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Cars that stretched the notion of GT too far
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‘WHERE’S YOUSUF?’ THE NIGHT IS DRAWING IN, AND SO IS the weather. Rain is blowing sideways across the North York Moors and lashing the White Horse Inn’s windowpanes as we assemble on the eve of this p
THE ‘MADE IN BRITAIN’ Super Touring car regulations heralded one of the greatest eras of tin-top racing at home – and aboard. Let’s not forget that the category spread all around the globe. But what s
RATINGS = Thrill-free zone = Tepid = Interesting = Seriously good = A truly great car = new entry this month. Cars in italics are no longer on sale. Issue no. is for our most recent major test of the
The ‘Blue Train’ Bentley is not blue. It is also not a train. It’s a car named after a race that it did not compete in. An illegal street race no less. And yet it is – with the possible exception of o
Ferrari hypercars appear approximately once a decade. Which means approximately once a decade the TG hive mind turns to the cars that went before, and we swirl through the space-time continuum like a
BENTLEY TOOK A DIFFERENT APPROACH when it launched the fourth generation of the Continental GT, the car that reestablished the brand a quarter of a century ago and has been a mainstay of the company e