"To run the risk of sounding a little bit like Prof. Brian Cox here, Josse was the briefest of flashes in our galaxy of motoring. Unless you happened to be looking in the right place at the right time, you "
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Ove Fundin
"It wasn’t any of his five world titles. It wasn’t having a statue of himself unveiled in his hometown of Tranas. Nor was it having his sport’s World Cup trophy named after him. Those incredible accolades may "
Alpine A110 review: meeting the hype beast
"You’ve met the Alpine A110 before. You will have done somewhere, whether it’s on telly or in a magazine, or perhaps even in the flesh, when one of the few lucky owners that have taken delivery flashes past "
First to 60
"Nowadays, EVs are becoming a novel and effective way to travel from A to B - when A and B are quite far apart, but not too far. Over the last century, a network of refuelling stations has spread like "
Drifting: the unforgiving sport
"Ah, Paris. Home to art, love, wine, landmarks and many, many dented automobiles. They come in all shapes and sizes (the cars, not the bodywork blemishes) – and in those pretty streets lives something a little more exotic than your average 2"
The lesser known Alfa Museum Fratelli Cozzi
"Many of you will have heard of the Alfa Romeo Museum in Arese, close to Milan, dedicated to the history of the Italian brand. But a lesser-known shrine to Alfa is only six miles away from its better-known counterpart: a "
Ford Mustang Bullitt
"Steve McQueen didn’t have many friends in Hollywood. According to the actor’s biographer, Marc Eliot, he’d burned just about every bridge with every director and co-star with whom he’d ever worked. McQueen seems to have been "
To the ends of the earth – Pub 2 Pub in a TVR
"Car culture can be found in the most unlikely of places. Deep in the Ecuadorian jungle, for instance, where automotive adventurer Ben Coombs found himself gate-crashing a gathering of the local car club, dedicated to Nismo-inspired Datsun pickup trucks. Or "
Gordon Keeble
"In 1958 ex-soldier and sometime Italian resident John Gordon was the managing director of Peerless cars, who were based in Slough. Peerless made four-seater sports saloons, using a tubular frame, supporting a fiberglass body, with a de Dion rear suspension and "
New Lancia Delta
"In a straw poll of Influx readers on which Lancia you would like in your garage, I'm quite sure the Lancia Delta Integrale would be among the most popular. It was the king of rallies in the 1980s and 1990s, "
Rise of the Machines : Formula E – Gen 2
"Formula E turns five this year. Forget the party hats and balloons: the series has got itself a stupendous new racing car instead. Formula E’s fifth season will get off the line in December in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The "
Brazil’s 2008 F1 Championship Decider
"The 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix – held on November 2nd – was a fitting conclusion to one of the most fascinating Formula 1 championship battles in recent memory. A year-long battle emerged between McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari’s Felipe Massa. Neither had "
Felipe Massa: Never Take The Easy Road
"Felipe Massa knows a thing or two about rising above adversity. He lost the 2008 F1 drivers’ championship to Lewis Hamilton by a single point; a year later, he was severely injured by a piece of flying debris in a horrific "