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Whoa! The January issue just arrived, and it’s a keeper. Lots of info, photos, and opinions to pore over, again and again. For a guy who prefers the traditional print magazine format, the staff at MT has produced, in my opinion, one of the finest issues available to a fan of, shall we say, spirited driving.

Dave Holmes

South Hill, Washington

Congratulations to Mr. Loh that I have ever read. I actually read the entire issue cover to cover because I could not put it down. Keep up the great work, Mr. Loh. You deserve an attaboy.

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