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Caterham Seven evo25

THIS MIGHT BE ONE OF THE MOST SPECIAL driving memories I’ll ever have below 40mph. It’s a golden-skies evening at Donington Park circuit. I’m driving the evo25 Seven, roof off. Just ahead of us is Caterham CEO Bob Laishley, in a Seven 420 Cup. Just to my right is ‘LegoCat’, the wild, bright yellow 620R on which Lego’s Caterham kit series was based.

And behind all of us, bathed in the setting sun as we roll to a halt at the finishing line to conclude a special parade lap, is a never-ending conga line of roughly 400

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