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Historic Donington Grand Prix tops HGPCA's silver anniverary
The Historic Grand Prix Cars Association celebrates its 25th year in 2004, and the International Historic Donington Grand Prix in…
The Historic Grand Prix Cars Association celebrates its 25th year in 2004, and the International Historic Donington Grand Prix in…
Historic motorsport offers diversity for fans and competitors alike. Every old car passion is catered for, as this quartet of…
Whether it be Monaco in May, Zolder in June or Le Mans in July, a trip beyond British shores will…
Hugh Colman is about to embark in his third season of racing in the International Supersports Cup in his ex…
The 2004 season will probably be the busiest yet for Jon Minshaw, who has followed his father Alan into historic…
Goodwood's Festival of Speed aside, the pinnacle of hillclimbing for period machinery continues to be the events run by the…
Historic rallying has never been so strong in Britain. Heading into 2004, the movement is riding high, and that success…
Modern times I closed last month's Modern Times with an optimistic prediction that Kimi Raikkonen could be this year's world…
By Norbert Singer "Unfortunately I never got to meet him, but Jim Clark was my hero when I was a…
1994 A crowd of 20,000 witness Gabriele Tarquini (above) win the BTCC season-opener at Thruxton. Emerson Fittipaldi takes CART honours…
1975 Swedish at Anderstorp by Damien Magee Arturo Merzario decided he didn't want to drive.., when did you get the…
Not many people have known Formula 1 from the inside better than John Hogan. For countless years he was 'the…
It is the most charismatic name in Formula One, but not simply because of its successes. Ferrari's flaws and failures…
He beat a works Auto Union and was offered a factory drive by Alfa. But Rex Mays preferred the intense…
As the likes of Hill and Clark fell by the wayside, Innes Ireland splashed through the puddles for he BRP-BRM's…
Although swamped by the spectacle of the factory Jaguars and Porsches slugging it out at the front, the semi-pros and…
Ecurie Ecosse's proud Le Mans tradition - it won there in 1956 and '57 - meant that the team's mid-1980s…
It was an impressive debut by anyone's standards. The look of the thing may have been familiar, but this was…
With road-racing banned in mainland Britain, such events could only be organised offshire. Bill Boddy recalls Jersey's lively but short-lived…
X-Ray spec: Rhiando Trimax Though only a bit-player on the motor racing stage, this one-off typifies the fresh thinking which…
Tom Kristensen had only a brief moment to catch his breath and brace himself as a charging and unsighted DTM pack bore down on his Audi A4, which was stranded…
I spent some of the festive break reading Casey Stoner’s autobiography, Pushing the Limits. It’s an enjoyable book and should be required reading for any aspiring kid racer (presuming they’ve…
With less than seven hours to go in a thrilling 2023 Le Mans 24 Hours, the battle for victory is currently between the closely-matched Ferrari and Toyota
Two wins from the first two races of the 1979 F1 season set Jacques Laffite on course to win the championship in the brilliant Ligier JS11. Matt Bishop tells the story of how a deserved title slipped through his and the team's fingers