"Do you remember the first thing that made you dream of motorbikes? For me it was the final sequence of Bruce Brown’s 1972 epic homage to American motorsport On Any Sunday. I can’t remember how I came across it "
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Smart Roadster and Roadster Coupe
"For sports car enthusiasts, things just ain't what they used to be, what with ever more strictly policed speed limits, tighter controls on emissions, high fuel prices and, er, imaginative rates of Vehicle Excise Duty to contend with. Although rumours "
Motorsport – the pursuit of the MG Car Club
"Motorsport has always been the pursuit of the MG Car Club, since its creation by the MG factory 89 years ago. Today, the Club is the biggest single brand group managing the championships and race meetings. The 2019 season starts now (end "
Lotus’s forgotten wedges
"Pop quiz: you have three seconds to name a wedge-shaped Lotus. Go! Okay, hands up who answered 'Esprit'? Blimey, that'll be all of you, then. Well, it is the obvious answer, isn't it? But it wasn't the first wedge-shaped Lotus. "
Brembo brakes
"What do the winners of the Dakar, the F1 championship and the WRC have in common? The brakes. They are all designed, produced and supplied by Brembo Brakes, the Italian multinational worldwide leader of braking systems. How many of you "
British Classic Car Meeting
"150 British classic cars, 135 miles of driving, a Concours d’Elégance and a gala dinner. You would be forgiven for thinking we’re describing an event in the UK. But you would be wrong. The British Classic Car Meeting is "
MGA Twin Cam: cracking newsreel of a mid-century legend…
"The MGA TC was a truly incredible little sports car. And to underline the fact, we found this cracking little Pathé newsreel, which lauds the achievements of the pocket-sized road racer that was designed, built and nurtured in Oxfordshire. We're "
Walter Kronkite on Motor Racing…
" Image: The Calder Archive Fascinating piece of footage here from the mid fifties of the iconic CBS anchorman Walter Kronkite taking viewers through a typically hokum, typically mock-portentous commentary on what exactly motivates racing drivers. Our favourite moments are the "