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Tom Onslow-Cole: Time Machine

It was one day, around 20,000 years ago, that the world changed. We’ll never know which of our ancestors made the breakthrough, or how it came about, but the evidence is clear; on the walls of caves...

Caterham sends the clearest message with its most simple entry-level Seven

As Telegrams go, the latest communication from Caterham is typically short on detail, yet warning of great things to come. Caterham Cars to release new, affordable, entry-level Seven STOP Media Release...

Formula 1: Red Bullets in China

I don’t know whether to admire Sebastian Vettel’s clouded honesty, or to lament his brutal arrogance. His delivery to the world’s media yesterday, ahead of Sunday’s grand prix, brought into focus the ...

Malaysia GP reflection: Bull Fight at the KL Corral

This was not meant to be some grand finale. It was only the second contest of the season, yet the two young toreros squared-up as if it were their last. Pistons flaring, slick-shod Pirellis lashing-out...

Science and Fiction: Caterham’s Unanswered Questions

Science was never my strongest subject. On the morning that I should have sat for my chemistry A-Level, I came to the conclusion that whether I endured three hours in a lab, or stayed on the bus and...

An Open Letter to Caterham: Questions and Confidence

Most stories start at the beginning; this one is a little different. Before I talk about Caterham, I need to talk a little about myself; not because I happen to like the sound of my own voice, that would...

Déjà View: Remembering Michael Schumacher

His was a remarkable career the first time around. A record seven world championship titles, 91 Grand Prix victories and 68 pole positions. Michael Schumacher may have had a little assistance along the way from team mates, team principals and a few unwilling adversaries, but remove the controversies and there still stands a man who justifiably has become a legend of the sport.

The Importance of Being Caterham: SkiddMark says farewell to Andy Noble

Writing the epitaph of a once great brand is never an easy thing to do, but yesterday I learned of the departure of Sales and Marketing Director Andy Noble from Caterham Cars - joining the company's former bosses Ansar Ali and Mark Edwards and leaving just one member of the original management team, after Air Asia boss Tony Fernandes acquired the business last December.

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