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RICHARD PORTER

F YOU MISS THE RAW, SIMPLE SPORTS CARS of the past, good news is on its way. ‘I want to put the “great” back into British cars,’ says Sir Ralph Feasby, speaking to evo from his home in Monte Carlo. ‘I’ve tired of the modern crop of so-called sports cars from foreign-owned concerns like Bentley and Jaguar,’ he continues. ‘They’re getting it wrong in so many ways, not least all that nannying from traction control, ABS, airbags and so on. I want

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