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Not an unwanted reaction from a front-drive car, but a guide to the dark art of torque vectoring, what it is and why it matters. Steve Sutcliffe is your teacher
By Steve Sutcliffe
2 months ago
In 2019 the Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to Akira Yoshino, John Goodenough and Stanley Whittingham for the development of lithium-ion batteries. Sony produced...
By Andrew English
5 years ago
Ten years ago, CAR magazine turned 50. To celebrate, it assembled what its writers felt were the 50 most significant cars of the previous 50 years – significant to enthusiasts, anyway...
By Ben Oliver
4 years ago
Well intended guidelines now enable F1 drivers to force rivals off track and earn them a penalty in the process. Something’s got to change, says Karun Chandhok
By Karun Chandhok
2 years ago
‘Please Andrew, don’t be doing any more of that with this car.’ The words belonged to Lotus sales manager Scott Walker, the car to Colin Chapman until his untimely death...
By Andrew Frankel
Few cars have ever got the heart pumping quite like the original Viper, even if it was not always for the right reasons. Steve Sutcliffe recalls an American giant
3 years ago