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Nailed it

I’ve just received evo 275 and read through the contents page. Aside from a 250 GT California, you’ve included pretty much all of my lottery-win cars in one issue. After 275 issues, you’re still nailing it. Nice work.

Mike Corbett

The skis the limit

I very much enjoyed Aston Parrott’s photograph of a white Ferrari GTC4 Lusso T in the snow (‘Life Through a Lens: The Italian Jobs’, evo 275). I also own a white GTC4 V12 [pictured above], which I drive in the snow every winter in Sun Valley, Idaho. I am a firm believer that these supercars are meant to be driven. My only problem for daily use in the winter was working out how to carry my skis; I found a very satisfactory solution with suction-cup ski racks.

Jean-Paul Montupet

Unrecognisable

Karsten Schebsdat’s comments about how a car should handle confused me (‘The evo Blueprint: Ride & Handling’, evo 275). I run a Mk7.5 Golf R with Dynamic Chassis Control on Michelin Pilot Sport 4s and I

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