The assembled gladiators, left to right: Alain Mahé, Jean-Francois Piot, Jacques Jauber, Jean Ragnotti, Jean-Louis Marnat, Michele “Biche” Petit, Jean...
1985 Audi Quattro E2 Simply put, when the Audi Quattro appeared, it immediately had its detractors. The immense power output...
Markku Alén is the person-ification of his favorite rallying expression: maximum attack. Words he lived by throughout his illustrious career, firmly establishing himself as one of the world’s greatest rally drivers. Markku was World Champion in 1978, the last year of the FIA Cup, and ruled the rally world again...
• Simpson Performance Products has expanded its line of racing safety products with the acquisition of HANS Performance Products, makers...
Pentti Airikkala, one of the famed “Flying Finns” of Scandinavian and then worldwide rally fame, died in Berkshire, England, at...
Alpine and Renault – the Sports Prototypes Vols. 1 & 2 By Roy Smith Originally published in 2010, the story of Alpine and Renault is a culmination of a Sherlock Homes style of research, study and investigative interviews with those luminaries who designed, built, tested, raced and had “hands on”...
Rally legend Miki Biasion (above, Jim Houlgrave photo) will be back behind the wheel at Race Retro, powered by Motor...
With this month’s main feature story looking at the Alpine Renaults that played a prominent role in the World Rally...
Walter Röhrl, the two-time World Rally Champion driver who was voted Rally Driver of the Millennium and called “a genius on wheels” by Niki Lauda, will return to the scene of his dominant win in the 1984 Ulster International Rally. The occasion is Titanic Déjà Vu Ulster, another of Déjà...