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Jake Groves Deputy news editor
There’s no hiding from the fact that motorsport has to change and develop new methods of propulsion to continue as the world faces the reality of trying to achieve a carbon-neutral future. At a time w
JUST HOW FAR HAVE WE COME SINCE THE 1980s? The hatchback I’m driving has 324bhp coursing through its front wheels. Deployed with a modicum of skill and mechanical sympathy, that’s sufficient to launch
TESTED 9.8.25, WEST SUSSEX DELIVERIES NOW Now in its 12th generation, the Toyota Corolla has been on sale since 1966. In that time, it has amassed more than 50 million sales – not bad going. The curre
Wants to be an MG Metro 6R4 ...
IF WE WERE TO PUBLISH A FOLLOW-UP TO OUR FINAL ERAS gathering, what might the 2035 performance car landscape look like? And looking back at that first 1980s-themed Eras test, how many threads from tha
You’ll not have failed to notice that electric vehicles are now being thrown at us thick and fast, and I’m afraid to report that most I drive are still heavy, expensive, compromised and nothing like a