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The wrong trousers
Mat has plans to catch up on some writing work, but then duty calls and a busy week follows
Time Machine 80-84
A new series sees Peter Davies look back at trucks on the road from the 1980s to the 2000s. Kicking things off we take in 80-84
Laughing gas
We put Scania’s gas powered R410 to work for a week and discover a fleet truck with green credentials that tackled everything with enthusiasm
The Red Baron
Baron von Richthofen may have been the inspiration for the name of this T4, but could you have made a cuppa in the back of a Fokker DR.1 Triplane?
Outlaw Six
When you first find the Transporter scene and the Dubs Outlaws group in particular, then you need a van that works for you, if it looks the part too then that’s an added bonus
Teahupo'o VW Campers
If you’re looking for a van in which to live your dreams, then why not choose one that has been designed and developed over thirty years?
Second Time Lucky?
This is Go Explore Camper’s second T6 demo van in short succession; customers keep insisting they want to buy them!
Me, My Van, And I
Keith Dockar, contacted us a while back, he sent us a few images of his van asking if we’d be interested in featuring his bus? We liked the pictures so much, that we asked him to do the shoot himself. Then, to cap it all off he sent the words in too. We have a feeling this isn’t the last time he’ll make an appearance in the magazine. Take it away Keith…
Mongolia or Bust
In this, the third instalment, Ian and Juliet contemplate the vastness of Russia whilst passing through Siberia, Mongolia is now in sight
The Driftwood Artisan
In the latest of our series of features where we go behind the curtain of some of our favourite businesses in the VW scene, we bring you The Driftwood Artisan
Long Haul Traveller
A multiple T5 and then T6 owner, Ed Jukes is now really feeling the love for his larger GT680 Crafter, despite the odd glitch
Diggin' The Scene
For some people a T5 is just a work vehicle, for others it’s just a daily driver. For the rest of us it can be an all-consuming and powerful expression of oneself
A Winter Adventure
The iconic North Coast 500 is an ever-present on many bucket lists. In this, the second instalment, Richard and Jackie Pickles complete their trip
2 into 4 will go
Racecar takes an in-depth look at M-Sport’s latest iteration of the R2 Fiesta, the Rally4
Lead from the front
Good teamwork requires much more than just a strong leader
Manipulating performance
Sandbagging is to BoP racing what spy shots are to a racecar engineer. Tempting as hell, not a necessity, but almost everyone feels the need to indulge
New or used?
Never has caveat emptor been more appropriate than in the case of a ‘pre-owned’ F1 car
Further diff-essentials
Deliberately introducing friction into the equation
New order
The ACO and IMSA recently released the regulation set that will govern the global platform top class prototype, and it has proven popular
The real thing?
Racing games now model a surprising amount of engineering, but how do they compare with advanced driver-in-loop simulators? Racecar investigates
Frame up
IndyCar will start its season with an Aeroscreen and, for the first time, Pankl reveals the 3D printing process behind the new device
Crisis talks
Racecar asks FIA President and UN Special Envoy for Road Safety his views on the future of motorsport after Covid-19
A starting guide to simulation and modeling clusters
When the smallest calculation can make all the difference, you need infrastructure you can trust to run your simulation and modeling workloads at scale
Holiday in the Sun
Why there’s never been a better time to take a staycation.
The Only Split in Town
Classic Volkswagens buses have long held a fascination for Wez Cooper, but given their ever-escalating cost, he wasn’t sure that he’d ever be able to afford one.
The Science and Art of Powder Coating
Perhaps without even realising, everyone has items around them which have been powder coated; patio furniture, bicycles, even fire extinguishers.
“Oh Sandy, Maybe Someday...”
‘A friend of mine from ‘Dubs in LAW’ (Leigh & Wigan) had heard on the grapevine about two split-screen buses stored in a barn up in Lancashire’.
Back to the Future... In a Jurgens!
“We were looking for something with a little more room than the ’78 Bay which we’d owned for the previous 12 years”
Dobry Djen Kaliningrad!
Visiting the Russian exclave last summer turned into the “Icing on the Baltic Travelling Cake”.
Dog Rough!
Robin and Lucy Grosvenor were married in the spring of 2015. They hired a split screen camper to be their wedding car & honeymoon transport, and changed their lives.