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March 12, 2015
Infiniti on the BTCC: “We are in it to win it”
Earlier this month we spoke with Terry Steeden, Communications Manager of Infiniti GB, about the company's involvement with the 'Infiniti Support Our Paras Racing' team and their longer-term objectives...
October 29, 2014
Has Caterham finally met its Iceberg?
A Caterham spokesperson once asked if I had an agenda, referring to my reporting of matters concerning the marque. I told him I did. When people’s livelihoods are at stake, I think it’s right to ask...
October 21, 2014
How to decimate your brand – a case study by Caterham
As one ‘insider’ put it to me yesterday, “it’s messier than a pit full of sh*te.” The expression being a reference to the news that Caterham Sports Limited (CSL) has been placed into Administration. CSL...
October 17, 2014
Is this the end of the road for the Nurburgring?
I’ve never been a great believer in astrology. However, today’s forecast for ‘Capricorn’ might just be about to come true. “Things from the past may get dredged up again - both literally and figuratively.”...
October 5, 2014
Auf Wiedersehen VET: Reflections on a past champion
The list of drivers and engineers who have coveted a career at Maranello could fill many pages. The list of those who have emerged having made a notable difference is very much shorter. It hasn’t come...
June 11, 2014
Caterham engineers for lightness at Hingham
Yesterday's news of redundancies at CTI (Caterham Technology and Innovation) sends out worrying signals about the Caterham Group. On the face of it, losing 18 people from a people-centric business might...
February 23, 2014
Exclusive interview with John Surtees: The Marques and the Champion
Snetterton’s pit wall can be an inhospitable place. It was late winter and the cold easterly wind battered the faces of those assembled to survey un-liveried machines as they trialled their way up and...
January 6, 2014
Behind the Story: Zenos Cars
My English teacher once proclaimed that all good stories should start at the beginning, finish at the end and have something worth reading in the middle. Here was a man who had clearly not seen Star...







