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Into my penguin suit and off to the Royal Automobile Club on London’s Pall Mall to enjoy Motor Sport UK’s Night of Champions, where the championship winners of 2025 were to be celebrated. If you think
At just the second time of asking, Citroën has become a race winner in Formula E. The chevrons of the Stellantis-owned French brand now adorn the cars that wore Maserati tridents last year, and at the
As you may have seen from p4 of this issue, Jaguar is not short of ambition when it comes to the engineering of its upcoming electric GT. This doesn’t seem to be unusual for JLR. Every time I go on a
Ford Motor Company exists because of motorsport. In 1901, Henry Ford took part in his only race, a 10-mile contest against Alexander Winton in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, in a self-built 26hp car called
THE WORLD CHANGED a huge amount during the 21 years that Jaguar’s XJ-S remained in production. Dictators came and went yet Jaguar’s GT battled through, transformed in a bid to stay relevant in a rapid
18-19 April Goodwood Circuit, Westhampnett, UK Besides the popular SF Edge Trophy for Edwardian racers such as these, new for 2026 is the Phil Hill Cup for GTs and sports-racers built 1964-66, inspire