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On the Isle of Man there are no speed limits outside of towns and villages. Henry Catchpole celebrates the British Isles’ last true motoring paradise
By Henry Catchpole
Why did Merlin engines built in Detroit fail more often than those made in Crewe? Bizarre as it sounds, the answer came from the canteen. David Twohig explains
By David Twohig
4 years ago
The meal had been lavish and the wine magnificent beneath the chandelier of the ancient dining room in The Welcombe Hotel, a grand old English country house just outside Stratford-Upon-Avon...
By Peter Robinson
Automotive progress is not always led by engineers and designers. Sometimes it’s made by grocers. In 1860 a travelling grocery salesman called Nikolaus Otto...
It had taken five years, which I didn’t think was too bad. Five years of hard slog, nearly losing my job on countless occasions, schlepping around Autocar’s various departments...
By Andrew Frankel
5 years ago
Jonny Smith joins the Ti team to start a new regular column. In his first he explains his love of barn finds and why it’s as much about the people as the cars
By Jonny Smith
7 months ago