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Audi’s first sports car

It was a private mother-and-son moment that transcended their roles as European automotive nobility. Ferdinand Piëch, proud engineer and CEO of Audi, was parading...

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The original trinity: Part one

A couple of months ago and thanks to DK Engineering, I had the chance to drive perhaps the three greatest supercars of the Nineties – McLaren F1, Porsche 911 GT1...

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A pound of flesh

Go with me to a notary, seal me there, Your single bond; and, in a merry sport, If you repay me not on such a day, In such a place, such sum or sums as are, Express'd in the condition...

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Ask Goodwin

Dear Colin, Are you a man who likes a big rim? Paul Evans

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Tell Tale: The car industry’s great dynasties

It seems odd to run a modern multinational car company the same way as a long-established high-street butcher, or England before the Glorious Revolution of 1688...

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Ferrari and me

When I first visited Ferrari in September 1982 on a private visit to Italy, Il Commendatore Enzo Ferrari was still very much the autocrat, at least of the racing department...

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The day of the Dino

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

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The Nineties had it all

It’s 1998 and I’m sitting in the darkness of my bedroom with a controller in my hands. I know it’s only a matter of time until my mother comes in to tell me to go play outside...

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