff, shows all is not well beneath the glitzy surface of F1, says Mark Hughes. And the series seems to have its head in the sand