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THE WRIGHT STUFF

Perspective is a tricky thing, isn’t it? We spend our whole lives honing and refining our view of the world, perfecting our cognitive powers in order to uniquely analyse and interpret the goings-on around us, but it only takes one shift in reality to totally throw off all of our reference points. Take a look at the Ministox racers you see spread across these pages: if these cars had been appearing here in the magazine back in, say, 2019, we’d have been prepared for an onslaught of feedback decrying how these cars aren’t fulfilling their potential (because some people do like to bang that drum). But we presumably don’t need to point out just how radically 2020 shifted everyone’s perspective. We couldn’t go out

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