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KRIS CULMER
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BEING SANDWICHED BETWEEN two undeniable legends – the three-door Sierra RS Cosworth and Escort RS Cosworth – probably hasn’t helped the Sapphire. I recall attending a track-day at Donington in the ear
Apart from dalliances with V8s (and begging an exception for a currently owned Ford twin-turbo V6), I’ve always had a preference for small road cars with simple engines. So why I should be seized by a
FRANK COSTIN FAMOUSLY didn’t much care for cars. He certainly didn’t consider their aesthetics to be of any great importance. It’s perhaps closer to the truth to say he thought looks irrelevant. All t
Last Sunday, 2 November, marked 130 years since the first appearance of ‘a journal published in the interests of the mechanically propelled road carriage’ in Britain. The Autocar was created in a peri
The situation looks chaotic in this mid-Eighties dash for the Channel – but there are plenty of vehicles to keep classic car-spotters occupied
Lotus Eleven, blowing minds for 70 years Elise. ...