Archive Chevrolet Camaro This piece of American muscle hopped across the Pond to duff up British saloon cars in the early ’70s. And it’s still throwing its weight around in today’s historic series… December 2008 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Regeneration game BRM's early '90s rebirth as a sportscar squad coincided with the death of Group C. Richard Heseltine relates a tale of woe They say the secret to all good comedy… April 2006 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Alpine A110 France’s finest earned its formidable reputation in top-level rallying thanks to light weight and nimble handling. Just don’t call it a Renault So it’s true: your life really does flash… July 2007 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Lotus Elite Engineered by a genius, styled by a bean-counter and powered by a fire pump, this adventurous GT represented a giant leap – sideways by Richard Heseltine. Photography: Howard Simmons Never a… August 2007 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Graham Hill Scrapbook 1929-1966 Philip Porter A fascinating collection of photographs and memorabilia charting the charismatic Hill’s life up to his triumph at the Indianapolis 500. Using Hill family scrapbooks, Porter assembles a year-by-year… September 2007 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Great Read Archive Tony Trimmer: the 'bravest' man to ever sit in an F1 car As conversation meanders towards Super Aguri's debut at this year's Bahrain F1 opener, Tony Trimmer starts chuckling: "They did a great job. Really good. I'd drive for them. Love to.… May 2006 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Taking the EZ option A new electric car could form part of Ginetta’s plans to gain a foothold in the road car market It’s patently a question he’s been asked more than once. “Everyone… May 2009 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive 15 minutes of fame -- Tatra T2-603 Marathon de la Route, 1965/66 With the cold war still decades away from thawing, the arrival of East European racing cars at international motorsport events was a rare occurrence in… April 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Carroll Shelby 1923-2012 Le Mans legend and motor industry giant Carroll Shelby died on May 10. He was 89. Though a relatively late starter in motor sport, he was a quick learner yet… July 2012 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Obituary: Adrian Yates-Smith This former Porsche endurance regular died on October 4 following a stroke. After starting out in speed events, Yates-Smith burst onto the club racing scene in 1977, making an instant… December 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Ferrari 288GTO With the 288, Ferrari embraced new technology to produce a supercar that sadly never raced but fully deserves its GTO moniker By Richard Heseltine / photography by Peter Spinney Inwardly… April 2008 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Great Read Archive F1's only female winner: Why Desiré Wilson could have been world championship star A few weeks after storming the Brickyard in May, Dan Wheldon arrived for the Indycar race at the Texas Motor Speedway wearing a T-shirt announcing, 'Actually, I won the Indy 500'.… September 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine