Japanese drivers have had, at best, a mixed record in Formula 1. Pilots hailing from the crowded island nation are known for feats ranging from the sublime (Aguri Suzuki finishing third at his home race...
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Rare is the car fanatic who disputes the notion that the Caterham Seven is one of the most unfiltered and uncompromising driving machines for sale today. However, quite a few of those same car fanatics...
Although all of the United Kingdom’s mainstream (i.e. tens of thousands or more cars made each year and/or are available in most major global markets) car brands have long since been either snapped up by...
While the last quarter century saw three of Britain’s most prolific racecar building companies – March, Reynard and Lola – go bust, the last 25 years have been very good to Italy’s foremost builder of...
The phrase “race car for the street” has so much mileage on it that it could have gone to Uranus and back about six times. Of course, there are some instances where it’s correctly applied,...
We’ve all thought about what kind of supercar we’d design and build, right? All the key variables like how it would look, what sort of engine would power it and, of course, the name of...
We’re already on record as being fans of the Donkervoort D8 GTO. You do remember the Donkervoort D8 GTO, don’t you? It’s the Dutch neo-Lotus/Caterham 7 with the 400 horsepower 2.5L turbo inline-five from Audi’s...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD3y7ylpqO8&list=PL12C0C916CECEA3BC[/youtube] It’s hard to argue against the merits of sports cars that are all about “elemental” driving experiences like the Ariel Atom, KTM X-Bow and whichever Caterham Seven variant name you pull out of a...
We generally try to avoid using this little rest stop on the Information Autobahn as a bully pulpit, but if you have a sweet car, you really should keep it in a sweet garage. No,...
When Lotus founder Colin Chapman released his Type 7 in 1957, he probably had no idea that the same basic (and we do mean basic) car would still be in production over a half-century...