Motor Sport Magazine

A drive on the wild side

For Flux Sake: an open goal, that title, especially as his visor strip said the same thing (best mate Tiff Needell’s doing), but it’s a flavour of the way Ian Flux treats life. And he has stuff to reveal that you’ve never read in a driver’s memoir before.

The racing is an old tale. Fluxie drove so many things in his career – Formula Vee, Formula 3, saloons, Atlantic, Thundersaloons and -sports, XJR-15s – but despite some great

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