Colonel Gaddafi’s Rocket Car – not quite what you’d expect Darryl Sleath Articles 1 Comment You don’t expect road safety campaigns to be high on the list of priorities of murderous batshit-crazy Middle Eastern dictators. Left with a pack...
Montlhery in a Maserati, a diplomatic incident in Paris and an eight word car review Rich Duisberg Articles, Roadtripping 3 Comments This one took some organising. Montlhery is another forgotten racetrack on our recent road trip that played a huge part in early motorsport. Today...
Abandoned Lotus Excel Rich Duisberg Articles, CarClub 18-30 - The Cars, Features A sense of Déjà vu took hold. The bare bit of field, as I staggered cross-country back from the pub last month, was very familiar. Then I...
The Volvo Laplander – the acceptable face of four by fouring. Rich Duisberg Articles When friend of MotorPunk and all round fruitcake, Bjørn, invited me to see his latest purchase, I nearly declined. A masochistic approach to...
On the road with the Yo-Yo TVRs Rich Duisberg Articles, Features, Out & About, Roadtripping 1 Comment We're not usually big fans of car meets. Too much standing around in pub car parks. Pub car parks are purgatory. You're trapped between the warmth...
AUGUST’S SPRINT SERIES REPORT; SIDEWAYS IN THE SUNSHINE WITH THE MOTORPUNKS Rich Duisberg Articles, Features, Sprint Series Who are these people, anyway? People who can take a day off to do endless loops in the August sunshine? These are the MotorPunks, hooked on beating...
Our six favourite F1 car freaks Rich Duisberg Articles 3 Comments Why do we love old F1? Easy. It was an era when the Driver’s character counted for more than their sponsorship money, and they raced in cars from...
The Drunken Tale of Duncan Hamilton – Jag at the ’53 Le Man Darryl Sleath Articles 1 Comment Now while the majority of you chaps have probably heard this story before, it's such a good one that it deserves to be retold just for the benefit of...