We stock a handful of high quality classic motor and motorsports titles from the independent publishing scene but we haven't as many as we would like, so we pleased to announce we’re now stocking Tazio, a premium and pleasingly retro-designed offbeat quarterly from Belgium.
Focused on the history of motorsport with stories ranging from full racing tests, driver profiles, interviews and a smart of mix of contemporary and historical articles and reporting, Tazio is a sizeable and well-balanced read for anyone interested in classic auto racing and engineering.
Inside Tazio 13:
- On track in the Porsche 718 RS 61, when Stuttgart got serious
- Zak Brown on turning McLaren F1 around, and on his Ford Capri RS 3100
- F1 à la Française, a photo story on all things French in Formula 1
- Driving the Böhringer Pagoda, the Mercedes-Benz Eugen Böhringer took to victory in the 1963 Marathon de la Route
- The 2003 Nürburgring 24-winning Opel Astra V8 DTM
- How one man turned NASCAR’s Riverside race in the ‘Gurney 500’
- Market watch: Ferrari F1s, the modern era
- Interview: Siegfried Stohr
- Columns by Hurley Haywood, Steve Soper and Christian Geistdörfer
- Peter Stevens on his Brabham F1 racing liveries