Varzi leads Nuvolari away from the Monaco start
Tazio Nuvolari and Achille Varzi, the greatest drivers of their era, faced off over 100 laps of Monaco in 1933
Striking concept uses carbonfibre underpinnings and 'free valve' engine for a one-to-one power-to-weight ratio
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Despite being the first F1 win for Renault and a turbo car, France 1979 stands out for the battle between Arnoux and Villeneuve
Panhard 3.75hp
Polestar, Cupra and DS are some of the latest arrivals to the UK. We delved into the archives to see when other foreign brands made their first appearance here
Mercedes made the 300 SL, dominated 1952 then dipped, having "proved its superiority". Ferrari wasn't happy
An artist's impression of Edge racing at night
Back in 1907, Selwyn Francis Edge christened Brooklands by averaging 65mph for 24 hours in a Napier
Autocar magazine 13 March 1996
We look back to 1996 for Formula 1’s exciting first visit to Albert Park in Australia
Technical changes delayed in effort to soften financial blow of disrupted 2020 season
In 1992, Renault revealed a two-seat electric city car smaller than the Mini and with an urban range of 90 miles. Sound familiar?
A good-looking, Alfa Romeo-inspired two-door Lada coupé
In 1981, we reported on how the home-built car market had developed behind the Iron Curtain
In 1905, an Autocar reader complained of unfair 'police traps'. Soon after, another told of a plan to use cyclists to warn drivers
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