Wolfgang Ullrich has overseen each of Audi's famous Le Mans victories but his desire to win in racing remains as strong as ever
Skoda is celebrating 25 years since its merger with the Volkswagen Group and we've driven some of the Czech brand's defining cars from that time
There’ll always be room for oil burners, so long as they’re used appropriately
We have the technology to give electric motors some of the characteristics of combustion engines, so why don't we?
The Germans want diesels to clean up their act and the Dutch want to ban them altogether. Is this the end of the road for derv?
The French have an idiosyncratic approach to car making, but the PSA Group is challenging the norm with a great deal of success
The Autocar team shares their first flirtations with motoring, both under official instruction and less official car-based antics
Team BMR's Subarus experienced a tough baptism in the Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship meeting, but progress is possible
Proof that Rolls-Royce buyers live in a different world to us mere mortals
Jaguar's latest endeavour will put nine new (sort of) XKSS examples on the roads. But is its focus fixed too firmly upon its heritage and not enough on its future?
The latest Mustang was born in the USA, but it has plenty in common with European hot Fords such as the Cortina, Escort Twin Cam and Capri
We're getting used to the quirks and qualities of the small electric Renault, but other aspects of ownership have been less-than welcome
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