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Conditions were perfect. It was a warm, dry afternoon and we were yards from a lightly trafficked and derestricted German autobahn. I joined from the sliproad, saw there was nothing in front, checked
THE WORLD WAS a very different place when the Veyron was launched back in 2005, and I’m not just referring to the fact that it was delivered with an accompanying HP Palm Pilot to access its digital fe
BUGATTI HAS BECOME the latest motor manufacturer to offer a ‘bespoke’ programme, allowing wealthy customers to order unique cars for the ultimate in exclusivity. The news came as the company revealed
M y life is really great at the moment and I seem to spend a huge amount of time thinking back to the times when my main mission seemed to be to f*ck it all up. Looking back to driving 180 miles per h
YOU WOULD BE forgiven for thinking that this black and orange Veyron was one of the five World Record Edition Super Sports (see feature, page 66). At a glance that’s exactly what it looks like, but de
The 1920s were not easy years in Germany. World War One had left the country impoverished and economic inflation was rife. It was a time of consolidation, as the nation’s industrialists analysed the s