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The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V – The Rally Icon That Put The Evolution Into The Evo Range
"The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V(5) is, you could say, the point where the Evo truly evolved into the road-going monster we all know and love. Despite being based on the same sixth-generation Mitsubishi Lancer as its predecessor, the Lancer Evolution "
The Audi RS2 Avant – The Audi-Porsche mashup that created the RS legacy
"There’s no doubt there’s plenty to talk about when it comes to the legendary Audi RS2 Avant. But perhaps the salient, not to mention most important, headline grabbers are these: This was the first Audi to sport the "
BMW M3: The past, the present, the future
"My first memory of an M3 was when my mate’s mum rolled-up in an E36 convertible. It must have been close to brand new at the time and I remember stopping to gawp - at the car. Top down, "
The BMW E36 M3 – The badge(and the mirrors) that changed the game
"Few cars have had such an enduring impact on the performance motoring world as the mighty BMW M3. The badge itself is arguably one of the most famous and most popular performance nameplates to ever come out of Germany. Quite "
The Alfa Romeo 155 – Track Titans And Twin Sparks
"The Alfa Romeo 155 was only produced for six years between 1992 and 1998, but with nearly two hundred thousand hitting the streets in that time, there’s no denying its impact on ‘90s automotive culture. From the very beginning this car divided "
The Vauxhall Lotus Carlton – The original home-grown hyper-saloon
"The Lotus Carlton wasn’t the first fast four-door saloon car. After all, by the time this particular motoring icon hit the streets in 1990, the super-saloon era was already in full swing. The big Lotus bruiser did however crowbar a "
The Honda NSX – A Nineties Icon
"The original ‘new-for-1990’ Honda NSX isn’t just a global motoring icon; it’s arguably the most important car of the early 1990s. This revolutionary model was essentially a collection of unusual concepts that came together in a unique crescendo "
Porsche, Past, Present
"Cars change. It’s a simple statement, and an observable one. At the same time, it could be argued they don’t. The steering, the exhaust note, the grip of the tyres to the road – though these may technically vary "
Northern Ireland: Three generations of motorsport enthusiasts
"The motorsport community has always been a core foundation for enthusiasts, participants and spectators alike. It’s a shared passion that brings people together, ignites fierce competition and sparks lifelong friendships. But for some people it runs even deeper than "
The Future: Cosworth here, Cosworth now
"Cosworth recently teamed up with Gordon Murray Automotive to develop a naturally aspirated, 3.9-litre V12 engine to power the GMA T.50 supercar, which will be the first ever GMA vehicle ever to go into production. In case you didn’t "
Fistful: Cosworth rarities
"It’s sixty two years now since Mike Costin and Keith Duckworth launched Cosworth Engineering in a greasy corner of London. Since then the engineering firm has provided the connective tissue of some of the world’s finest and most "
My Cosworth story: ‘It’s not everyone’s idea of a supercar – but for me it’s a super car’
"Turbo lag. It’s not seen as something to aspire to. Look around you. McMindfulness meatheads smash their screens between Zoom calls and online pilates sessions. Anti-vax perps with cabin fever, who get their news from Call of Duty twitch "