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THE LONG EVOLUTION OF AN INDYCAR WARHORSE Originally known as the Dallara DW12
GIAMPAOLO DALLARA has no idea how many racing cars have been made by the company that has borne his name since its inception in 1972. The best guess within Dallara Automobili is that it’s probably aro
At first it’s hard to imagine a 12-year-old Thierry Boutsen sneaking the keys to his mother’s Fiat 600 for a joyride, such is the Belgian’s calm, pragmatic demeanour. With an earnest smile and a lithe
The previous weekend’s British Grand Prix was a timely prelude to the Goodwood Festival of Speed’s biggest-ever celebration from 10-13 July, marking 75 years of Formula One. More than 100 cars charted
‘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
It was a result nobody predicted. Robert Shwartzman’s pole for the Indianapolis 500, his maiden oval outing, was the first achieved by a rookie at the Brickyard in over 40 years. Still more remarkable