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ROUGH DIAMOND
Homologation specials were nothing new in 1980, but few had turned a shopping car into such a beast, or transformed it so thoroughly in the process
THE GREATEST
Join us as we celebrate six decades of Lamborghini with time behind the wheel of the sublimely sensational Miura SV
Delage crowned Best of the Best
Pearl Collection beauty adds to its silverware with the ultimate honour
Alfa 33 tops summer launches
Concours season is always packed with debuts to interest classic fans, but this year a factory reveal outdid them all
Mechanical democracy
It may be comfort food rather than haute cuisine, but Seiko's 5 is revolutionary
Tupperware
The bowl that burped and shunned the shops
Frank Wootton
Wartime RAF artist who illustrated many 1950s car brochures and magazines
WINNING WAY
It all came together at Le Mans for Aston Martin in 1959, with the DBR1
ROBERT COUCHER The Driver
'BUY AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION SUPERCAR WITH A FABULOUS ENGINE, BEFORE THEY ARE BANNED'
STEPHEN BAYLEY The Aesthete
'HAS THERE EVER BEEN A BETTER INCUBATOR OF INDUSTRIAL BEAUTY THAN MILAN IN THE 1950S?'
DEREK BELL The Legend
'I DROVE MCLARENS IN FORMULA 1 AND DECADES LATER AT LE MANS, AND I RECORDED A VICTORY ALONG THE WAY, TOO'
JAY LENO The Collector
'WHEN YOU GET AN OLD CAR RUNNING, NO-ONE CAN DENY YOUR SUCCESS. THAT'S WHY WE BOND WITH THEM'
TIME FURTHER OUT
Only 28 examples of the Brubaker Box kit van were ever made - but it influenced a whole generation. Mark Dixon gets his groove on
Hugh Conway
As the chairman of the Bugatti Trust retires after 20 years' service, he shows us around its HQ - and reflects on his late father HG Conway, the noted Bugatti authority who co-founded it
THE TROPHY HUNTER
One Dutchman ended up with a Jensen C-V8 purely by chance. Then he began winning international concours with it
LAGONDA WAY UP
Three men in vintage cars, 13 countries, three months, 19,000km: there were bound to be a few mishaps along the way from Buenos Aires to New York...
A SINGULAR VISION
One man was determined to create a groundbreaking British supercar but the Panther Solo II fell short of its ambitious target. Glen Waddington suggests it should be better remembered
THE ONE AND ONLY
The unique Maserati 450S Costin Zagato reas raced at Le Mans by Stirling Moss in 1957-yet its maker then cast it aside. Marc Sonnery uncovers its infamy
HARNESSING THE SPIRIT OF ENDURANCE
Aston Martin has long chased success at Le Mans. Time with LM10, DB3S and DBR9 teaches us how nine decades of experience has informed today's incredible Valkyrie hypercar
ROBERT COUCHER
The Driver
STEPHEN BAYLEY
The Aesthete
DEREK BELL
The Legend
JAY LENO
The Collector
Bentleys invade Le Mans again
Record-breaking grid in France as 71 vintage Bentleys head to La Sarthe for the Benjafields Racing Club Le Mans centenary
Stuart Quick
The go-to Suy for all your classic seatbelt needs, whether it be renewing, replacing or fitting them in a car for the first time
BMW Z1
There’s more to the Z1 than just its disappearing doors
Ruddy radiation
The dangers of radium lume need careful consideration and treatment
Levi's 501s
Jeans that went from work pants reinforced with metal rivets' to international fashion icon
Bernard Cahier
The Leica-wielding friend of the grid who helped redefine motorsport photography
GREEN CHILE PLANT
Porsche believes that e-fuel will keep the internal combustion engine alive in an electrified future. Steve Sutcliffe travels to Chile to find out how