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HIDDEN WITHIN FRANCE’S Auvergne volcano country is a school like no other: a racing school at which you drive only historic cars. It’s the brainchild of Julien Chaffard, a competitive skier who grew u
Rétromobile is Europe’s finest indoor classic car show, and as I nosed happily around this year’s three floors it seemed better than ever. Among the money-drenched dealers’ stands, favourites included
From grass tracker to grand prix missile, the famous Kent race circuit has seen almost every type of machine – and every big-name rider. We take a delve into the CB archive to celebrate its centenary
Few cities, and no other capitals, can boast as rich an automotive history as Paris. The city of light counts Renault, Citroën, Facel Vega, Panhard et Levassor, Delage, Voisin, Talbot-Lago, DB and Dar
Stories of racing at Bridgehampton, a challenging and exciting road circuit on New York’s Long Island, always bring a smile to the face of not only an American race fan but also those of us from acros
On February 5, 1966, Roger Penske made his official debut as an entrant or racing team owner, fielding a Chevrolet Corvette L88 in the year when Daytona International Speedway’s endurance race was ext