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The latest from the Classic & Sports Car team [Logo]( 9 April 2022 C&SC newsletter The latest from the Classic & Sports Car team, direct to your inbox [LATEST STORIES]( [30 years of the McLaren F1]( One of the all-time supercar greats first broke cover 30 years ago. [Click here to read the full story]( [Sporting icons at 60: inside the May 2022 issue of Classic & Sports Car]( We’re rewinding to 1962, with the MGB, Lotus Elan and Triumph Spitfire. And that’s just the start – our brand-new issue is out now. [Click here to read the full story]( [Promoted | Tickets available for Supercars & Classics Weekend]( Set within the grounds of Stonor Park on 21 and 22 May, this exciting event promises a display of more than 500 supercars and classics. Get an exclusive discount using code CLASSICANDSPORTSCAR. [Book now]( [Pretty little things: Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider Veloce vs Fiat-Osca 1500S Cabriolet]( With their feisty twin-cam engines and elegant style, the Fiat 1500S and Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider brought La Dolce Vita romance to the mainstream. [Click here to read the full story]( [15 ways to enjoy Drive-It Day 2022]( The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs’ Drive-It Day is on 24 April and there are loads of opportunities to get involved with your classic. [Click here to read the full story]( [Meet the new boss: Allard’s Tailwagger II]( Dominant in 1930s trials with founder Sydney behind the wheel, Allard’s ‘Tailwagger II’ was one of the fastest sports cars of the pre-war era. [Click here to read the full story]( [PICK OF THE CLASSIFIEDS]( [1978 MGB GT – £7995]( Fresh from a two-year, ground-up mechanical restoration, someone has done the hard work so all its next owner needs to do is have fun. [Click here to view the full listing]( [Save 33%, plus 6 months of FREE digital access]( [Subscriber Offer]( Save a little extra this Easter with 33% off all print subscriptions, PLUS 6 months of free digital magazine access. Starting from just £23.99. [Find out more]( Share the newsletter [View In Browser]( ©Haymarket Media Group Ltd Bridge House, 69 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 3SP, UK Registered in England No. 267189 This message was brought to you by Haymarket Media Group, and sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{EMAIL}?subject=). Please do not reply to this message as this email was sent from an unmonitored e-mail address. Please read our [privacy policy]( for more information on how we process your personal information. Click here to [unsubscribe](

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