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Tetsu Ikuzawa An ex-art student who narrowly failed to make it to Formula One, both as a driver and as…
Tetsu Ikuzawa An ex-art student who narrowly failed to make it to Formula One, both as a driver and as…
by Jean-Marc Teissedre ISBN 2914920598. published by Editions du Palmier. €45 'Chosen Moments' doesn't pretend to be the thorough history…
by Colin Pitt, ISBN 184155 6238 published by CP Press, £29.99 Hmmm. This claims to be 'The essential guide to…
by Michael Bollée & Willem Oosthoek, ISBN 9 782951 364264 published by authors, 72 Euros The subhead says its all.…
by Des Hammill & Brian Jenkins ISBN 0954639111 published by Asson, £19.99 Considering Cyril Kieft was in the racing car…
by Greg Mills ISBN 1919969 52 7 published by Ecurie Zoo.100 Rand Another cracker by the seemingly unstoppable Mills. Following…
A history of Alberta auto racing by Richard McDonell, ISBN 1 894694 35 X published by Granville Island, US$22.95 This…
I have just finished reading the March issue and felt I should let you know how much I have enjoyed…
Sidney Millard (Letters, April) may like to know that there was indeed a race in Egypt featuring the circus of…
I was delighted with the item on Clay Regazzoni. Older readers may recall our Dulon-Porsche twice tangling with the leading…
Re DTV's '60s and '70s Special Saloon antics, it did, of course, make all the difference to our efforts to…
What a fantastic article detailing the career of Johnny Dumfries. He has long fascinated me as he not only raced…
To my amazement I found myself mentioned in your Barrie Williams 'In the Hot Seat' feature (March), alongside such big…
Simon Taylor's Notebook article on non-championship F1 races brought back memories of my cycling to Snetterton in the early sixties…
Ground effect,1977 The impressive way in which the Lotus 78 outran all its rivals in Spain and Belgium suggests that…
I enjoy your photo comparisons of long forgotten racing tracks, but I hadn't realised until I read your profile of…
I thought that I was the only person to remember that Toby St George-Matthews had owned an F1 Cooper-Maserati. Marcus…
Starting off on Army leave at the 1956 German GP, before crossing the Atlantic for Watkins Glen in '71 Two…
He was set up by Gerhard Berger and Nelson Piquet, but he's more likely to ask them to join him…
Ferrari was the clear pre-season favourite. Team leader John Surtees wasn't so sure, however: he was less than thrilled with…
This limited edition Giclée Print of Sir Jackie Stewart and his championship-winning Tyrrell could be yours Three-time Formula 1 world champion Sir Jackie Stewart has signed a very limited run…
Danilo Petrucci has had a unique experience during the last three seasons, going from Michelin to Dunlop to Pirelli. So how do the tyres compare, where are they good and where are they bad? The MotoGP winner reveals all…
Ferrari's dwindling pace during the Saudi Arabian GP saw it finish behind Aston Martin and Mercedes. But F1 team principal Fred Vasseur believes finding the car's sweet spot will bring a "decent step" towards the front
Dorna’s new electric race series is a sensible step into the future, but it’s totally out of step with Qatar’s hydrocarbon-burning floodlights I can see both sides…