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STEVE SUTCLIFFE

WELL, WHAT WOULD YOU CHOOSE? I MEAN, THINK about it seriously – because whatever you include in your all-time top ten list of cars inevitably says more about what you didn’t choose, rather than what you did. Which is where it actually becomes quite painful to make clear and concise decisions.

Where’s the McLaren F1 in my list, for instance? Or the Caterham R500? And what about the Ferrari F40, which I’ve often given as my stock reply to anyone who’s sussed what I do for a living then asked: ‘So what’s the best car you’ve ever driven?’

When it comes right down to it, however, I’ve realised that the F40, lunatic of a car that it is, doesn’t even

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