Our August 2023 issue is OUT NOW! Open this email to take a sneak peek... |
Moli, take a peek into the August 2023 issue... |
The deadly contests that ran out of time (and the great survivor that refuses to be cancelled). | |
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Moli, take a peek into the August 2023 issue... |
The deadly contests that ran out of time (and the great survivor that refuses to be cancelled). | |
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VIDEO CONTENT AVAILABLE: The Last Mille Miglia (1957) |
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A fairytale result overshadowed by ghastly tragedy: the last Mille Miglia |
Danger came with the territory but the Mille Miglia, Carrera Panamericana and Targa Florio gave motor racing some of its most magical moments from a time where car design was sublime, racing drivers were like World War II fighter pilots and health & safety barely existed. We look back at these classic road circuits. |
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Access 6 monthly digital issues, all special digital editions, our extensive archive, PLUS exclusive video content via the website or app! |
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VIDEO CONTENT AVAILABLE: Fastest EVER Lap of the Isle of Man TT |
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Why Isle of Man TT is road racing's great survivor |
"Frickin' nuts": these are the words of five-times MotoGP champion Mick Doohan after riding a lap of the Isle of Man TT on closed roads. But as our resident TT winner Mat Oxley puts forward, despite the frequent calls for the event to be stopped, the riders know the risks and the action is awe-inspiring. "It's how motor sport should be," says lap-record holder Peter Hickman.
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Ferrari writes Le Mans history again in 2023 |
Once upon a time there was a famous racing team that dominated the Le Mans 24 Hours. But it went to sleep for 50 years, etc, etc. This year's 100th anniversary running at La Sarthe played out like a Disney production, with Ferrari painting the town red. Read our report of the rain-affected weekend.
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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO CONTENT AVAILABLE: Fastest EVER Lap of the Isle of Man TT |
Why Isle of Man TT is road racing's great survivor |
"Frickin' nuts": these are the words of five-times MotoGP champion Mick Doohan after riding a lap of the Isle of Man TT on closed roads. But as our resident TT winner Mat Oxley puts forward, despite the frequent calls for the event to be stopped, the riders know the risks and the action is awe-inspiring. "It's how motor sport should be," says lap-record holder Peter Hickman.
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Ferrari writes Le Mans history again in 2023 |
Once upon a time there was a famous racing team that dominated the Le Mans 24 Hours. But it went to sleep for 50 years, etc, etc. This year's 100th anniversary running at La Sarthe played out like a Disney production, with Ferrari painting the town red. Read our report of the rain-affected weekend.
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Ivinghoe: Britain's lost racing circuit |
Before World War II, ambitious plans were afoot for a slice of Buckinghamshire to repurposed as an undulating circuit that would have rivalled Germany's premier racing track. Land speed record driver George Eyston, pictured, had input on the layout but Ivinghoe – championed by Motor Sport – was considered a "hideous blot on the landscape". Here's what you could have had...
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The Ford from another Galaxie that revolutionised saloon car racing |
When Ford's 7-litre Galaxie crossed the Atlantic to tackle the Jags in the British Saloon Car Championship 60 years ago, the likes of Graham Hill were not impressed. But the heavyweight soon muscled its way to the podium. Modern touring car racer Dan Rowbottom takes it on the track to find out how effective it was.
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Ivinghoe: Britain's lost racing circuit |
Before World War II, ambitious plans were afoot for a slice of Buckinghamshire to repurposed as an undulating circuit that would have rivalled Germany's premier racing track. Land speed record driver George Eyston, pictured, had input on the layout but Ivinghoe – championed by Motor Sport – was considered a "hideous blot on the landscape". Here's what you could have had...
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The Ford from another Galaxie that revolutionised saloon car racing |
When Ford's 7-litre Galaxie crossed the Atlantic to tackle the Jags in the British Saloon Car Championship 60 years ago, the likes of Graham Hill were not impressed. But the heavyweight soon muscled its way to the podium. Modern touring car racer Dan Rowbottom takes it on the track to find out how effective it was.
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