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A race for pre-war sports cars was a fitting highlight of the Donington Historic Festival from 2-4 May, as Donington Park circuit marked the 90th anniversary of its first Grand Prix. Gareth Burnett’s
Some people contracted TT fever when they were very young. The experience changed their lives. Classic Bike spoke with five early adopters
Matt James looks at some of the heroic images of motor racing that have cemented the legends and which still rank as some of our all-time favourites
Some surprisingly diverse machinery has entered competition on the Isle of Man’s legendary Mountain Course over the years. Mark Graham examines some of the more left-field examples
Were he to have his time again and had the blessing of choice, would Sir Jackie Stewart have raced in a different era? He’d surely have enjoyed the money Formula 1 stars earn today… But no. In the pan
In the early 1970s, Fife farmer Tom Kinnaird had an idea. The landowner and racing enthusiast couldn’t resist the temptation of creating his very own circuit within the natural contours of the Scottis