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Rodney Smith
Among the most enthusiastic owners of historic cars in North America, Rodney Smith was killed in a cycling accident near…
Among the most enthusiastic owners of historic cars in North America, Rodney Smith was killed in a cycling accident near…
A central figure in the development of NASCAR racing, Bill France Junior died in early June at the age of…
Christopher Hilton The cover depicts Gilles Villeneuve whose death, for many, dominates the year in question. Yet there was so…
Michael Hewett Another day, another picture book, but that’s not to denigrate this hefty 352-page hardback. A year-by-year account of…
Doug Nye/David Weguelin A truly remarkable 90-minute disc showing more fascinating glimpses of motorsport through the ages. Introduced by the…
Ryan McGee No, NASCAR doesn’t normally figure on my radar, but the format of this one offers a crash course…
Eddie Jordan To some a racer through and through, to others a fame-chasing self-publicist, Eddie Jordan polarises opinion. The latter-day…
Plus – Bugatti Atalante sells well, mementos of Jenks and a stunning DB4GT That Monterey bonanza of Pebble Beach always…
Clark unmatched Sir, Thank you as ever for keeping the memory of Jim Clark so alive. I read John Surtees’…
Mic Maennling’s passion for motorsport was sparked by Stirling Moss, the1955 Mille Miglia and the pictures of Klemantaski (“Those early…
Dario Franchitti: He’d drunk the milk and done the interviews, but only after some sober reflection the next day did…
Mark Hughes: There are parallels between the situations of Jody Scheckter in 1979 and Kimi Räikönnen today. The South African…
Andrew Frankel: After the disappointing Europa, Lotus is back to doing what it does best with the road-legal 2-Eleven trackday…
Mario Andretti’s childhood years in a refugee camp in Italy and early racing career on US dirt tracks gave him…
Having already won the Formula 1 world title and the Indy 500, the mercurial Jacques Villeneuve turned to the 24…
Pescarolo Sport had garage number one at Le Mans this year, pole position in one of the world’s most recognisable…
The announcement in 2005 that Porsche would in the next year return to sports car racing with a purpose-built prototype met…
Herbert Linge was the first person taken on by Porsche in 1949. Heading its racing department while enjoying a successful…
Testing plays a huge part in today’s Formula 1 programmes, and it’s a seriously high-tech business. Rob Widdows joined BMW…
It’s not only Lewis Hamilton’s exceptional skills which impress. Sir Stirling Moss sees in him a similar blend of maturity, confidence…
Ferrari will not regain its position at the top of F1 unless its team is more diverse — and less Italian, Gerhard Berger has said. In the latest Motor Sport…
F1 teams have been complaining to Michael Masi about Paul Ricard's harsh kerbs – but as circuit designer Jarno Zaffelli explains, it's the drivers that have become more aggressive, not the track furniture
Free to enter: Goodwood competition
I have never known it happen before without the company concerned going to the wall, but on Monday Lotus announced it would, during the course of this year, cease production…