Motorsport
Cadillacs are big, plush America barges, aren’t they? So why has GM chosen it for its 2026 Formula 1 entry? Ti’s young writer Daniel Forster goes looking for clues
Driven
Very special and incredibly rare, these two Astons marked the end of an era for the company. But which is best? Andrew Frankel leaves the earplugs behind
Features
The President has shown his promise to slap tariffs on his biggest trading partners was no mere threat, and no industry will be hit harder than cars. Ben Oliver reports
Features
Aston Martin has never had a period of sustained profitability in its history. So why does its new CEO think he’s the one to provide it? Andrew Frankel asks the questions
Free Reads
Dan Prosser idolised TVR sports cars as a teenager, but has never scratched the itch. Enter this week's Man Maths, to float the tempting idea of a T350c
Features
The debate about petrol and electric power is in full flow. And there is logic on both sides. Mostly. Colin Goodwin and Steve Sutcliffe exchange emails once more
Driven
The Porsche 911 GT3 continues to evolve, but these days its adapting to different needs. Dan Prosser heads to Spain to drive it
Features
There’s no such thing as a boring car, or so says Richard Porter in the first of a new monthly column. And, as you will see, he knows what he’s talking about…