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GERALD LASCELLES
After 27 years as President of the British R
The world of historic racing has undergone some sizeable changes in recent years. Several organisers have changed hands, new categories have been created and, as time continues to march on, there has
THE HILLS ARE ALIVE WITH THE SOUND OF V6 TURBOS Those of a certain vintage may lament that the Red Bull Ring succeeded the fast and flowing Osterreichring stapled to the Styrian foothills, but the Aus
Jaguar XJS Started: 2nd Result: 1st “I liked driving the XJS,” recalls Brundle of the European Touring Car Championship racing he did in 1983. “I learned to love it. It was a handful, massive V12 in t
AGE 40 SILVERSTONE GP STARTS 19 BEST SILVERSTONE GP FINISH 1ST (X9) 2025 CHAMPIONSHIP POS 6TH (79 PTS) Sir Lewis Hamilton has been energising the British Grand Prix crowd since the weekend of 10-11 Ju
Matt James puts the questions to the brains behind the fondly remembered Racing for Britain scheme to support young UK talents in the course of the 1980s
Look (as a certain Sky F1 presenter and politicians say when attempting to sound convincing), forecasting British weather can be tricky. But look, I can confidently say that, even if it tips down at S