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Brabham BT-92 – BMW M3 Monster

Cars

"We can’t really work out how this thing came to be. But in around 2009-10 a few editions of a carbon-bodied, hopped engined M3 coupé (specifically the E92 shape, hence Brabham's name for the thing) were produced with the "

Remembering Jim Clark

Cars People

"Take the speed of Senna, the wet weather prowess of Schumacher, the smoothness and mechanical sympathy of Prost, the versatility and enthusiasm of Andretti and the humility of a country boy and you've got the recipe for the greatest racing "

Cosworth at 60

"In 2018, Cosworth turns 60. In celebration, Influx was granted behind-the-scenes access at the company’s engineering base in Northampton, England, to meet some of the men and women who make Cosworth what it is today – and what it will be tomorrow. "

Viva la Vauxhall Viva

Cars Culture

"The Vauxhall Viva is one of the earliest cars I can remember. I recall sitting snot-nosed in my neighbour’s HC Viva on the way to nursery. I was also slightly jealous because the saloon looked cooler than my dad’"

Alain Prost: the Other Edge of Genius?

People

"To many modern Formula One fans, the current crop of turbocharged cars are the work of the devil. They're too quiet, too driver-friendly, too reliable and even, some say, too safe. But it wasn't always thus. Time was when turbocharged "

Bernina GT

Cars Culture

"These are the Engadine and Valposchiavo, Swiss valleys, famous for Saint Moritz, the world of skiing and the alpine pass roads open all year. All year except the last weekend of September, when the Bernina Gran Turismo takes place: a 5.7"

Jem Marsh – The Marcos Man

Cars People

"Having lived in the county of Wiltshire all my life, the name of Marcos has crept into several of our car conversations down the pub. It’s a fantastic story of the British underdog who made some stunning looking cars. "

Driving an ASM R1: Aston Martin DBR1 replica

Cars

"A thunderstorm is looming. Lightning zigzags beneath threatening clouds, and the sea of barley heads ripples a little more urgently in the gathering breeze. I’m about to get wet. Very wet. But a short, sharp soaking is a small "