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New generation of car buyers boosts demand for '80s & '90s classics
After an unexpectedly buoyant few months through the early summer, it’s becoming obvious that the market is steadying itself. This…

After an unexpectedly buoyant few months through the early summer, it’s becoming obvious that the market is steadying itself. This…
Back in the 1970s, Formula 1 cars were built to last. It was common for smaller teams to use the…
The Talbot Sunbeam Lotus is a real 'Heinz 57' of a machine — is it a Rootes, a Chrysler, a…
June 23, 1968, Zandvoort 1968 Dutch Grand Prix Lotus and Graham Hill were in a tough patch of form…
This month the shop is all about speed. From artwork dipicting Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson on the Mille Miglia to record breaking land speed record cars in notebook and greeting card form.
Have sausage kerbs reached the end of the road? Increasing numbers of drivers are calling for the immediate removal of the trackside ridges, responsible for several heavy crashes where cars…
Charles Leclerc won his first grand prix in eight races at the Red Bull Ring, as Ferrari out-raced its title rivals on home turf. But for the second race in…
Racing with an unproven set-up and — thanks to George Russell's instinct — an untested strategy, Mercedes surprised everyone with a Belgium 1-2, writes Mark Hughes. But the root of F1 success may have been its downfall