On and off the road with Simon Arron – September 2022
Our man on the historic and club scene has had to take his foot off the accelerator – for now – but that's allowed more time to delve into the archives
Our man on the historic and club scene has had to take his foot off the accelerator – for now – but that's allowed more time to delve into the archives
Mini Festival Brands Hatch, August 7 The intention had been to commence the month watching one of the highlights of the Veteran Sports-Car Club’s annual itinerary, at Prescott, but regular…
Historic Racing Drivers Club Lydden Hill, July 3 This year’s British Grand Prix proved to be a gripping contest, but 140 miles towards France there was an appetising alternative with…
Circuit Dijon-Prenois only held seven GPs and was criticised by some, but still managed to produce some famous moments in F1 history
Simon Arron's tour of Britain's national racing highlights continues. Classic saloon racing dominated the start of June before Brands Hatch draped itself in the Stars and Stripes and fired up…
From pre-'66 Ford Falcons to historic F1 cars and everything in between, Simon Arron has once again traversed the UK to bring you the best of the historic and club racing scene
Simon Arron's journey, following the best of national racing, took him to truck racing at Brands Hatch, rallycross at Lydden Hill and some of the best historic racing you're likely…
The circuit gates were unlocked, pit garages dusted down, and the cobwebs flicked from marshal's flags. As a new season of racing began, out from hibernation rumbled powerbikes, sidecars, classic…
On the surface, it might not appear a particularly forward-thinking move to rehire a 73-year-old official five seasons after he stepped away from Formula 1. But the return of Herbie…
Having the speed to be the best is tough already but David Coulthard admits that keeping the right mentality is the toughest part of F1
The international motor sport scene might be drawing to close, but there was still plenty of racing to be seen up and down the UK
It would be easy to assume Romain Grosjean’s semi-autobiographical new book, written in partnership with his wife Marion, is a slice of commercial opportunism – a chance to cash in…