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“The results speak for themselves. It [Lance Stroll’s debut season] is one of the worst rookie performances in the history…
“The results speak for themselves. It [Lance Stroll’s debut season] is one of the worst rookie performances in the history…
In September 1964, famed Honda engineer Michihiko Aika and rider Jim Redman climbed aboard a BOAC VC10 at Tokyo’s Haneda…
Not even on the F1 radar a few months ago, Alex Albon started the year as an apparently left-field selection…
Not many people have good things to say about taxes, but we do have Italy’s punitive post-war levies on larger…
February’s Paris Retromobile show may be a way off, but Bonhams has already given pre-war car enthusiasts considerable food for…
Any followers of UK politics across the last few years will be very familiar with the word ‘debacle’ – but…
Every year, for five days in August, the classic car industry descends upon the small city of Monterey (a population…
The Lotus Eleven was a runaway success for the Norfolk marque, both on the race track and in the marketplace.…
1957 Lotus Eleven Le Mans Series 2 A 1957 Le Mans Series 2 on its original chassis and with continuous…
1957 Lotus Eleven Le Mans Series 2 Mike Brotherwood estimates that he’s undertaken between 25 and 30 Eleven restorations in…
A simple but stylish design that looks good from every angle, the Austin-Healey 3000 may just be the epitome of…
1961 Austin Healey 3000 This 1961 tri-carb Mark 2 imported from the USA for restoration and sale by Warwickshire Healey…
1961 Austin Healey 3000 Restoration of a Colorado red Mark I BT7 has just been completed by Murray Scott-Nelson. The…
Send us your images If you have any photographs that might be suitable for You Were There, please send them…
The Williams FW08 and FW30 will be highlights of the NEC Classic Motor Show The Rosberg dynasty will be celebrated at the Classic Motor Show at the NEC, Birmingham, on November…
Max Verstappen and his fellow competitors are against the idea of a driver salary cap considering they risk their lives for the sport
Early F1 races in Mexico were a popular fixture on the F1 calendar.... that was until the 1970 Mexican Grand Prix when a 200,000-strong crowd proved beyond control
Many underestimated the Duke of Richmond when he set up the Goodwood Festival of Speed, but few could have predicted its roaring success, writes Andrew Frankel