Motor Sport Magazine

Lamborghini’s call to traction

Itry hard, as hard as I can, not to pre-judge cars. Let them stand or fall on their own merits rather than your preconceptions of how they’re likely to be. But sometimes it’s difficult, and this was one of those times.

The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato, a transparent attempt to rekindle interest in a car that was never a patch on its rivals from McLaren and Ferrari. A little unkind? Maybe, and there have been one or two Huracáns I’ve genuinely enjoyed – the rear-wheel drive version in particular. But this isn’t even that. It’s an essentially

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Motor Sport Magazine

Motor Sport Magazine2 min read
Take The Scenic Route
In this spot last month I reviewed the new electric Peugeot 3008 and now, hot on its heels, comes its deadliest rival, domestic or otherwise. As regulars will be aware, I admired the Peugeot for its quality, comfort and looks, but Renault appears to
Motor Sport Magazine3 min read
Legends Never Die
Few names have left quite such an indelible mark across so many forms of motor sport as Lola, the company established by the late Eric Broadley in 1958 which grew to become one of the largest and longest-lived specialist racing car builders in the wo
Motor Sport Magazine3 min read
Woman’s Own
Momentum for the all-female F1 Academy picked up the minute Susie Wolff took the helm as managing director. Being the last female driver to take part in a Formula 1 race weekend – in 2014, in practice at the British Grand Prix – she’s now implemented

Related Books & Audiobooks