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THE MOTOR SPORT INTERVIEW

Perry McCarthy

He’s been called the unluckiest man in motor racing and yet for all his career-threatening accidents, mechanical failures and financial difficulties, this Brit Pack battler was never short of good, old-fashioned bouncebackability
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Motor Sport Magazine
June 2022
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THE EDITOR
THE DAFFODILS ALONG THE track bankings may have
MATTERS OF MOMENT
Formula 1 set to shine on the Strip
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V10 Formula 1 cars, Group C Porsches and some of the finest historic metal around
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The Brits are back with a V8 Vantage
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RaceBird trials are now taking place. single-seat narrow
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IT LOOKS LIKE THE BRITISH TOURING CAR Championship
FORMULA 1
“The F1 circus arrived in Saudi Arabia days after a mass state execution”
A missile attack on an oil depot just
TRACKSIDE VIEW
It’s early days, but Ferrari and Red Bull are painting towns vibrant shades of red and orange. Here are our observations and explanations from Jeddah and Albert Park
From Saudi strikes to Aussie highlights
Saudi Arabian GP Australian GP
Spare parts and false starts for Sainz
With his team-mate flying, Carlos needed a boost in Australia, but he was let down by a host of issues
Word on the beat
Kyalami looms, as does Porsche and Audi
It’s the pits for Checo
Was Saudi Arabia an opportunity missed for Red Bull pole-sitter Sergio Pérez? Probably not, argues Mark Hughes
Good month, bad month
Charting the ups and downs of the F1 circus
Formula 1’s Mr Nice Guy
F1 RETRO – FEBRUARY 2005
The rise and fall of F1 cars
Why is there so much bouncing around this year and what are the top teams doing to fix it? Mark Hughes explains porpoising
Ask Mark...
F1 befuddlement? Our GP editor is here to help
“When I first got into an F1 car I expected it to be the most difficult thing I’d raced... and it was”
GETTY IMAGES In judging the success of the
MOTORCYCLES
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THE ARCHIVES
“This is not the first hiccup in the Mercedes marque’s GP history”
So the opening races of this season’s new-era
DIARY
“Was this the greatest collection of Group C Porsches ever seen?”
Iwill in a coming issue elaborate more fully
REVIEWS
It’s playtime at Porsche
As much fun as a 911 GT3? A smitten Andrew Frankel puts forward the case for the more affordable Cayman GT4 RS
The future starts here
An EV you’ll want to spend time in. This is an historic moment
Bavaria’s EV safe bet
Figures add up for this likeable, honest, family friendly BMW i4
Laps meet luxury
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EVENTS
Gridiron is out, grid is in
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Richard Attwood
GAME CHANGER EVENT
RACING LIVES
MY Greatest RIVAL
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OLDIES ARE BACK ON TRACK
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FERRARI’S RESURGENCE
FERRARI IS BACK IN THE SADDLE
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40th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
VILLENEUVE vs PIRONI
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McGUINNESS & IRWIN
MAN TO MANX
The Isle of Man TT returns at the end of May after a Covid-enforced hiatus, with Honda’s line-up a fascinating mix of legendary experience and youthful exuberance. Stephen Dobie joins 23-times winner John McGuinness and debutant team-mate Glenn Irwin to listen in to the pair’s preparations
MANSELL’S MACHINES
TREASURED MEMORIES
Which would you prefer, the famous Red 5, or the red one that’s not No5, but is no less significant? Between this Ferrari and Williams, Nigel Mansell celebrated a combined seven grand prix wins. And now they’re up for auction. Damien Smith takes a look at the lots
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ISRAEL GRAND PRIX 1970
“THE DANGER ASPECT WAS APPALLING. IT SHOULD NEV ER HAVE TAKEN PLACE”
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THE SHOWROOM
Underneath the arches…
BUYING, SELLING, AUCTIONS, MEMORABILIA
Daddy’s source
Father’s Day collection
THE EXPERT VIEW
A question of scale
THE SHOWROOM Dealer
Twisted logic arrives ‘down south’
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THE SHOWROOM Auctions
Le Mans to Monaco
For this race ready Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/3 sports car, stunning looks come with a big price. Simon de Burton tells its story
Is this the way to Maranello?
Simon de Burton on this month’s auction highlights, including Ferrari’s F1-esque F50
THE SHOWROOM Automobilia
In the wake of events
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THE SHOWROOM Competitors
All the good of Goodwood
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YOU WERE THERE
The view from on high
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PARTING SHOT
JUNE 13-14, 1970 LE MANS, FRANCE
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