Octane Magazine

ROBERT COUCHER

What goes around comes around. As regular readers will know, some 20 years ago four optimists launched Octane. Hailing from motoring magazine backgrounds, publisher Geoff Love, managing editor David Lillywhite, advertising sales director Sanjay Seetanah and myself (plain old editor) decided to create a classic and performance car magazine – a publication that reflected the changing times in the classic car world.

It had moved along fast from simply being a hobby for hairy blokes who liked getting their fingers dirty – hell, we still

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