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PAUL LAWRENCE
30 years ago, Colin McRae flew, drifted and slid his way from WRC frontrunner to sporting megastar
By tradition, the World Rally Championship should have been decided in a thick soup of mud and mist, the sport’s top stars slithering through treacherous British forest roads on a good old Rally GB wi
Tough conditions, with snow and ice in Wales, made for a challenging rally.
Evans loses out on world title glory to Ogier as Neuville picks up the pieces.
We often have big-name speakers at Autocar’s Great Women and Drivers of Change events, both intended to promote the automotive industry and recognise thriving careers within it, but sometimes it’s the
Speed, we often point out, is a commodity less freely available to drivers on British roads than it used to be. On safety grounds that’s probably okay, given the growing population of cars and the fai