Mini Magazine

FIGHT CLUB

It’s very easy to go fast in modern cars. Well, that’s a flippant generalisation, a lot of modern cars are slow, and it’s easy to go fast in many old cars too; what we’re getting at is that the relentless march of consumer-pleasing in terms of soundproofing, lightness of touch and the anaesthetising of the driver experience means that the modern motorist has lost a certain sense of wonder. If it’s easily achievable for any old humdrum hatchback to crack 70mph and onwards without the driver having to hang onto the wheel for dear life and try to make their peace with the almighty as they weave between the cats-eyes, then where’s the sense of achievement?

“My first car was a

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