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CONTENTS INCLUDE:
The Gordon-Keeble - An Underrated Classic? Having owned no fewer than five examples, there cannot be many better-qualified enthusiasts than Gordon Procter to write about the Southampton-produced cars that, at the time, were rivals to Aston Martin. With awesome performance from its 300 BHP Chevrolet V8, and genuine four-seater accomodation, the car should have been a world-beater. sadly only 99 cars were built from 1964 - 65.
Obituary - Clay Regazzoni 1939 - 2006 Neville Hay looks at the life of the great Swiss driver who competeted at the highest level for Ferrari, BRM and Williams. Confined to a wheelchair following an accident driving an Ensign, he became a flag-bearer for disabled drivers all over the world.
Lorenzo Bandini - Champion of Italy Nick Lumby appraises the life and the tragic death of the popular Italian driver who raced for Ferrari in F1 and long distance sports car events, winning the 1965 Targa Florio in a Ferrari P2.
Obituary - Baron Emmanuel de Graffenried - 1914 - 2007 One of the last really great pre-War drivers died at the age of 92 - a long life rare for the 'pilotes' of the day. In his time, he drove mainly for Maserati, with occasional works outings immediately post-War for Alfa Romeo.
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