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Rudolf Uhlenhaut: Mercedes' unsung F1 engineering genius
During testing at Barcelona last week, Patrick Head did 27 laps in the Williams Renault FW19, returning a best time…
During testing at Barcelona last week, Patrick Head did 27 laps in the Williams Renault FW19, returning a best time…
Road testing cars today is a science executed with millimetric accuracy. But, as he looks back over 60 years of…
In the final part of our series on Lancia's world rallying legends, Matthew Franey gets to grips with the awe-inspiring…
Bugatti's vaunted return to post-war front line racing lasted just 18 laps. But, says Doug Nye, this ill-conceived project contained…
I always enjoyed driving the street circuits, particularly back in the days when the turbocharged Formula 1 cars had so…
Mazda's final RX-7 seemed to have it all: great looks, performance and grip. Yet as Andrew Frankel discovered, reality failed…
Made a long haul in the summer sun the other day to that shrine of Bugatti contentment, Ivan Dutton's workshop…
When turbochargers on production cars were a novelty some sporting drivers felt they were illrepresented without aTurbo' insignia on their…
The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs, representing the interests of some 300,000 owners of such vehicles, warns again of…
Pomeroy pedigree More than 150 members of the Pomeroy family from all over the world met recently at Barry Pomeroy…
Christian Lautenschläger is lauded for winning for Mercedes two of their greatest landmarks, the 1908 and 1914 French Grands Prix.…
I confess that until the other day I did not know much about Duttons except that Tim Dutton-Wooley started to…
obituary It must have come as a great shock to many people in the vintage-car world, as it did to…
Top Mark There is no need to emphasise, to those who have seen Mark Walker in action, his exceptional skill,…
A facet of speed-trial history, which a reader has drown to our attention — the accident at Kop Hill early…
A court case that has been rumbling on for many months finally reached its conclusion last week. It held that motoring journalist and racing driver Mark Hales was liable for…
It was American author Mark Twain who said that fact is stranger than fiction. It must be, he said, because fiction is limited by the human imagination, whereas reality is…
Sixty years ago this summer, vicious battles between bikers and scooter riders darkened the country’s view of motorcycling, which still hurts UK racing, all the way from club level to MotoGP
Forty-five years ago today, a privately funded Formula 1 team notched up its only grand prix victory by the Dutch coast. We look back at James Hunt's winning drive with its patron, Lord Hesketh