For our BLAST FROM THE PAST this week we are thrilled to bring you the latest work from Kieran Roberts – “Victory Lines” From Kieran’s website: “The 1992 DTM championship winning Mercedes-Benz 190E of Klaus Ludwig. The earlier version of these cars were built in the early 80s for rallying. However, when Audi bought out the […]
Category: Classic
In the UK back in the late 1980s/early 1990s, the humble company car was something much more than just mere work-related transport – it said everything about your position in the company and your position in life in general. A good company car was essential to your social standing, and even manhood. And this brilliantly […]
The Honda NSX was one of the most loved cars over its 15-year reign at the top. XCAR drives three incarnations of this Japanese mid-engined supercar.
This week’s BLAST takes us to Pukekohe in 2006 – remembering a very special Kiwi, Jason Richards, here in full flight hammering the kerbs. Many thanks to Terry Marshall for the pic.
To further celebrate Back to the Future day, here is a far longer version of an article I wrote for the NZ Herald’s DRIVEN section a few months ago. It is about a rather special car that lives in New Zealand and its remarkably tenacious owner! So do you want to go for a ride? […]
This week’s BLAST FROM THE PAST takes us to Wigram in 1982, where Trevor Crowe hustles his mighty V8 engined Toyota Starlet through the daunting Bomb Bay bend. As always, many thanks to Terry Marshall for the brilliant image!
The Frontline Developments Abingdon Edition MGB is a modern celebration of one of the world’s favourite ever sports cars.
For our weekly BLAST this week we head to Bay Park in 1982 where Steve Millen waves to the crowd from his Tullen Ralt RT4. Many thanks to Terry Marshall for the great pic!
This week’s BLAST takes us to Wigram in 1982 with Inky Tulloch aboard the ex-Paul Fahey Ford Cologne Capri, now powered by a 5.7 litre Chevrolet V8! Many thanks to Terry Marshall for the great pic!
Tatra might not be a name you’ve heard of but the shape of many of its cars will seem pretty familiar to you.
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