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By the time the cars got to Firenze, the 978-mile, 1952 Mille Miglia race seemed almost over. In torrential winds and rain, sportscar specialists Karl Kling and Hans Klenk...
By Andrew English
4 years ago
The most inane assignments that have landed on my desk in 13 years in this line of work have unquestionably been tyre launches. I’ve been packed away on a handful of them...
By Dan Prosser
5 years ago
You don’t simply arrive at Fiorano, sign the disclaimer, drive the car then leave. Here more than anywhere else in our world you should take your time – drive by the factory...
Simple is best but sometimes car engineers just can't help themselves, writes David Twohig, as the history of car steering mechanisms demonstrates
By David Twohig
3 years ago
We knew already that hybrid power would likely bring huge performance gains to the 911. But what’s it like to drive? Andrew Frankel has the answer
By Andrew Frankel
2 years ago
Sometimes particular conditions are required for a car to reveal its true self. Andrew Frankel reports from somewhere in the woods of north Georgia