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We’ve learned why car makers ‘tear down’ rival cars. But once they have, what do they do with the information? By David Twohig
By David Twohig
The Pontiac GTO may have created North America’s most coveted class of car, but it didn’t live long enough to reap the rewards, says Hamir Thapar
By Hamir Thapar
Thirty years since Gordon Murray redrew the boundaries of road car performance with the McLaren F1, has he managed to do it all over again? Henry Catchpole reports
By Henry Catchpole
7 months ago
Ferrari was first to put paddles in both Formula 1 and road cars. Our young writer Hamir Thapar investigates a little known tale of Scuderia history
I saw a Maserati Bora streaking along the Mall in London the other day, nipping past the traffic until its driver – making the most of going down the gearbox...
By Mel Nichols
3 years ago
In my other life, I have run various cars on Autocar magazine’s long-term test fleet for years. Some have been affordable and practical – most recently a BMW 128Ti and a Ford Focus ST...
By Andrew Frankel