"The National Speedway Museum at Broxbourne is a surprising place. Set within Paradise Wildlife Park, a colourful animal sanctuary and family entertainment centre in the pretty countryside of Hertfordshire, there’s little to hint at the textured treasure trove that "
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Studio 434: A car collection that’s just the ticket
"A 1955 Morris Minor and a 1968 Jensen Interceptor FF may seem odd bedfellows, but this pair or British classics kicked off Rodger Dudding’s very extensive car collection. Dudding, creator of the familiar Lonsto automated ticketing machine system used in supermarkets "
Evolution E-Types
"Evolution E-Types has launched an exclusive behind the scenes interview with the Evolution creator Uryk Dmyterko ahead of their showcase at the forthcoming London Classic Car Show at the Excel 14-17 February. In the video, Dmyterko explains how a combination "
Aston Martin Lagonda
"Stephen Archer talks to us about the Aston Martin Lagonda 1976-1990 The wedge Lagonda has always divided opinion for its outlandish, elongated looks and for, well, being not very Aston like. So, let’s just call it a Lagonda, after "
Daddy Cool
"The 2017 drag racing season was bittersweet for the Daddy Cool family drag racing team. The year began with drag racer Dave “Sag” Southworth in hospital and diagnosed with terminal biliary duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma). Knowing he had one more summer left, "
Doggy Driving
"It sounds like a very tall order, fitting a Bentley into a SsangYong. We managed it though, and with room to spare. How? This lofty SsangYong is one of the Korean car maker's largest models, the Tivoli XLV, a stretched "
Cars. Bikes. People. Culture. This was Influx 2018.
"In 2018 Influx brought you more cars, bikes, people and culture than ever before. What was your highlight? We featured everything from home-built bikes in our VC London film, and completely bespoke cars like Charles dos Santos' V8-powered Nissan drift "
The New Arc Vector
"The Vector is the world’s first fully neo-cafe racer that includes a fully integrated Human Machine Interface. But it comes at a hefty price. £90,000 to be exact. The range of the Arc Vector ranges from 120 miles to 200 miles depending "
Josse Indigo 3000
"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 "
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"