Autosport

BEST OF THE BEST

Eleven Le Mans 24 Hours victories, five World Rally manufacturers’ titles, 47 British Touring Car Championship race wins and a staggering 15 combined drivers’ and constructors’ Formula 1 championships. The total achievements of the cars – three from each of the past seven decades of motorsport – that made up the Autosport 70 anniversary display at last weekend’s Autosport International Show ensured it was a tall order for any one to truly stand out.

Success and statistics alone have never made for a complete barometer of

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