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With the global sportscar scene buoyant right now and Le Mans upcoming, Matt James reflects back to a time when the World Sportscar Championship disappeared altogether against a highly political backdrop in 1991
The Monaco Grand Prix, Indianapolis 500 and Le Mans 24 Hours. It’s that ridiculous time of year when the three biggest racing events in the world take place close together and all three feature in thi
evropublishing.co.uk RRP £70 The thing that is particularly impressive about this book is that the John Brooks I know is a superb photographer; it is now revealed that he is also a very fine writer –
Drive It Day, the annual classic celebration that marks the anniversary of the One Thousand Mile Trial of 23 April 1900, returned this year on 27 April. The initiative, created by the Federation of Br
The year is 1968. And if you’re a racing driver in the British Saloon Car Championship and your name’s not Frank Gardner, bad luck. You just lost. Because to be fast that year, only one thing would do
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