Archive Wheel to reel He's sleep-deprived, his eyes are shot, but Richard Heseltine has made it through the best and worst racing movies of all time... Star Ratings: * * * * * … June 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Reviews, October 2004 Lotus --- The Early Years by Peter Ross ISBN 1 90235112 6 Published by Coterie Press £34.99 It's hard not to be impressed by this weighty hardback. Written by one… October 2004 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Hot Crosslé fun Reborn for the track-day market, Crosslé's 9S sports-racer still cuts it, says Richard Heseltine Tapping into a rich nostalgic vein, Crosslé Car Co has high hopes for 9S, the second… February 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive The Ultimate Super Group Three decades ago, Group C set out to prove that a fuel efficiency formula could make for magnificent racing It had been great while it lasted. The 1992 FIA Sportscar… July 2012 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Track Visit Vila Real There were bridges, level-crossings, sheer drops and punch-ups in parc ferme. Yet everyone who raced at this Portuguese road circuit came away enamoured. Richard Heseltine recounts its story Period photography… February 2006 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Lotus Elan 26R Driven in its era by some of racing’s great names, this classic lightweight Lotus is a car that is seriously gaining in value By Richard Heseltine It may have a… June 2009 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Marcos Although an instant success on the track, the Marcos had a far from trouble-free upbringing By Richard Heseltine / Photography by Howard Simmons As bad an idea as it so… February 2008 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Ford Escort Mk1 The simple but effective Mk1 – in all its variations – might not be so readily available today, but its many successes on track and stage mean it’s still hot… March 2010 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Small wonder This HRG 1500 won its class at Le Mans and Spa in 1949. Richard Heseltine bounces into orbit then descends to tell its story. Photography bt Glenn Dunlop/LAT The goal… September 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Cult heroes -- Sir John Whitmore Film director, anti-nuclear activist, newspaper columnist, motivational coach and altogether too cool for any room, Sir John Whitmore proves that not all racing drivers are one-dimensional. It's been 40 years… November 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Datsun 240Z Recognised as the world’s first credible Japanese sports car, the durable 240Z is still sought after, even if the period PVC trim is looking a little passé… By any rational… August 2010 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Jurassic Lark GP Masters has saved the stars' careers from extinction. Derek Warwick tells Richard Heseltine why... Photography by James Mann "Are you the c**t who woke me up at two in… December 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine