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Taking hold of the reins at ‘historic racing only’ Motor Sport This year marks the 15th anniversary of the relaunch…
Taking hold of the reins at ‘historic racing only’ Motor Sport This year marks the 15th anniversary of the relaunch…
Sixty years after Alberto Ascari headed a Ferrari 1-2-3 in the inaugural World Championship Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, the…
James Dodd was peerless at the annual Oulton Park Gold Cup historic festival, winning in three very different sports-racing cars.…
The 22nd Raid Suisse-Paris, one of Europe’s biggest classic car rallies, took place over three days at the end of…
Reflections – Hamilton’s dilemma: McLaren or Mercedes? – Why Monza’s atmosphere still thrills 42 years on – In response to…
You will find Burpham in the Domesday Book. But this may be the first time you have read about this…
In a few weeks Casey Stoner is due to ride the final race of his career. The Australian rider's decision…
It’s difficult to think of Simon Pagenaud as a rookie, given how long he’s been knocking around Indycar racing. The…
The principle of penalising Sir, I wonder how the principled Ron Dennis has reacted to Lewis Hamilton wilfully broadcasting vital…
What we're all talking about @ www.motorsportmagazine.com Today, if someone ‘tweets’ most people will now immediately think of social website…
Dan Gurney, a special race for AC Cobras, and demonstrations of Ferrari 250GTOs and potent pre-war Silver Arrows was the…
Where better to have lunch with Ron Dennis CBE than in the McLaren Technology Centre, which houses most of the…
A quick test for you: without hesitating to think about it, which driver do you most associate with McLaren? Depending…
At least that’s McLaren’s ambition, as the project to turn its latest road car to pacesetter on the track steps…
John Surtees believes the motor racing ladder has too many rungs, and high costs make it too slippery. Time for…
Formula 1 is poised to return to America after a five-year absence, but more than three decades have passed since…
The material amassed over 80 years by Bill Boddy forms a fascinating, jumbled archive of motoring’s past By Gordon Cruickshank…
Modern race tracks are too easy, so says Darren Turner. Aston Martin’s GT ace prefers his racing with an edge,…
In engineering terms the motor industry is standing on the edge of a precipice. The ground is already crumbling away…
BMW’s first hybrid to go on sale in the UK is essentially a 535i to which a lithium-ion battery pack…
Mercedes aims to defend Formula 1 drivers' and constructors' championships with W10 F1 challenger Renders of the Mercedes W10 Formula 1 car have been released as the team shakes down…
Cal Crutchlow will be sore in body and mind this week. For him, Sunday’s Hertz British GP at Silverstone was the ‘it Hertz’ British GP. He’s now getting his fractured…
Thirty years ago today, on September 22 1991, Riccardo Patrese won the Portuguese Grand Prix for Williams-Renault. Significant? Well, it was for the Italian, obviously; it turned out to be…
A series taken from the 164-page Motor Sport special Great Racing Cars, which is available to buy here From the editor Damien Smith How would you define a ‘great’ racing car? Race wins and…