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When Helen Tait-Wright went to France alone to oversee a renovation project
A six-man team of mates from Wales experienced the toughest stage rally of them all. Paul Lawrence reports
The three Defenders that tackled this year’s Dakar Rally (p48) represented the first works entry on the gruelling rally raid from JLR or its predecessors. But it wasn’t the first time a manufacturer-o
The Dakar Rally bivouac is a vast, sprawling, transient community, a ragtag collection of vans, trucks and tents sprouting from the hardscrabble Arabian Desert. Walking through the camp is like steppi
NATIONAL CHAMPION AND 1950s RACING PIONEER
Inspired by André Citroën’s all-terrain escapades 100 years ago, James embarks on his own…
ASK ANYBODY, CAR ENTHUSIAST OR NOT, to name two famous rallies and it’s a safe bet the Monte Carlo and Dakar will be on the list. Steeped in history (124 years of it in the Monte’s case), they remain