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FLIPPING ITS LID
The Ferrari 575M was a watershed modern-era Ferrari. But it was the Leonardo Fioravanti-developed Superamerica that really opened it up
Jenson Button
The 2009 Formula 1 season is the stuff of legend, and it certainly made one of Button. Time to look back at how it happened, and ahead to what's still in store
FLYING WITH MANTUANS
Is anything more idyllic than three days of spirited driving in Italy in a pre-war Aston Martin? That might depend on the weather, says James Elliott
DREAM INTO ACTION
For one entrepreneur, the lure of Italian beauty with American power was not enough: it needed German build quality, too. The result was the Bitter CD
DESERT RIDER
In 1986, one privateer tackled the Paris-Dakar in his own very special Range Rover Audi Quattro Proto. This is its story
Heat & light
The Maserati A6G/54 is a thinly disguised racer with just enough civility for the road - beautifully wrapped in ultra-lightweight Zagato bodywork. Peter Tomalin is treated to a rare thrill
The factor
2023 marks the 60th anniversary of the Mini Cooper S and this example is the oldest survivor. Mark Dixon tells the story of a Mini that has truly lived a life
The friendlier face of Ferrari
AN OLD MATE of mine, whose parents were Worcestershire farmers in a village just a few miles from where I live, tells a wonderful story from the early 1960s. Knowing him as I do, m absolutely certain it’s true.
ROBERT COUCHER The Driver
The expression giant killer’ has become hackneyed these days, but back in the mid-Sixties it certainly applied to John Cooper's reimagining’ of his friend Alec Issigonis’ revolutionary small car.
STEPHEN BAYLEY The Aesthete
Prometheus stole fire from the gods, who punished him for his creative impertinence.
DEREK BELL The Legend
Just so you know, this column is being lovingly crafted on my birthday.
JAY LENO The Collector
There’s nothing quite like opening the throttle of a steam-powered vehicle and feeling the massive torque pushing you forward, like the hand of God.
Alex Hornoff
Motul’s oil doctor by day, historic house renovator by night
Looking a proper Charlie
I WAS FASCINATED to read about the late Tony Dron and his marvellous Austin Seven above] in Octane 233.
MAN & MACHINE True Brit's American muscle
Meet John Hogan and his daily-driven V8 Jaguar XJ6
Roaring start for Alpine club
Motorsport-linked Swiss village rejuvenates a prestigious past
Big progress on new fuels
Tests of synthetic fuels in historic cars suggest they could be a viable alternative to rampant electrification
FIRST of the FEW
In 1925, Bugatti offered a more customer-friendly version of its Type 35 Grand Prix car, which it named the 35A. Mark Dixon drives the prototype
CLASS ACT
IT DASHED THROUGH THE MARKETPLACE AND DOWN A FAST FOUR-MILE STRAIGHT WHILE THE ATTENTION OF LOCAL POLICE WAS ELSEWHERE'
Robin Shute
From the flattest corner of England to three victories at Pikes Peak, the most celebrated hillclimb in the USA: meet the new (British) King of the Mountain
SWISS HIGH-ROLLER
The Basel-based supercar-builder Monteverdi was long shrouded in mystery. After a lifetime of dreaming about it, Marc Sonnery finally gets to drive its definitive GT: the Berlinetta
WHEELS & WAVES
A cruise along the central western coast of Portugal uncovers a unique but growing classic car scene driven by surfers, who chase the swell in vintage vehicles
HOW TO WIN PRIZES (and influence judges)
Take a rookie concours entrant, an obsessively restored Ferrari, a curious Octane editor and set them loose at Salon Privé. James Elliott reveals all
THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LAGONDA...
...and so much more. Peter Tomalin celebrates the life and works of a remarkable design talent - with special guest stars from Aston Martin, including DBS V8 and Bulldog
Scheckter's timely stash
For someone claiming little interest in watches, the F1 star has quite a collection
Compact Disc
It was the future, once. And there's still something good about holding a physical embodiment of a sound source
Ford Thunderbird
After 20 years, is this retro-styled T-Bird worthy of re-evaluation?
National Museum of Arts and History, Dublin, Ireland
Ireland's turbulent past explained - and a Guinness to enjoy
HERO'S RETURN
This Singer Le Mans once belonged to a tail-gunner from the intrepid wartime Dambusters mission. John Simister retraces its old Air Force haunts
WUNDERCAR!
It's 70 years since Mercedes-Benz won at Le Mans in the 300SL Gullwing. Here we go again