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January Road Tests - 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera (Three decades and 84 Porsche 911 tests later, the blood still boils, the mind still reels (but the rear stays planted)); 1994 Ford Mustang GT (Will Ford drivers be able to say "you-know-what to you and the ponycar you drove in in" to Camaro and Firebird owners); 1994 Saab 900SE (Still a Saab? Better than before. Still a Saab?? More solid. Still a Saab??? Plus a neat V-6 engine. And, yes, it is still a Saab); Honda Civic del Sol versus Mazda MX-5 Miata (Simanaitis and Reynolds put the (driving) gloves on and duke it out Siskel-and-Ebert style) Features - Innes Ireland, 1930-1993 (Stirling Moss posts a few final words for his friend, Innes Ireland - recer, writer, rogue and raconteur); Salon: Jaguar XJ13 (What really happened to Jaguar's Le Mans effort during the Sixties and to the car that was to carry the company's dreams); Long-Term Wrapup: Jeep Grand Cherokee Legend (After its one-year tour of duty, our long-term Jeep goes marching home with honors) First Drives - 1995 Buick Riveria (A roomier interior, a zoomier exterior, a stiff chassis (but not a stiff price), more power and (so Buick hopes) more sales glory); 1994 Ford Aspire (Ford's intercontinental subcompact - U.S. designed, Japanese engineered, Korean-built - adds techno-flair to the box on wheels); MG RV8 (A limited-production British 2-seater with a V-8 engine, luxury interior and $40,000 price tag? Nostalgia was never like this); Not Quite Cars: 1994 Mazda B-Series Trucks (Same playbook, different uniforms: Mazda recruits a Ranger from Ford's compact-truck team) Competition - Mansell (For one historic week last fall, Nigel Mansell laid legitimate claim to the office of the king in both Formula 1 and Indy Car racing) Columns - Miscellaneous Ramblings (Uncle Sam and his nephews at GM, Ford and Chrysler are planning a family reunion (a cooperative effort, that is)); Side Glances (Race preparation is a cross between sanctioned masochism, sanity testing and details, glorious details); About The Sport (A Porsche Carrera stomps the terra: Senior Editor Rusz experiments with the fast (and dusty) line in Jeff Zwart's Pro Rally 911); Inside Formula 1 (Alain out, Aryton in: Another World Champion retires out from under the Williams team and a former champ takes his place); Inside Indy Car (How Rick Mears and A.J. Foyt break in a new pair of shoes (Paul Tracy and Robby Gordon), and how the old shoes are wearing) Departments - People & Places; Letters To The Editor; Years Ago; Ampersand; Tech Tidbits; Road Test Summary; Time & Place; Technical Correspondence; Showcase; Market Place; PS
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February Road Tests - Malice In The Palace (BMW 318is versus Honda Accord EX Coupe: The young Bavarian squares off against Honda's new midsize sales heavyweight); The 300-Horsepower Club (Here comes the regulars: Chevrolet Corvette LT1, Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4, Nissan 300ZX Turbo and Toyota Supra Turbo) Features - Collectable Cars: Affordable Once Again? (Get 'em while their cool: Your passion and your purse may finally have a collectable car in common); Fun, Funk And Function (When you're out of glitz, your out of gear: John Lamm's photo essay shows that the Tokyo auto show still has plenty of both); Triumphs And Other Disasters ("How I went from rational existanceism to the sainthood of slavery in ten easy British lessons" by Peter Egan); Long-Term Tests: Mercedes-Benz 400E and Dodge Intrepid ES (Our M-B goes on 18 months and our Dodge goes on a 7337-mile journey) First Drives - Lotus Esprit S4 (Doc's holiday: 1992 IMSA Supercar champ Doc Bundy improves the latest Esprit's handling; Lotus improves its look and feel); Not Quite Cars: 1994 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup and Mitsubishi Montero SR (Chevy gets personal while Mitsu gets more macho) Technical - Technology Update: Anti-Lock Braking Systems (Still stopping somewhat short of a miracle, ABS is, nevertheless, a good friend to have) Competition - Porsche's Blast From The Past (Paul Frere indulges in a bit of Porsche GT race-car revelry in a 968 Turbo RS, Carrera RSR and 911 Le Mans Turbo) Columns - Miscellaneous Ramblings (Our Editor goes to heaven: the London-to-Brighton Veteran Car Run in a 1902 Mors Tonneau with Phil Hill at the helm); Side Glances (After great consideration, discussion, consultation, soul searching, smoking and meditation, dat Egan boy has bought hisself a van); About The Sport (After nearly a quarter century at Road Atlanta, the SCCA National Runoffs are moving to a new, higher-profile home at Mid-Ohio); Inside Formula 1 (Ayrton Senna defends his Whiner-weight boxing title against Eddie Irvine and takes the top-podium spot in Japan and Australia); Inside Indy Car (Out with the Bow Tie, in with the Benz: Mercedes hijacks Ilmor Engineering from Chevrolet and hitches its star to a rising racing series) Departments - People & Places; Letters To The Editor; Years Ago; Ampersand; Tech Tidbits; Reviews; Time & Place; Technical Correspondence; Road Test Summary; Showcase; Market Place; PS
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May Road Tests - 1995 Plymouth Neon Sport (After a slight stumble at the starting gate, Chrysler's new econobox is now off and running at full gallop); BMW 850CSI (It's surprisingly fast, loaded with gizmos, and it glides like a swan; BMW's flagship is a virtual GP racer fit for a Bavarian King); Volkswagen EuroVan MV Weekender (The essentials of camping: chocolate and marshmallows for the fire and this VW for everything else); 1995 Mazda Millenia S (The Japanese company that refuses to let sleeping dogs lie awakend the Miller cycle to power a new luxo-sedan) Features - Legendary Lamborghinis (We revisit the cars that have made Lamborghini what it is today. Run for cover, it's the running of the bulls, R&T style!); Salon: 1963 Lamborghini 350 GTV (The show car that started it all has been rescued and restored in Mr. Lamborghini's old neighborhood); Long-Term Introduction: Saab 900SE (We welcome an old favorite with a new body and a new soul (a V-6 engine) to our long-term lineup); Long-Term Introduction: Volvo 850 Turbo Sportswagon (A wicked Wisconsin winter welcomes our latest long-termer, a wonderful wagon) First Drives - Ford Mustang Cobra (Put on your tire-smoking jacket and crank up Mahler; SVT's latest Mustang conversion is a "thinking man's" tuner car); 1995 Nissan 240SX SE Coupe (Nissan's elegant sports coupe has a conservative new look, a bit more performance and two doors only); Morgan 4/4 1800 (It takes bulldog ambition to survive in the U.S.; the old Brit shows it's teeth by complying with the times and adding airbags); Sportech (What happens when a resourceful guy misses his childhood go kart? The answer: Sportech - just think of it as a motorcycle on four wheels) Competition - Racing Spirits (Don Struke takes a nostalgic trip around his own field of dreams where the ghosts of motorsports still run wild in the imagination) Technical - Just Gassing Around (Our Engineering Editor takes a hard look at CNG-powered cars, from the Ford Crown Vic to Chrysler's Le Mans car) Columns - Miscellaneous Ramblings (It was a winter of discontent to many, but our Editor forsees a sweet spring, thanks to the arrival of exciting new cars); Side Glances (Who in their right mind would want an old beat-up car that used to belong to a little old lady? Guys like Peter Egan, of course); About The Sport (Plagued by the shortcomings of WSC and waning public interest, this year's 24 Hours of Daytona was hardly "super"); Inside Formula 1 (Dan Knutson explains why it's not easy to cheat in Formula 1 - and why refueling has become a hot issue); Inside Indy Car (Jeremy Shaw bids Mr. Hollywood, Danny Sullivan, goodbye from Indy Car and good luck in his maiden season with NASCAR) Departments - People & Places; Letters To The Editor; Years Ago, Ampersand; Reviews; Tech Tidbits; Technical Correspondence; Time & Place; Road Test Summary; Showcase; Market Place; PS
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June Road Tests - Saleen Mustang S-351 (Steve Saleen has saddled Ford's new pony with bags of handling and horsepower. Wanna rumble>), Ford Mustang Cobra Convertible versus Pontiac Firebird Formula Convertible (an open-air pair of pumped up ponycars), 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX ("X" marks the spotlight generation for the second iteration of Mitsubishi's all-wheel-drive sports coupe), 1995 Nissan Maxima SE (no more '4-door sports car"? Our little secret; the new softer, quieter Maxima is also quicker and more nimble) Features - Pizazz At Palexpo (Our photo essay of the 64th Geneva automobile show. We can only hope that we look this good when we turn 64), Saleen Mustang R-R-R (a 576 bhp Ford Mustang for the street? What are you - some kind of comedian? Steve Saleen meets Tim Allen), 4WD Bushwackers (soin' the dunes in a Land Rover Defender 90, an AM General HUMMER, a Toyota Land Cruiser and a Jeep Wrangler), Salon: World War II Jeep MB (a fond salute to the WWII conveyance that, on June 6, 1944, became the most popular vehicle in all of France), LOong-Term Introduction: Honda Civic del Sol VTEC (when Honda added the VTEC cocoa butter, we decided to spend a year in the sun), Long-Term Wrapup: Dodge Intrepid ES (R&T's workhorse with wanderlust - 40,000 miles on the clock - is finally put out to pasture), Centre International de I'Automobile Museum (it owns no cars, but it regularly attracts a crowd of cars that attracts a crowd of car lovers) First Drives - Opel Omega (the Cadillac of Opels (or is it the Opel of Cadillacs?) makes its European debut and is decclared fit for a wreath and crest), Saab 900S & 900SE (the second generation of the bread and butter Saab is now bred and buttered in 3-door and turbo-versions), Mitsubishi 3000GT Spyder VR-4 (sell the kids (it's adult fun), sell the house (it's pricey), and sell tickets to the retractable-hardtop show), Not Quite Cars: Land Rover Discovery & Toyota Mega Cruiser (two new ways to enjoy the great outdoors (or secure the DMZ perimeter) Technical - Technology Update: Gasoline, Octane and All (these fuelish things, distilling truths, detonating myths and just knocking around) Columns - Miscellaneous Ramblings (race courses, golf courses and a six-course meal. Our Editor shares conversation and cuisine with Migel Mansell), Side Glances (Peter Egan welcomes car awareness into acceptance as cultural literacy and automotive books into the literature of culture), About The Sport (you can race big and expensive (the Ferrari 348 Challenge) or small and affordable (Competition Package Neons), Inside Formula I (Round One. The Brazilian GP is a somber moment for Ayrton Senna and a samba occasion for Michael Cchumacher), Inside Indy Car (a checkered flag in Australia welcomes Michael Andretti back to Indy Car in a stormy opener to the 1994 season) Departments - People & Places, Letters to the Editor, Years Ago, Ampersand, Technical Correspondence, Tech Tidbits, Time & Place, Road Test Summary, Reviews, Showcase, Market Place, PS
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July Road Tests - Bugatti EB 110 (In our exclusive test, we discover that this much-hyped exotic lives up to its legendary name...and could be the best of them all); Oldsmobile Aurora (This car don't need no stinkin' badges - it's the finest new Oldsmobile to come down the assembly line in many a decade); Audi Cabriolet vs. BMW 325i Convertible vs. Mercedes-Benz E320 Cabriolet (Airing out the differences of three topless Teutons); Ford Windstar LX Wagon vs. Plymouth Grand Voyager LE (Will the new Windstar take some wind out of the Voyager's sales? Find out here) Features - Long-Term Test: Toyota Supra and Mercedes-Benz 400E (A perfect "date" car and a brief lesson in Mercedes-Benz nomenclature); Owner Survey: 1990-1993 Infiniti Q45, Lexus LS 400 (Four years ago, they took America by storm. Today, we see how they've held up); Salon: Rover-BRM (Phil Hill takes a closer look at the fascinating turbine car he lapped (and smelled) at Le Mans in 1964); My First Trip To America (Times were indeed different in 1954, when Rob Walker journeyed to Sebring as a timekeeper for Aston Martin) First Drives - Ford Countour/Mercury Mystique (Forget the Tempo and Topaz; Ford has its sights set on the whole world with this new dynamic duo); Porsche 911 Cabriolet (Paul Frere samples the new 993 (911) Cabriolet and finds that it's solid and as light as the coupe); Chrysler Cirrus/Dodge Stratus (Chrysler aims for the sky (and the Nissan Altima and Honda Accord) with its new JA models); Audi AB (The "A" stands for aluminum, lots of aluminim, found just about everywhere in this new lightweight sedan that's soon bound for the States); Chevrolet Impala SS (It's amazing what Corvette power, Corvette-size rubber and black paint can do for the much-maligned Caprice); Not Quite Cars: 1995 GMC Jimmy (GMC Truck's long-awaited 2- and 4-door response to Ford's overwhelmingly successful Explorer) Competition - On The Edge (He's young. He's fast. He's brash. He's Robbie Gordon, giving author Bob Judd a scary taste of life on the edge) Technical - GPS And The No-Longer-Lost Generation (Will the 24 NAVSTAR satellites of the Global Positioning System light our way home?) Columns - Miscellaneous Ramblings - While Shelby talks of a new Cobra, from Bryant's Woodie Wagon emerges from the local high-school auto shop); Side Glances (Peter Egan looks back on his days in boot camp, when a Dodge Charger was a potent symbol of freedom); About The Sport (Joe Rusz has a typical work day: jetting to Indy (with Al Unser Jr. and Paul Tracy) for a surprise announcement); Inside Formula 1 (The Pacific Grand Prix: Michael Schumacher wins the debut race at Mr. Hajime Tanaka's hard-to-reach playground); Inside Indy Car (Poor, poor Paul Tracy. Can the talented young Canadian driver experience any good luck this season?) Departments - People & Places; Letters To The Editor; Years Ago; Ampersand; Tech Tidbits; Road Test Summary; Technical Correspondence; Time & Place; Showcase; Market Place, PS
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September Road Tests - 1995 Ford Contour SE (A 170-bhp V-6, ABS, traction control and 205-mini-wide tires on 15-inch wheels? The Tempo will not be missed); 1995 Buick Riviera (What we have here is a Riv that loves to rev and a foreshadowing of neat things coming to the Buick's engine bay) Features - Sneak Preview '95 (Waiting in the wings, we have the Ferrari F355, the next generation Corvette and 300ZX, an all-new Aston, and more); Long-Term Wrapup: Mercedes-Benz 400E (After two years before the R&T mast, our long-term V-8 returns triumphantly to its home port); Salon: Bosley Mk. 1 (We're Americans, by god, and Midwesterners to boot, and if we want to build a sports car, then we'll build a sports car); Long-Term Tests: Honda Civic del Sol VTEC and Toyota Supra (Out on the road, this adventurous duo has found everything but trouble); Indy Lite (Alice gets into the mushrooms again and sees Nigel and Mario racing 1/10th scale, radio-controlled Newman/Haas Tamiyas) First Drives - Toyota Camry Coupe LE (If you're too family-sized for a sports car, but too young for a sedan, try this V-6 coupe for sporty pampering); 1995 Mercedes-Benz S-class (Mercedes narrows the vision, lowers the price and widens the audience on its flagship sedan); Not Quite Cars: Ford F-150 Lightning and Stillen Grand Touring Surburban (A pair of specialty bruisers for the Nineties) Technical - G-Whiz (The Coroner's report: two street cars, two race cars, two go-karts, an autocrosser and a motorcycle, all graded on a curve) Columns - Miscellaneous Ramblings (The best way to see the Indy 500 is on television, but the best way to experience it is from the grandstand); Side Glances (Peter Egan wrestles with "special instructions," like when the a/c works only when the windows are rolled halfway down); About The Sport (Celebrity-race update: our man in motorsports battles the fast and the furious at the Dodge Neon Challenge); Inside Indy Car (Al Jr. wanted his fourth in a row in Detroit. Unfortunately, teammate Paul Tracy was behind him 110 percent); Inside Formula 1 (Damon Hill helps Williams find its way back to the top of the podium in Barcelona, but Montreal was Michael's) Departments - People & Places; Letters To The Editor; Years Ago; Ampersand; Technical Correspondence; Road Test Summary; Reviews; Tech Tidbits; Time & Place; Showcase; Market Place; PS
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October Features - New For '95 (The armchair automobile shopper's delight: R&T's 22-page showroom of every new production car available in the U.S.); New For '95: Sport Utility Vehicles (From the safari to the supermarket, here's the off-road entertainment roundup for 1995); How To Drive A Bargain (The only dealers you ought to gamble with are in Vegas: Peter Bohr shows how to get the best price on a new car); Long-Term Introduction: Mazda Millenia S (Mazda's work with Mr. Wankel's engine went well; now we'll try a year with Mr. Miller's idea) Road Tests - Ferrari F355 Berlinetta (It has the highest normally aspirated bhp-per-liter in the production-car world. Check out the numbers); Chevrolet Monte Carlo Z34 vs. Ford Thunderbird LX V-8 (GM's 210-bhp six-shooter goes gunning for Ford's modular V-8) First Drives - 1995 Dodge Avenger ES (A more aptly named car there never was if this Daytona replacement has its way with the sports-coupe market); 1995 Audi A6 & S6 (These slightly revised Audi 100 and S4 sedans - one suave, the other sporty - are still trying to adjust to American life) Technical - Technology Update: Tire Trends, Facts And Myths (On tire tech, tire-oglyphics (how to read a sidewall) and curbing overinflated claims) Competition - Millen Mountain (This year at Pikes Peak, the spotlight was on Rod the Rocket as the course record didn't just fall, it collapsed outright) Columns - Miscellaneous Ramblings (They're still calling for "Bruuuuuce" in France, but it's Meyers, not Springsteen, that the Le Mans crowd loves); Side Glances (Restoration versus reformation: an old Triumph TR-4 and a new Mazda Miata locked in a battle for Peter Egan's soul); About The Sport (When push comes to shove, Mercedes takes on Alfa and Opel in the German Touring Car Championship); Inside Formula 1 (Mansell returns in the F1 scene in France with a shrug, and Damon Hill wins the British GP with a fist in the air); Inside Indy Car (Little Al - seels like the less he says, the more he wins - demonstrates his silent superiority in Cleveland and Portland) Departments - People & Places; Letters To The Editor; Years Ago; Ampersand; Technical Correspondence; Road Test Summary; Tech Tidbits; Time & Place; Showcase; Maarket Place; PS
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November Road Tests - 1995 Volkswagen GTI V6 (Forget Prozac; VW's pocket-rocket offers a full dose of driving fun effective immediately upon pressing the accelerator); 1995 Lexus LS 400 (It's bigger, quieter and quicker; the sequel to the LS 400 blockbuster has the critics cheering and the competition hissing); Flying The Coupes (The sky's the limit in our luxury-coupe showdown among the Cadillac Eldorado, Lexus SC 400 and Lincoln Mark VIII) First Drives - Jaguar XJ Sedans (The pride of Coventry takes a giant leap forward with sleek new styling and a couple of drastically improved powerplants); Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 (Chevy's popular coupe gets a lesson in civility, but thanks to the Quad 4 engine, it retains its wild personality); Volvo 960 (No more staying home on Friday nights for this Swede; Volvo has given its flagship dashing good looks and a sportier personality); Mercedes-Benz E300 Diesel (Mercedes-Benz makes short work of blending luxury with diesel, creating a car ideal for the long (nonstop) haul); BMW 840CI (The match of the year is not Michael and Lisa Marie, it's the union between Bimmer's 5-Series V-8 and the 8-Series body); Geo Metro (High aspirations have resulted in a significantly improved car with more personality, more interior space and fewer stops at the gas station); McLaren F1 (The objective: to build the world's greatest production sports car; the result: the world's greatest production sports car); Not Quite Cars: Honda Odyssey, Toyota RAV4, Chevrolet Tahoe (A minivan from Honda, a mini-ute from Toyota and a GM 4-door) Features - Salon: Ferrari 250TR (Phil Hill takes a nostalgic drive back into time behind one of the wheel of one of his favorite race cars, the 1959 Tesla Rossa) Competition - NASCARival On Bricks (Novelist Bob Judd reports on the inaugural Brickyard 400 where the drama rivaled that of his latest best-selling thriller); Midyear Fi Analysis (The death of Senna, the return of Mansell and the rise of Schumacher; Rob Walker examines the first half of the F1 season) Technical - S'no Foolin' (We evaluate five types of tires in the wet, the dry and the snow to see what's the best way to get a grip) Columns - Miscellaneous Ramblings (The Editor-In-Chief reports on the honoring of an American legend; Phil Hill reports on the passing on an Italian one); Side Glances (Peter Egan makes his case against stupid laws, especially the one that tells him to go 55 mph on his 176-mph motorcycle); About The Sport (The Eagle Talons continue to soar in the SCCA World Challenge, thanks to the Archer brothers); Inside Formula 1 (Michael Schumacher and Benetton run into all kinds of trouble with the FIA while Berger runs away with the German Grand Prix); Inside Indy Car (Bobby Rahal lets go of Honda power, Scott Goodyear grabs his first win of the season and Nigel Mansell remains empty-handed) Departments - People & Places; Letters To The Editor; Years Ago; Ampersand; Reviews; Technical Correspondence; Tech Tidbits; Time & Place; Road Test Summary; Showcase; Market Place; PS
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December Road Tests - Ferrari 456 GT (A front-engine, rear-drive V-12 2+2 with forza and finesse, sounds like your traditional garden - of Eden - variety Ferrari); 1995 Subaru Legacy L Wagon (A bit like a Japanese Saab, the Legacy L Wagon is an endearing combination of practicality and quirkiness); 1994 Lamborghini Diablo VT (Lamborghini puts the driven wheels exactly where God intended them to be for Supercars: one at each corner) First Drives - Toyota Avalon (With more room than a church parking lot on a Monday morning, it seats six and preys on sedans in the heart of the U.S.A); 1995 Mazda Protege (The Protege us is no longer a protege, but a leader in its class, boasting more room, more refinement and a high fun factor); Pontiac Sunfire GT (GM's replacement for the Sunbird goes steppin' out in style, dressed to kill and smoothing out the Quad 4 vibrations); 1995 Honda Accord V-6 Sedan (Honda revives a legend - a Legend engine, actually - and the noble Accord now sits at the V-6 Round Table); 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 (With its all-new Allrad (all-wheel-drive) system, this Porsche is the most sure-footed Stuttgarter of them all); Not Quite Cars: 1995 Ford Explorer (Ford eighty-sixes the I-beams and adds rack-and-pinion steering and dual-airbags to its ace SUV) Features - Around The World In 24 Days (Jeff Zwart's 1995 World Tour - eat your heart out, Madonna - shooting 13 great calendar cars); Aston-Martin DB7 (A powerful answer to the hypothetical question: what would've happened if William Lyons and David Brown had joined forces); An Enthusiast's English Summer (The Innes Ireland Memorial Rally, the Goodwill Festival of Speed and 1800 miles in a Morgan Plus 4); Long-Term Introduction: Nissan Maxima SE (It's not a 4-door sports car? We're taking a year to explore our suspicions to the contrary); Might Made Right (An F-body with a mind to match: the DRM/400 Camaro uses good sense and high tech to build a 430-bhp fury); Long-Term Tests: Toyota Supra and Saab 900SE (From the notebooks come more superlatives for our Supra and favor for our V-6 Swede) Competition - The Miracle Of Matra (A monster running amok in Tokyo? No, but Matra was on the offensive as a Grand Prix contender during the late Sixties) Technical - Technical Update: Fuel Cells (What happens when a beautiful hydrogen proton encourages a handsome electron? Electricity) Columns - Miscellaneous Ramblings (Editor-In-Chief Thos L. Bryant tosses a fresh Yule log on the holiday fire and looks back over the car year gone by); Side Glances (The pool of Duckhams shone like green blood under this streetlight. Yeah, that's my MG, thought Ace Mechanic, car detective); Around The Sport (500-bhp 911s, carbon-fiber Vettes, supercharged Camaros and a BMW sedan vie for the World Challenge crownb); Inside Formula 1 (While Benetton kints a couple of see-through wool pullovers for the FIA's eyes, Schumacher sits out the dance in Italy); Inside Indy Car (On the prowl, Mansell tries to get back together with his old flame, Formula 1, while Al Unser Jr. woos and wins the championship) Departments - People & Places; Letters To The Editor; Years Ago, Ampersand; Reviews; Technical Correspondence; Road Test Summary; Time & Place; Tech Tidbits; Showcase; Market Place; PS
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