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One hundred years ago, a small, ultra-advanced Mercedes won the world’s greatest road race, yet today hardly anyone has heard of it. Andrew Frankel drives it
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This is more than just a motorcycle, it is a statement of disenfranchised youth and teenage dreams. So why is Andrew English so desperate to get one?
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A simple one day job has turned into a somewhat more extensive rolling restoration. But that was always going to happen, concedes David Twohig
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Just over half a century ago, Ferrari’s model line up comprised three cars of such beauty and brilliance it may never be beaten. Andrew Frankel drives all three
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It was light, innovative, fast and great looking – all the things a Lotus should be – yet the 1990s Elan reboot still failed. David Twohig thinks he knows why
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A vast company trusted by the global car industry produced defective airbag components that took rather than saved lives. And it’s not over yet, says Gavin Green
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For a time it seemed like one driver would ignore team orders entirely. Andrew Frankel asks if Norris should have done just that
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Dan Prosser still finds his Up GTI as engaging and capable as ever, but it's far from a perfect car. Do its strengths outnumber its weaknesses?