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This week we welcome Sean Smith to the ranks of our contributors. Sean writes about the life, family and shop of Lancia and Alfa mechanic Domenico Spadaro. Jonathan Sharp freezes frames and fingers at the Goodwood Members’ Meeting; we have a new mini feature, “And How!” Don’t forget to subscribe, do it for a year!
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A nice variety for you this week – Supercars at Geneva, Supercar GT racing from Australia, Graham Gauld reflects on rare sights and classic coincidences at motor shows, and we bring you a very special article on the brilliant Alfa 1900CSS Touring—a much underestimated classic now given its due. And, you can now subscribe to VeloceToday for a year without using PayPal – so do it, now!
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Much of this edition of VeloceToday is devoted to John Surtees, who passed away March 10 at the age of 83. Surtees touched our lives and showed us guts, determination and strength in the face of immense tragedies and triumphs. Graham Gauld, Jim Sitz, Hugues Vanhoolandt and Jonathan Sharp do the Tribute while the Editor re-publishes an exclusive interview with Surtees from 2001. Also, Jonathan Sharp covers the London Show, and we present 1958 Lancia trucks!
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In one of his finest short stories, Graham Gauld tells us about the strange fate of Jean Behra; Roberto Motta writes on the Portello Awards at the Alfa Museum; a rare Lancia dealer folio that connects VeloceToday correspondents; a new book about Rudolph Uhlenhaut reveals the man and his career. All here, for you.
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VeloceToday sent four correspondents to Retromobile. Last week we presented the reports of Hugues Vanhoolandt and Graham Gauld; this week Jonathan Sharp photographs his favorites, whatever the country; for your convenience, all three of Alessandro Gerelli’s auction reports feature only French and Italian cars.
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