Archive Jaguar E-type Long praised as an automotive paragon, the Jaguar E-type can disappoint; but get your hands on a really good one and the superlatives will soon flow You could call it… March 2007 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive 24 heaven He's won Le Mans, Daytona and Sebring and rues the passing of Group C. Andy Wallace tells Rich Heseltine why 800bhp is best “The problem with modern sportscar racing", muses… February 2006 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Ferrari Gauld mine Graham Gauld The subhead reads, ‘a compendium of Ferrari and Ferrari-related stories’. And that’s exactly what you get: a series of highly personal vignettes that first appeared in the Ferrari… September 2007 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Chevron B6/B8 Derek Bennett never was one to be consumed by low ambitions. An intuitive and hugely gifted engineer, nobody worked harder at Haslam’s Mill, Chorley Old Road, Bolton; Chevron’s spiritual home.… April 2009 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Ford Sierra Cosworth This bat-winged brute made as big an impact on the street as it did on track and stage, but it took some manhandling… By Richard Heseltine Despite all the focus… May 2010 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Renault R8 Gordini This ’60s learning tool for some of the biggest names in French rallying and racing has plenty of Gallic flair, but is hard to come by in its original form… September 2008 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Talk curve -- Historic motorsport insight -- Why Wilds' thing is racing In 40 years of motorsport Mike Wilds has gone from DRW to BMW. He talks to Richard Heseltine It didn't really need saying but it was good to hear nonetheless.… July 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Staines Massive As Lagonda scored its signature race win the Middlesex-based firm was staring death in the face. Richard Heseltine recounts the story of its Le Mans success and drives the sister… August 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Coming in from the cold This Ferrari 750 Monza was raced on ice, then disappeared for 30 years. Richard Hese!tine tries it on asphalt. Photography by Peter Spinney/LAT Beneath the thin veil of civility, Ferrari's… November 2005 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Ferrari 212 This early road-going Ferrari is a tricky beast to handle but impressive for one built in the Scuderia’s formative years By Richard Heseltine Photos by Neil Godwin-Stubbert Oh the humanity.… August 2008 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive De Tomaso Philippe Olczyk Granted unprecedented access to De Tomaso factory records, Olyczyk has unearthed a few gems – we were unaware that the firm produced an Indycar, and Peter Brock’s recollections… February 2007 Issue By Richard Heseltine
Archive Fun-sized fastback Built as a one-off special, this little Lotus Elan is a prime example of the late Ian Walker’s flawless presentation style By Richard Heseltine The death knell of anything cool… February 2010 Issue By Richard Heseltine