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James Elliott, editor in chief
EDITOR’S WELCOME
I WAS A BIT sniffy about the Veyron when it first came out, for all sorts of now seemingly irrational reasons: it looked a bit squashed, a sledgehammer to crack a nut, not a real Bugatti, should have
I have subscribed to your excellent magazine for many years now, and I always enjoy the wide variety of cars and subjects that you cover. I particularly was looking forward to reading the article on t
You become detached from reality quite quickly at an event such as the Supercar Driver Secret Meet, which took place at Silverstone on 17 June. Lamborghini Murciélago? Yawn. Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren?
TWO LETTERS in Octane 267 have prompted me to write: the first from Rody O’Grady about his £2400 Renault Megane 225, which highlights the broad range of cars that you feature, and Gerard McCartney’s a
WHAT IS BEING billed as the most decadent motor car ever created is expected to be one of the star cars as Concours of Elegance returns to Hampton Court on 5-7 September. The one-off 1926 Rolls-Royce
We thought (and fought) long and hard over a car to represent the 100 most recent issues of TopGear and what’s happened on planet petrolhead since late 2017. Obviously it should be electric, futuristi