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Your feature Great Lost Circuits reminds me each month of the Marlboro Motor Speedway in the States, right. This compact 1.8-mile track had nothing to do with the famous brand of cigarettes, but was s
This photo is 65 years old but a large number of the cars have survived
IT WAS A case of right place, right time. I was driving back from London on the M40 when a friend called to say that what looked like a half-reasonable 1934 Sunbeam 25 Touring saloon had popped up for
Peter Auto resurrected its Imola Classic event from 25-27 July after seven years, with nine of its own grids plus the Alfa Revival Cup. The latter closed proceedings, with polesitter Davide Bertinelli
Unless some knowledgeable C&SC reader can correct me, Daphne Arnott is surely the only female racing-car manufacturer, ever. For a brief period in the 1950s, she turned out Formula Three single-seater
1. My first car was this black VW Beetle called – and signwritten – ‘The Black Adder’. When I photographed Rowan Atkinson’s McLaren F1 in the studio, he joined me for the day and signed this photo, ad