IAAF chair Wendy Williamson has opened the Federation’s annual conference with a stark warning.
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Youngsters give a battered MG Midget a new lease of life
Restoring a classic car can be a challenge too far for even some of the most practical enthusiasts and technicians out there, so when the second Mechanix course announced its plan to revive a tired old MG Midget, it would be an experience they would never forget
Automated cars are getting to grips with the terrain
The race to produce autonomous vehicles is reaching fever pitch as on road tests and trials begin across the world
Is the parts sector revelling in the classic car boom?
Interest in classic cars has continued to increase across the board, but can the same be said for the classic spare parts industry?
Optimism is the theme at Autopromotec
Autopromotec took place from May 20-24 in Italy with the theme: ‘The economy is picking up, Cars can restart’. 100,000 visitors were projected to visit the show, and even an uncharacteristically cold and wet Bologna didn’t put them off'
Haynes' Mechanix challenged to revive an 1969 MG Midget
Haynes Publishing alongside fellow sponsors Draper Tools and Hyde Housing Association, has launched the second incarnation of its Mechanix course
Mechanix inspires youngsters to develop passion for industry
As the Haynes Mechanix course drew to its conclusion after seven weeks (actually eight in the end) of training, the first group of youngsters have now successfully completed the pilot project and achieved a well-deserved City & Guilds qualification
Haynes' course gets youngsters delving deep into car mechanics
As Haynes’ Mechanix course, designed to inspire the next generation of technicians, enters its final week, CAT catches up with Mentor Paul Lawry to find out how the youngsters have taken to their first taste of the motor industry
Haynes Mechanix inspires a do-it-yourself approach
As Haynes Mechanix, a course for a group of young people in North London, enters into its final week, Clive Richardson, Marketing Director at Draper Tools, explains why such a project is rewarding for all parties involved
Mechanix students enjoy mixing the practical with the theory
We are already into week five of the Haynes Mechanix car course for the young people of Islington, and this week CAT catches up with London Youth’s Sport Development Officer, Jas Hothi to get his take on the course and how it is all going.