This week’s Autosport International Show will play host to a wonderful array of hyper, super and racing cars. From the 10-13th January, a selection of incredible vehicles, some of which have never been seen in public before, will descend upon the halls of Birmingham’s NEC.
Rally Car
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Father and daughter, Robert and Olivia Coulter, have a passion for Ford Anglias. Robert has been campaigning his Anglia for almost 20 years and recently his daughter has successfully followed in his footsteps…
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You would be forgiven for thinking that this stunning Peugeot 106 is a little used show car but that couldn’t be any further from the truth. Owned by Portadown’s Alan Cassells, this is a very potent competition car that Cassells drives competitively on a regular basis…
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Will Corry and Brynmor Pierce are riding the crest of a wave. They gave the Toyota GT86 CS-R3 its maiden rally victory at August’s John Mulholland Motors Ulster National A Rally, less than 12 months after it was homologated. And they followed that with a top 20 result, as well as first in the BRC3 class, at the Rally Isle of Man…
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Niall Henry is one of a growing handful of competitors who has switched to an R4 specification rally car in recent years. His mount of choice is this stunning Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X which he purchased towards the end of 2015…
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If the word ‘Samba’ is derived from the Angolan term ‘semba’, which referred to an invitation to dance, then the Talbot Samba can be regarded as Talbot’s final dance…
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In 1963 Fords Motorsport Division bought over RAF Boreham in Essex, UK and set about building rally cars to set world records on the stages which they still to do date. The story of this car however begins in 1979…