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Ian Callum has loved the Mini almost all his life. He explains the magic and why the opportunity to re-invent it in the 21st century was too good to miss
By Ian Callum
5 months ago
Why did it take the racing world until the late 1960s to embrace the slick tyre? As David Twohig explains, until then its advantages were not in the least bit clear
By David Twohig
If you’re reading The Intercooler it's a pretty sure bet you’re into cars and driving. You no doubt have a dream garage in the back of your mind should your numbers come up...
By Julian Thomson
4 years ago
For Andrew Frankel, this baby Ferrari is special for more than one reason. He relishes the opportunity to drive it, and even wonders if he could afford to buy it
By Andrew Frankel
5 years ago
‘Please Andrew, don’t be doing any more of that with this car.’ The words belonged to Lotus sales manager Scott Walker, the car to Colin Chapman until his untimely death...
And it was all going so well. But now the not-so-trusty 6er has presented your intrepid correspondent with a real dilemma: cut or run? Richard Bremner reports
By Richard Bremner
8 months ago