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PAUL LAWRENCE
MN’s editor reflects on the progress that has been made in safety
Jim Clark clinched his second Formula 1 world title 60 years ago this month at the Nürburgring. The Scot took pole position, fastest lap and the race win – but that was simply par for the course in wh
A sunny Saturday at Oulton Park for the historic racing Gold Cup offered a little slice of bliss. Forgetting to apply suncream certainly wasn’t a problem the last time my dad was here, on a streaming
The tears flowed as Oliver Solberg struggled to take in what he had just pulled off. The 23-year-old Swede, who is the son of 2003 World Rally Champion Petter Solberg, hadn’t driven a top-line Rally1
Like Mike Doodson, I have many fond memories of Aintree [Was it a fix?, August]. My father, who had raced motorbikes on Southport Sands, took me along to Aintree in 1955. He had previously taken me to
Agricultural equipment and many 1970s Special Saloons had much in common. Devising bespoke tools or hurtling round a track, using whatever V8 hardware amateur budgets allowed, tested ingenuity. Tony H