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MG record breaker

Production MGF at Bonneville Salt Flats.

E-type celebration

Arguably the most attractive car ever built...

Carroll Shelby's Column: The Legend

When I was driving in those years before the Cobra and all that came after, the races were where I’d find them.

Nick Mason's Column: The Enthusiast

As the floodwaters rose over England, I emulated Noah and loaded up the GTO and a pre-war Aston Martin Ulster and set sail to the New World to seek a better life – well, temporarily anyway...

Jay Leno's Column: The Collector

Replica has become a bad word. To my way of thinking replica should be an exact copy of the original; enough to fool the trained eye

Carroll Shelby's Column: The Legend

‘When did YOU start driving?’ People used to ask me that a lot – and still do.

Monteverdi 375L

In the glamorous world of the 1960s grand tourer, Italy and England reigned supreme; that was until Peter Monteverdi crashed heavily in Formula One and turned his tenacity to building a Swiss competitor...

Morgan 3-wheeler burn-out

Morgan 3-wheeler owner shows off to camera.

Jaguar D-Type cornering

Conscientious photographer gets a scare.

Jay Leno's Column: The Collector

In this world of Health and Safety, it seems car design now has to be practical

Carroll Shelby's Column: The Legend

Peter Collins introduced me to John Wyer down in Argentina in January 1954...

50-years of fun - The Spridget

The Sprite and Midget were the best low-budget, mass-production sports cars ever made.

Carroll Shelby's Column: The Legend

This year’s Barrett-Jackson sale, presented by Ford, was the best-ever auction of Shelby Mustangs.

Jay Leno's Column: The Collector

If you like cars and you buy what you like, a car will always go up in value because, if you consider yourself an aficionado, the odds are that other people will like it too.

Nick Mason's Column: The Enthusiast

I was trying to get a minicab out of the new Wembley stadium the other night.

Carroll Shelby's Column: The Legend

Lance Reventlow beat me to the punch back in 1958 when he launched his American-built Scarab sport car while the Cobra was still just an idea in my head.

Jay Leno's Column: The Collector

When I was a kid I used to read about the monks that saved the Book of Hours from the rampaging hordes

Carroll Shelby's Column: The Legend

When we lost Bob Petersen last March, everybody in the automobile world lost one of its finest – and one of my closest – friends.

Jay Leno's Column: The Collector

First of all, let me say I am a huge Lamborghini enthusiast who owns two Miuras, a Countach and an Espada

Jay Leno's Column: The Collector

Whenever I read Letters to the editor in some magazines, people complain about the relevance of the Lamborghinis, the Enzo Ferraris and the SLR McLarens: no-one can drive these things quickly, so what’s the point of having them?

Carroll Shelby's Column: The Legend

Years ago Donald Healey called me to ask if I’d help him set some speed records on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.

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