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Caterham’s future owners must get a grip on its ailing business

Caterham’s future owners have much to do, repairing and rebuilding a business that just four years ago was acquired in good health by Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes During this time it has failed...

Das Sham – what next for Volkswagen?

Just because Sebastian Vettel does a very good Kimi impression doesn’t mean that every German has a natural talent for humour. Enter Michael Horn, CEO of VW Group North America. Striding nervously onto...

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...

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...

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...

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.

The Great and The British: Part 1 – The Importance of Being Radical

For a nation endowed with the DNA of such maverick automotive legends as Chapman, Cooper and Brown, it seems ironic that the marque which now leads the plethora of niche British sports car manufacturers is one that was only founded in the latter part of the 20th century.

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